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VOL XXXVIII. ^ .

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, t»18.

- NO. 37

Ocean City Sentinel . 0ce^ VITV' **• _S R CURTIS ROBINSC N Edit« and Propria', or 'It oo Po' Vear. Strictly in Advan a. - irlll»»W»-«T.UW. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUN^LLOR-AT-L^V. Nolan f" Ho •"'•'"itS ££*!». *" JrTaoti troaa- A»n«- c. Bo.tr ll |^a\v offices Apgar4& Boswell. ^ .-«■« Ki • j^aw offices Goitre; & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. jiURMAN B,4WILLIS Attorney at Law 9 y> Anbury' Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Wm. H. Collisson, |r. Civil Engineer and Surveyor alDIVik DR. W. P. HAINES ' COR. NINTH AND WESLE? "AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. rbore-:.lMI ttl-W; Inlsr-HUUIBI-A I vuti I'iiodw Florence Brick Haines COR. 9th AND WllBLCV < MCCHANO -THERAPIST MrOlmTaud Oortrotiv. uytnnaMMo flour* by appoluUurbl rH Allen Com, fi6 Wcalay Avenue Ocean City New Jersoy W. "" laur-Muts I»- A. |JERSCUEL PETTIT, M. .0. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY UWQ«^m.

Qr. Wilson Y. Christian xDentistx' 809 Central Avenue 1 OCEU eiyv, I.J. • Brll Pboue, 162. . South I'honks Nioht Bell Hughes' Central Pharmacy llh an J Wesley Ave. . Ocean City, N. J Phone 246- W Phoo> j our orders We deliver I ee MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmei or Caaraai. trnra 'Pboue M _ OCEAN OIT*. N. . . • \ We Are Distributors A lee the simulate! Butomomi In Ocean City, Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading aid Street Building Thirty. fourth ct. and West are. OCEAN CITY, N. J. tr.ldeoc: UM Cotrel Av.ee* Ph.ee, aei.W ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Ihcuwr t. I. •. ChMRtral Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholem Dairy ProduCtH BaUar aad Egg* Auk for Booklet of Specialties Order. Delivered Both Phone. COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR quality c. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TtdM aad Wart Aveaao

I \ Family Hotels For CottaScs t Hay tront Villas < /Summer Cottages We have a special list of some unusual _1 bargains in each of these classes. * • ^ Let us send it to you. MASSE Y & EDWARDS j| Eighth and Central Ave. j • v . |i " ~7:i : 1 ' . SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk ! CLOSED FOR THE SEASON ' City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. occam CITY, new JERSEY * L. W. MILLER PROPRIE TOR TELEPHONE. EOS Real Estate For Sale BIQ BARQAIJSS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows; furnished ,md unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the" time of year to buy Cottages anil Lpts at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to Alortzb Cotton 619 Aabury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUug for two week, to know if you can get It; we can tell you ml once. Bargain, ui Bay mud Ocean front properties. I 'hole* cottage, for * v. male. Also lot. for Invert rnetU and for Improvement— Uie choice or AW""° j.M. CHESTER &CO:, . Ocean City, N. J. f ... g— jl. — r-r— — i.j... REAL ESTATE INSURANCE THE JOSEPH f SCULL AGENCY 767 asbury avenue phone. t ocern city. n. j TOT Ha.uni 11

REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ATI Elgl-ltl-i St- Ocean City. N. J. AA ■ ■ yr~~~ ~ . t 1 e Christinas Cunt j is drawing near. With it cdmerj the thought of useful .set- 'd vieeable gifts. Articles." of- apparel are suggested, as gd^ l( especially after the shortage due to war.condiUons. s, D r™ We invite you to inspect our stocks and we offer the following suggestions: • |wsr.tv'Bs|. |a,sS5tSs,w;| ! g S"'"tl.2510$2.aO layg«SL. 69c | g ; J Knit mod Silk Crevsts. Neatly Boxed, I ' £ • i SOe to $1.50 | * , M. I- to -» " "» — "* I EM; vsrssr S.U- •* "l" haberdashery in fresh 'Bd. n'yj jSLpxkm Lined Corduroy ' Co.U° Lining, $7.50; Hcvy tVoo, _ Socks, $1.25. _____ , ( ^■ssssy^sHKF"" " ' : , „ 0. H.steelman . "'SKJttW. 1ST" a 1 ■ Lb *> *%-1 : Attention, Hunters! , ■«£ ss H«r« stCHARLES C. BEAD A CO. 83» ASBURY . Call at the Sentinel Printing House if you desire first-class work. • Orders promptly filled.

CAPITAL TO BE INTERESTED ' WTROLLEY LINE PURCHASE

Committee Selected " ! for Purpose at Meeting of I Business Men. Jflkely to m- "»wai>|ied" now nr In (lie j imuirdiai. future - In fact. Judeiuipi tuert I ug 'of' man y' of lu'rei-relanUllvt ( j I'hlladVlptHa deeply e uicerued In - the I continued progress of Ocean t'lly^bere j . ' * a» scarcely e»*r a pruliabllily of -such | 1 a condition a. the loa n being without [ ■ a trolley'road, because the men Inter- ' - erted In the property of the reeort » exlrt. I The meeting was called by Mayor * Champion for the purpose of discussbig the trolley situation— the most ' nromentousque-tiou that has pre-ented 1 • Itself to the people of this city lu Its ' After a general di>cuaslou,-lt was de. 1 mlasiouer Robert Fisher that 5a com-, mlttee of seven be appointed to use Its ' chase of the trolley road. ! Later, on motion of I'rof. James M: ' • Stevens, the number on tht committee 1 was also given ths authority to In- 1 cfease the number If It sees lit. . 1 Harry Headley suggested that there the faculty of making others work He works, ton. He will raise the required I amount of-mouey if he will take the 1 chairmanship of the committee. He 1 suggested that Mr. Massey be made 1 chairman of the committee. ' 1 Mayor Champion, who presided at the meeting, said that all are aware of 1 Mr. M.ssey'e activity and Interests. 1 The meeting uamed the following as the committee: ' \ William E. Massey, chalrman;.Robert Fisher, Joseph vvltowland. Commodore William E. Hexamer Frank 1 H. (Steward B F Hirst. J. Frederick • Martin, Charles D. Hltx. (TayRon ' Haines Brick and Harry Headley. The committee got together at the close of the meeting and discussed a I. plan of action. When the meeting of cltlxena was called to order l.y Mayor Champion. Charles 1L Stllwell, secretary and >< treasurer of the Ocean City Title and 'J Trust Company, was made secretaryOne of the first, speakers was Clayton Haines Brick, who said that the | enmpany'e franchise l» a valuable asset. , ~ Mr. Martin asked whether the hurtE neeemeu of the city ere willing to take over the road. Mr. Massey declared that Ocean City must- not give up this -.electric (l-ooUoued on Hconnd Paas.l

SOLDIERS GIYEN C JOLLY EVENING Boys From General Hospital at Cape May Guests £ of Leagne. Thirty-five or forty boys of the medical and quartermasters' units of Hospital No. 11. at Cape May, accepted the luvltatlon of the Young p Men's Progressive League to be the guests of thl.s organisation Saturday eveutug. They eujiiyed the aflalr. at did those who bad the pleasure of »ttending the musical entertatomedl. u most of whleh waa provided by the p visitors. i,. The men Were under command of ^ Lieutenants Ed sell anwF.-seell. ^ After.a lew Introductory remarks by Leroy / Howe, tbe exercises opened ^ with* lively selection by the soldiers' recently-furmed orchestra. The boys ^ played well and tbelr mutlc waa ap- J( predated. ' i B Those comprising the orchestra are; Glenn Arnett, violinist and leader; v WllburBennl^geand Eugene Kearney, f cornet; Wllllatt Norton, trombone; f "Jack" Oallagber, piano, and "Jack" 1 Bjkes, drum. After community alnglng, led by R { Nulty. there was a brief address by ( Clayton Halnee Brick, who called tbe , Liayiou nsmis - — — *• — y

attention of his hearers to the fact that Saturday was "Great Britain Day." f| He dleplayed a flag of that empire, aa well as the flags uf the other allies. Mr. Brick Introduced Prof. James M. Stevens, superintendent of the Ocean City public schools, whose ad- ^ " dress was beard with attention and ^ warmly applauded. Vocal eolos were given by "Kid" 'v Fisher and Joseph Maxwell, of tbe ^ : Cape May delegation, and B. H. ^ r Nulty, of this City. The chorus sing- ^ • log by the vlsllore made a hit, as did e tbe selection by Mr. Maxwell. % Following the musical portion of tbe program there waa a dance. t Wbeo the boys arrived here fromCape May, tbey were given a supper - In tbe eocal rooms of tbe Metbodlat Church. j R. Curtis Robinson, 744 and 746 Aa i a bury avenue, Ocean City. N.J, has i been appointed a Commissioner of Reeds for Pennsylvania, with foil authority to lake acknowledgment and Dtoof of any deed, mortgage or other conveyance of any lands, teoemeuU or hereditaments lying or being In eoM State, or may olbef writing nodes seal, Jo bs oaed as reeorted to Peoosylvanta. and «o adminrtas aa oath^os a«r-

: j BOARDWALK TO BE INSPECTED Engineer to do Work and Make Report to Com- t missioners. < i The City Commissioners, at tbelr I : weekly meeting, Instructed -City Engl- t neer William H. Collisson. Jr., to make an Inspection ot lire Boardwi.lk I and report back to the board the » v ; re-ent condition of tbe esplapade. so ■ that the Commissioners may be able < . to know what repairs are necessary. I ; retary pro tern of the board meeting r I In the absence of City Clerk C. 8. i Bcull, who. It was reported, was still < indisposed and confined to Ills home, i . tlie first time In about teu days. Tbe report of Building Inspecor i j William 8 Johnson for tbe month of , . November was received, with a check f for fl. The report wgs ordered received and filed, aud the check turned I , over to the city treasurer. The same . murifewae pur-ued with the report of : . City Electrician Blgglus, who enclosed | • check for flu. Ordinance No. 96. passed W first , , aud eecoud readings two weeks ago, i , wi'l come up for final reading aud | I passage uexl Monday afternoou. Go - , motion of Director Adams, tbe ordl- | , was ordered published and , , notice given of the action to be taken next Monday. The city euglueer was Instructed to prepare plans aud specl- i I Ucatlons and place them ou tile lu the i city clerk's office. . A number of hills were read aud < ordered paid. • GETS REAPPOINTMENT ' Pcislmusier Smliti Has Rrcrlrrd Postmaster B. Frank Bmlth, of this city, wlw recently was reappointed to 1 Hits office ?y President ""Wilson, ou .Saturday received his commission from Postmaster General Burleaon, a j very acceptable Christmas present to j the recipient Tbe . reappointment for four years " dates from October 24, 1918. Mrs. Margaret Gaudy, wife of Capt. Maurice Gandy, was burled from her g late home In Tuckaboe on Tburaday. She was in her seventy-third year, n Mra. Gaudy was tbe mother of Lewis lc aud Maurice Gandy, of this city.

HIS TIME HAD ARRIVED Sergeant 'E. E. Merry man Prayed Hard During Battle With Huns. Sergeant E. E. Merryman. of HeadIn France, writing to his muthar. Mrs. William J. Brown, of this city, under , ■fate of October 22, has the following ' to say : "Your letter was delivered to me up at the front during a lull In tbe fighting. and you can Imagine how glad I thought my lime bad come, but I 1 guess tbe Lord must have taken care of mo. You know I never was milch 1 > of a man to pray, but I prayed during 1 that tight, and I, expect to keep on 1 praying. I don't believe there was a 1 "Some of the old Company G boys 1 weul 'over thetop' with the fellows 1 "If you should not hear from me for f get writing material and difficult to "Remember me to all the neighI bore." I Cnder date of October 10. Sergeant 1 f Meftyman wrote a letter to bis mother, I part of which Is as follows: "Just a few llaea to let you know I 1 received your letter. I am trow -out of I pauy. All the Ocean City boys are ■ well. When any of tbe boys are - filled or seriously wounded, the next of kin will be notified by the Govern- > "I have seen one of the greatest - battlefields of thla war, and It la a s sight that I shall never forget. I have seen quite a number of German pria- ■ oners, and they seem to be glad tliey are prisoners. * "Talk about mud! Maybe there Isn't some of It here, and ll.ls the stickiest mud I ever saw. t "The hill I'm sitting on. writing tbla letter, waa taken and retaken twelve different times by tbe French, • but tbey conldn't bold It. However, 3 it took the 'Yanks' jnat forty-five mln3 utes to run Frita ofl, aud ba'a still oo o Reception or Members. Next Sunday morning a reception a of members will take place at the First M. E. Church. It Is desired that all persona who have letters will present - them at .the aervlee and be duly reI. ceived Into membership. It la underir stood, however, that tbe reception ii '. not to be couflncd to those bearing r. letters, but will embrace tboee deelrIs lng to Join on probation or opon confession of faith.

DIRECTOR CAMPBELL KICKS ON TELEPHONE SERVICE

j ENDEAVORERS WILL HAVE SOCIAL TIME , — — i Presbyterian Yonng People 1 Plan Pleasant Gathering for This Evening. The members of tbe Set lor ChrisEndeavor Society of tbe First , Church will bold a social tbe aocl.l rooms of tbe church at o'clock this evening. Miss Frances Is chairman of tbe committee. This society Is experiencing renewed activity among Its members under tbe guidance of tbe newly-elected officers, and there was a large attendance of tbe young people at the service last evening. Tbeofficeraare: President, Jonathan vice president. Mlea Margaret eecretary, Miss Elisabeth 8. treasurer, Miss Mand Foolds. heads of tbe various committees Include the following: Temperance, J. Smith; lookout. M re. A. J . Smith; Miss Bootbroyd and Mra. M. music, Miss Louisa T. Corson Miss Louisa t. uoraon ,(

and Leslie Hugbea; aortal, Mlea' R Frauces Bevan; prayer meeting, Earl f< Seaman. a Visitors Iron Vloelsnd. J During tbe laUer part of last week Q Batteries, a former resident and basket ball player here, accom- f psuled by A. H. Barton and son, of 4 Vmeland, motored to Ocoao^Xty for a ( couple of dayt' shooting on tbe Islands f •round Ocean City. Tbey were the ( guests of Roger Cooper aboard tbe power boat. Silver Suds, which la always one of the Oral boats overboard lu tbe eprtng and among tbe ■art lobe , ^ banled out in the fall. ' Nolle* 10 Advcniscrs. Changes of copy for dhgilay advertisements most be at this office not later than Tunday noon for Insertion s in tbe SstmsKL. This yule will be s strictly adhered to. adv.. tf if . . . J Are yon looking for • cottage site In , tbe Gardens, prices 5500 to kauo or a * bourn 'with bay froot. In canter of T town? For Unas apply to Abel D. I BeaU, 617 Central avenue, or pboae Jl 4M. Jv..8-r.tt f Try an sdverttssmiat UthaBnm

Long-Distance Colli, Through I Atlantic City, Made Source ; of Annoyance. I City Commissioner William H. Campbell called tbe attention of ' tbe other city officials st the meet- 1 , Ing of tbe board this week to tbe 1 particularly poor aervlee given lo- ' cal business men by the Bell Tele- 1 phone Company on oot-of-town and ' long-distance telephone calls. By reason of tbe company's present '' 1 arrangements, all out-of-town calls I ' mast go through tbe toll operator lu ' 1 Atlantic City, which Is a great Incoo- 1 1 veulence and a decided uuleanca, not to give It a harsher term. I Under tt^ present arrangement. It e takes anywhere from fifteen minutes '■ to an hour to get a person oo tbe tele- ' phone ou a loog-dlstance call. Evan * if one wants to talk with a person at Sea Isle City, the call mast go Ibrongb II tbe toll operator In AtlanUc City. * It frequently happeos that tbe toll '° operator tbe local patron first talks "' with aud asks for tbe telephone con- " uectlon changes ber position, or goes "■ to lunch— or something— and when '' one aits bow his call Is comlog along, ' be strikes another operator wbo wants 10 to know wbat It's all about. Ous gets ber fixed up and patiently waits t

ten minutes and then asks wbat ' tbe chances for gelUng tbe "other I party." By tbla time. It Is likely, I there Is another girl ou tbe other end « of the telephone, and aba never before ' knew that yon were tearing your balr i and requiring the Recording Angel to I work overtlmac^wltbout double pay or even Ume and time aud a half. It's 1 regular marry-go-'reuud with toll ! operators, as Director Campbell asid. Finally, tbe local man geta "his party" and transacts bis business. Are bis troubles overt They are 1 oot— If be has occasion to call up hb neighbor a few squares away. His wire la atlll conceded with Atlantic City, and H frequenUy remains in • statu quo, or bora du combat— or any a of tbose little tblnga— for an lutrrml- • uable length of Ume, and oo local oall can be made untU tbe tangle la •tralgbtanad. d Great aervlee? Fine! "The telegraph la quick, but the X telephone la tnateutooaoua"— ooca Ibis aw bile. I fry sn advtlsiMist laMbaBam-

i 1 : IB MRS. R.H.JOHNSON S LAID TO REST „ , Who Had Been Ser- p lonely 111, Able to Attend j Services. I We funeral of Mr-: Richard H. p Johnson took place from her late | „ ["Street, Friday afternoon. « . The remains were viewed by a nam- 1 1- , her of the friends of the deceased. The ( body^repo-ed In a. silver gray .pluth a , caskeL*~-baudsoinely finished aud e , trimmed. '* h There were many beanltfal floral , emblems. Including remembrances j I from tlie Presbyterian Church, three p , master plumbers of the towti— Hans j a Biirkbardt. Charles Racon and John r R. Groves— and the Ocean City Ma- , sonic Lodge. r -j > The services were conducted by the Rev. Charles H. Bobner. pastor of the . Hanover Presbyterian Church, of t Wilmington, Del., formerly of this £ t city, and who received the deceased ti and her husband Into the local chnrcli a while be was pastor "here. Dr.' Boh- ^ I uer also preachod a touching sermon. ( Two affecting duets were sung by , . R. H. Nulty and Clinton L. Lowden. f e These were "Lead, Kindly Light," q t and "Does Jesus Cart?'1 ^ , The pall bearers were John K. , . Jones, Hsus Burkbardt, a. G. Gil- , bert aud Charlea Howell. t I Tbe Interment. In charge of Mark ( a Lake, was at Seaside Cemetery. , e Mr. Johnsou, who was III for a few ( h days before end at the time of ber | y death, was able lo atteud tbe services, , accompanied by a trained nnrse. He , r and his three smell children will ( r make their home at the residence of , Mrs. Johnson's parents, William GarIt wood and wife, Eighth strgg^aud Ceq- , D tral avenue. . , r. 0r— AOre' The local firemen were called oot n twice on Friday, on still alarms, to ex- ; tlugulsb grass fires. The first one — In the morning— was al Forty-filth street, between the two railroads. Tlie second >0 call was late in tbe evening. This We it was at Twenty-sixth street. No build- , Inga were lo danger li> either lostsuee, the firemen cay. e- Dr. Bobner Looks Well. '• Tbe Rev. Charles H. Bobner. pestor of the Hanover Presbyterian e Church at Wilmington. Del., wbo was In town Friday, looked extremely well, accurdlug to a niimber of bis friends who bad tbe pleasure of seeing him.

MAY SOON CALL r CHURCH PASTOR: it Congregation to b Hold Meeting— Mr. Derby- J shire Favored. ( A meeting or the members of tbe 1 Presbyterian Church will be ■ held iu tbe church next Tuesday eve- 1 , nlng. Tbe purp^dfpf the gathering of tbe members «jjyic congregation 1 to take action art further supplies 1 for tbe pulpit or to gall a pastor. It Is understood that mauy mem- 1 t bert of tbe cburcb are strongly Im- ' , pressed with tbe general qualifications I' , of Charles Derbyshire, a Y. M. C. A. I . secretary at Vape May, wbo baa It at vape stay, wno nas i

preached In tbe church the last two i Sundays, but, even though It la da- I cldrt-to give blm a call to tha pastor- i i ata, some preparations will ba re- , quired on bis part before he can officially lake the position, because, as . has been staled lu the Hkntikel, be le , not an oritalned mlulster of toa cburcb. He la, however, a licensed I preacher. I'adrrwrul Operation, s Miss Sarah Bmltb. daughter of H. i L. Smith, of this city, went to tbe ;, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, a on Friday.preparalory to an operation i for appendicitis. She was accompan- :• by ber mother. Tbe young woman it sent to tbe hospital by Dr. W. P. ir The. operation waa perr, by Dr. Francis T. Stewart, an d old chum of Dr. Halnea. Dr. Stewart

tbe first surgeon that dared to a human heart. Tbla was perforated by him come bear* ago at tha Peppaylvaule Hospital. ( Mervllle Eugene, lufaut son of Po1 Ilea Justice and Mrs. F. B. W tills, of ■ this city . was christened at tba borne * 1 of bis parents ou Friday. Tbe oere- 1 ' mony was performed by tbe Rev. ® 1 Charles H. Bobner, pastor of tba 1 : Hanover Presbyterian Cburcb, of 1 > Wilmington, Pel., formerly ot this 1 ' «iy- _ * P 1 rsltsrs tor Beat. • Cottage, cool rally located, with all wmla*1 mon t bs? or* "for ths . dram Y„ Sbxti.nxl office, Owen City, N J. »dv., tf. 'gfoWmmlrt Ware's.

UP-TOWN COTTAGERS WANT i CITY TO FILL DUMP HOLE

But it is Said That Work Would Cost Thousands of Dollars. | The following letter and patl'lon, read at the weekly meeting of tba Mty ' oni missioners. revealed a aoma> bat ' peculiar condition: of Health of the City of O n i City, N.J.- < ientlemen;— I beg herewith to soclose a petition for the filling In of tba premise- between North sod Pint streets. West avenne and Bay I ad. Ocean City. N. J., to abate a no to aea ; which, st certain tlmaa, la almost Intolerable. » Your petitioners are rastdfcta tod also realty holders, tbe value of p operty owned by them amounting t - at least a half million of dollars (8M0.'"t). I would most respectfully raqut t o f honorable body yonr promt attention, and which would ba a leta sppreclatad. Very truly yours, David A. Hmmor. the- Board of Health of tba QH at Ooesu City, N. J.: The undersigned, property bol ecs end residents of the city of Oomnt ty,hereby petition' your honorable I dy sbate the nulsauoa existing at «y and Vorth street, extao log nearly to Wert street. Tba i la a foul-smelling body of water la hie vicinity, which has baao a nola aaa a long lime now, breading t am qultoes and disease, besides bate ; a dump-hole for refusa and rubblab Ml great detriment to tba nommnr ty. street, from West to Boy venues, l> tilled lo only ooa-balf Ra rowidth. This strart ■ boo Id ba fl lad In In connection wltb tba ataf ml of this nuisance. Travelers have t *a Injured by ratwon of tba eondltlo . of this blgbway, bnt tbla la merely I irt- ' deutal to tbe main nutaanoa exlrt og 1 reason of this stagnant reoaq> He ' and disease breading water. We res pact fully petition your honor- ' able body to have tbla AIM ap uad this nuisance abated. And your petlUonen will rear p>ey. David A. Henderson, Cbriatapare ' Huber, Mrs. DavM H. TsUoW, H. Tener Lsugstrotb, Helen M. Par sq 1 Robert C. Hill, F. McCdsksr, Jofcr S. ' Puhl, Mrs. D. C. Merklre, Mrs. (aa. W. Kobb, Mr. DtsaaoBd, Ha—s G. . ' Paris, Samuel J. OooUBrt, Charts J. ; Currau, Daniel H. Parte, Wl Ate ' Myers, Robert W. Scott, Steal K. Thompson, T. 8. Mttebrtl, Samart Carhart, John H. Haatoa, 1.8(1 " Bleakly, 8. C. Haymoar, H. W. Start3 wall,' Masaay A Rd wards, E. A. fltette ° nor, F. G. Coulter, 4. W. 0. Steak ly, , Harvey K. Partridge, Joseph M. Bam- " land, W. D. Brown, Chariaa H. ■ ifte, John W. KaUy, Jr., a a Qtert/ ,< John w. rxaiiy, sr., a. a. ip apm<

Mayor Cbamptoo stated IW tha petition it from people IBM lag' la tha vicinity of the groood ooteamwlag wblob complaint to mode. Three li no quest loo that the greoteSr~te a serious drawback to that nrtllB. Vhe waa owned by Mr. Bumbearte at. the Gardens Company— Mr. ■>-ab> tba speaker mid ha thong M» and Humbneht owed mtarg la Wte O. Moore. Hnmbraeht gave M-am Utls to tba tend, tha Mm brtag i ml tba naw owner would mil tha gm ted and give Mr. Humbneht hte rtrt i t proflte. Director Campbell said that S MB teg blm that tba matter shoaM bate tan up wltb Mr. Moore. Id answer to a quratlon, Uky Ba MR RoswaU artd that tha Baaar of oould All la tha land aaa am •em the property ownata. Mayor Cbampwm teatpl thrt,a ho i understands U, tba Ba art "at Ba Mb > could only All tha water baton "ho

board couldn't bring tha gmteted « > to grade. With Jual filling ap the b tea. It's a question wbtehu tba gm md would not soon again ba a tetetmiam It's a holt perhapa Baa fort 4 ops There people woold Ukatamabb eg. i Director Campbell wanted la h> art I why tba ground mold not be Bbat ap SO that it wanldut ba a nateaaoa. Mayor Cbamploa mid thai dt . work, and tba spaahar wm of the e opiolou that tba amoaal aahad aaa something Ilka 518,0*0, aad Mr. B drt b did not foal Ilka Ihrestag IMriam . i- away. b To# tetter and petition warn Sbc ba >. future actloo, aad tha ■ liter al tha r- request waa referred to Mayer Ob>m> u pion and OKy Mnllwlar ■hiiiII, vSb rt power to act.

COAST GHABD TOSS Laun WbUdm, an* « yaare. a bar of tha crew of the Uadrt States Chart Gauds at tha rtrtbdrt Thirty tenth terete, thtetety. dtedrtl o'clock Batoiday maratag adter art Ulcere Of tea dayr.ahhtagh ha had art wail for two waaha hrtma grtg hte bad. Hotaoama art aad *— »/ year-old child, whaWOrt dirt ab^f I bat have nunwrt. Fantrnl »■« .tern at the hrtrt Team ■ day morning warn artaM H. Mb Rre Oaatga W. Taad, porta gf 4hb J Firte M. R. Cboreh. ThaeairttgwWibaplala. B. Aahby Chjrt. g> jig - aaartad at tha anrbrtk . j