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The Brooklyn Citizen from Brooklyn, New York • 9

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0- niK nnoOKiAN citizen, sttxda v. 3iay 2. ion. MERRY MOMENTS ON THE BEACH AT CONEY PRACTICAL PLAN DREAMLAND PIER temporary rMir fn dni ika mane of lull: last Ik mrif I. In I he prot l.lt nard awl niiiMi Ikal II la.

ra iuu.t. Ihr at ihi. )l Part I trim rt Barn I found llaa-lf FZ f' TO BE USED AGAIN i THIS SUMMER Needed Repairs Will Be Made. CONEY ISLAND BUSINESS i' MEN WIN AGITATION FOR BOARDWALK Proposition to Have City Make a Start. SCARCITY OF MONEY DELAYS CITY ACTIOIf Van Ta.payrra' Aa.orlatltfa thai a Ba M.dr on Itrlrrn fteaald.

aail l)r i. iu la nil Park. III, parr alt I a ll 't old Jem on II. hand. II.

an.locwa rr.irtrd lhr pier uilaafr. alalln. H.al man 11 llir Bplieaml In lia.r ralen llifMtah underneath ll alrr l- ,1 mull ra norm II" all aa llir I. M.j. ihia 1iili.ii iimiM lii.w-l li.i.

fr.im a lowlatsl at si .1 ler 'In Ihr in. -aniline Hi' I'nik Hrparl lilt-cil ha. I an iipfroprlallon f.r llir ni i.ff i.f iirt- dcl.ria at lr.aiiilui..l I. i.f ahl.li la ii" llir ill, I I III Ihf fi-rill nf imul llir nprnlll. llir 11.

Iltr arnann Thr appropriation fr ilran mi 1 hi- -in-. i-il. lll. I i.l Mini ci. 1 Ihr I I II.

rd fi.r Ihr pier IK' I lhai II might lr iiar. I a.ala aa a pl tan thai it III till a.aall.lt la- filled hi mUIi lira.) ihL- i Lnakwalrr ir.lr,'l il.i-U'H. I. III. I.i.l throl.

tin 1 lalit. i.r .,11,11 ,1 I'll lidiiltr.l III WUl rrokibly Bear on Work-Park llMtr In.tr.oll Willing to Co-' e-jara- with That latrra.tad la Ika I ci. linn Wlatar tlormi Mara Batt.raat Tamoaa Old trwetnre. 'u I a I h-parf IIM'hl II a itinlliii I I.f. llir lo il In.

111 ihr 1 li'ii tl, iirtn 1. II 1 if in I lo. Li mill tin nlfiit fi i niii in, turn I llir rf 1 il iri i of 1. 1. 1 1 .1 i nil Junk.

to 1 i- i rl, lit it iini.M'i' In Ihr f.i.r If .1 ln ui I url 11 pier to pull I .1. I i i 'lii, I i ir.la.lk i fr. U.ra. I Itartf In I I arrrral hr fat 'ii. I.

rnr'narr 1 ti.rlra II. I- of tba iu.ta 'Ilia In. rl uith 1 1 1 i A.taV. I i- I ih I i 'l'h r. quit.

I of thr t- I II .111 .1 1.1-1 sea I I 1 olhri In lu, 1 1 fin 11 iit il 1 Ii 11. I II I 1 II .11... I IK I Bii.wifliH I i II III. mI r. lut 1 1 1 I "''I J'' 1 u' l.nltMT 1 1 1111111:1.1 1 IMI I I he lr linn Im i i lull) lit llir I'll.

I luii ha. Im I h-t 111. 1 1 Win I 'I h. liM '1 11 1 111; hr rt mtri 1 Hi- it I 1 1 (( tlinutl, iln hinln el ri ii in ll K(iri in lli it "iiti imm 'I. 1 i 1 1 I In lMM 111 1 1 1 inhnUil Main in, il a fllttf h.

Hi. tffhti I'll. Ihr J.i.r ari'itli 1 1 pair1. 1 1 lalmnl I -1 in ait inc il lli l-l. IIIOIH'li.

I I -I llll. If-, f.rn..- 1 ml I in. I i-n-l t. 1 I itil'M ni) t-t n-htfl I In- Hi- 11 ii. j.riir I l( 1 llh n.

Hit Mf I (ttrl Inn Stunt- 1 11 1 ii-tinitiii I to ur ti'ihiiil I tr hi h( rik. all. I ImiI rt)nnt hiTf "A fi'iv n'tt 1 1 if Hiiril nf pi 1 1 ni ii tf uiitl itpprnpi ml ion of $7Ni fm Hie iln- jiHT iiii'l jfitiri. ntl 1 'MiiL'l thp niiii It-r i now m'imIi hj; th. lalanl.

an. I ft.sff l-f I the at tha aim. na Krr.t au I I it Atlnnlir CltOT-f'irr I iliey IaJ.0'1 "iii.iaii prae-ii. tlir of Ibrir ii f- a o. run tm.rd'-in.iiif it a o(kti que future.

DRAINAGE CANAL TO HELP CONEY ISLAND Thr pro Irni I people la hon l. tl. nl reaulta non ror. Iii.te.i.i tmn I i hr a. ilrt-d panrr.

laganoll Will Gnldrd hj ft EHglncers Rport. k. PlirBt 'iiini(fM' 1 '-r I ii-cixtll. lin JntrrT.ewi-cl li a "I'ifurii" n-Mr(i'i rlarei! on th.it hr li.nl imm Itilplx i'riiliv ri wluit hi do, but I'Htur tin Itftnpl of AUmni-n liit i-I inc lo jour tHiiiiiMti' for mi rirlv rfjiori do Hrwni i rit 171111 of nncy I win I CONEYTHEWORLD'Sl ttrt' iitfuin nnnitfi nrmui; tlmt Ihc ptT 1 p.ili linl it i f.r iiiiiidu-r -ai-ii-Min. An 1'nrk 1 1 ...1 I I a- III.

ll.i- 'r i. '''r rife. n-ttM let th tlir rrmsrk I l. fT from an i Hi') arr- AMUSEMENT PLACE; In thia en. I llie njl.j.rt naa diaenaatetl at tin- Iiat the lclclcn A held No.

H4S nlnl a. out of the i.l.lr.' l.i I Sri IT I i.f rrci i. "i ll nt Mm. I I i. i.i.

hhiml. II 'l'IMTIll tlii-ir r.in fe.il-.l.ir tf. I 'omioiaaioner i inr r.m.i.r. tU fi( port in ih ijiil. nlni-li lit- m'.

i. n- rilI ahmt: ili.u iImto -IioiiIi. hire, vr lit tu uioi nn Me h.i. ni'-tl Miit-li hitnlius. I nit It-nriu-d inrly in hr hlnifflf 11 iUinic t- h'l tin- i1jiiiI i 'Jir that il wmiM hi nnl'thh- to giM I another heitwn if it tin 1m ioimhI rf ji- nrw oiikI nn tH in timr for thin Honitlily tajifc.

in tlmt jui llir Kiinir. liP(yeiir'ri iiMKtrnw. A nw pirr toiill, no wnntov hv nppropitn I ion tn.r for the tlmilt. ho fiiori tlniii "flf -support in trnriiiK ilown of the piT lni'iiiM- il 1)m onl (rrinl in tlir dovrlopinrnt nf ffit ffiiiic flow 11 mm. ii, him I Iln ftfMiiirr 'ihhm hi bi'jihoii rort, itinl iiml It dirM.

he ilf.l.m-. 1 lie Mrojicr Ik iMiii-r. To the Viirioin Island Still Attraction of! Mi ii r. i. ii i -i nf thr l.tv i tlmiik.

ii or I rr .11 ll.iri- in 1 1 Many Thousands. IT IS A HEALTH RESORT AND A PLEASURE SPOT, TOO who niidrrtM-il Keajliinf the fichtnraa nt tlir it treaanry at prteent, ii.ui. lint na a horouxh fli hill na an lit. In l-lil I. tliat Ihr City eufh.

irm lo make A I eginntiiz. (lint is i hint.) ra.rdw.lk i'ii j.T"periy tlir f.Mit of Ocean H.mlr'.ril Park. Thl. Idea "ii in.l'ire, l.y l-'ifslerick Oppi- an nppMpi ill 1 linv ropeuio ptr to rrphrr ilu- lr jn rnnP opinion xlinnhl npprIor nnth.ritv in pitr -t thrmvirrn -ih of thr iMainl n.mi. i.

oi.vioiis- slinul.l ho pc.Mjath .1 that ih Hvriitx. h- a hittii t. n. i.i -ii i lr for lliif KOiiMin. I viinll mot ly sh'pM iiinr it luriifil ml of the nrif.n- pmiKiMtmit hi 111.

HV Coney Island Mr ii Who Worked to Retain Pier. The mm Im Ii' il.n ml hr L'UULiL'l ILJL-flJLJ 'JsH I L' L' I I i ija It Ha. Many Side. Many Have Homo There All the Year Round Gambling Hu Gone from It Forertr. i na -i ft ''ith upproTaU -It- tin- iiii.i iiiniotis I.1I..M ki.f.'r iznlin ard of th' pjl.ll.

it Pier or tiin'i I -hi ii -1 nr.i' I i -I'lh-ri' Unptkofpr. I tl Kih i I mi. in. advantage, of jo-r to ihr of thp Ink I mm nt. Thnl ihp.iiliirriit Ihim the onlv 1 pi i'p-r piiiipninit no iitiinllfiiK ftii nut ion Ii ni ii Ihti intlinttl.

Tho icpnir-. if niiitlr. oi)h nrN) tti hr phiiittoil iint poivi-iil hi ihirk p.if,rt'. uti'l ihr opnn Miinltl hiivf lu hr Mntchr-I ttinlimi- ihronhout llir miminer. Aaks for Report of Committee on r.

i Illhw along the ll.in.l! It in 1-' 1 11 1 i. tli" ii'il ran ai aie generally 1 ail il." i 1 1 1 uf (ireatrr PROPERTY TO BE ACQUIRED FOR THE CONEY ISLAND DRAINAGE CANAL. Parcel In the Dnwin Has Alraavdy Bean Acquired; tha Retuj.ir.lnt; Parcel. Are still to Be Condemcad by i.d in. -ni in a ami i '-njmaMr cur Ly.

I mine's ami. 1 all. -rlam i-il'li. inlH hnr. ih-ir approval ot tha City.

the Propoaitlom. "Thr f'onri I liiHn.HM im 1 1 this i in i iriiv i Sinniltai til uith tlir It ha- l.e.-ii f. I th.it I i Kl dr.nit as -tl la i.l. i l-vn 'Ffrlttjian. wliu dilh'tj tif on thr Mnnr.jui til th ni' fiiir'- to iiiri-l thr "Hon tf tlir jii-r 'y llir I'urk Bipiit.

Tlir (n iii i ini ton (livprr- tt ihh ii thc-ir visit. Tir- no i iiiiiti.i I itni hy i-prrls li.i (IrOfn ninth'. it mm only tin- otlior ilny ihiit ihr iisk'-'l thf I tif Ahh'l-flt' li fT Kli I'm- thr purprcr nf tnrtiit hw t'n- in I opir-i in i iw-; in iln- I'm Mi i i lie Writes to Board of Aldrmen on r- SubJec M. Iiii.iti. hiiirniiiii uiiinrr "Win -tiiii to nir ih.

lhirk Ciiuiniirv-aitiiirr Tin -t in partini- I IH Ill- pi l-l tlH- M. rl l'. i in'-r's a nilHiint. lie -tali'il that th- II aenet at I-lallU were "llsl I'll, dnrin Iln- I i he tow ll Ii a I. i tluil ch-aph lilllll iioth in tun let ial mill uric.

Ktlt Hi. I i i.li.f thr iii I 1 ii.u iliia, n-sui iniion fovof Ill. aual Li" 1 1 .11 1 aual I hi itlMl llflVf of hs.iiJl;i it li the as far as iIm luis con-cnti'il lu tin exniniiuitioii nim.e ili'- i l. This ouhl mm-hi to lie ihr nn'y llmionli uirtlitu. tic iiKNiutiuic the npproi-rinlitin for rminvnl of pin- 11 in 1 jrlliff Nltonhj pnv-i-l hy the Hoiiril of Ahh-riiicn.

The bath in srnson in iipiip nt IihimI. Ai vorlisinir for n-innwil rontr.irt nil. inkr nrvpral i tin-si- in. i r.N. of jnlh liniiT.

nn-'t In-r 'ii Ilii.k an. I fust thai it i ilin.it n.i-p.,..ihli. to think nf lativiliini: ni" niiiiiifill. WitU il Im ml rpl uml Inin-ilrnls nf atirm timis. its iiuilnTi.ils it or ifrimilit v.

it niniilrrf ul history nf tin- pnst few veins ami it CiniM offers to tlir si i k.T. tin-liiisinrns num. Ihr iiiveut.ir iin.l all otlii rs ii ii I i in i I niiiiort nnitii-s. Sltuatr.l within He: lll'C, h.i; CONEY YEARS AGO I Olill.llMri- H'KI tt t.t II.iM. Iln.

)i Uncut "liniihl tinil it safe ami to oprii tlio pier aenin. Im- ii awiiy I'oulil In" anv time brfnro llie roiitriuts re the iniiiietlinrp coiistnictii.ii hy the vitj of M-j a wnlk. exIendniK from the font of (l iil Pjrkway lo Sea t.ntc, aod if Mich a plan rdiotiM not he fen hie at tblt film, ni 'mm ep.m I'ttrkwar to ptini with the westerly liindrr Hne of the t'jfy I'nrk. fnnu'rly knoWD at 1 irperty. thus traveruifl frni Miint point projkert.v entirely ow ueil the 1'ity of New York; aini he it further Ite-aolied.

That eopy nf theae re Inti'Uis niaihti in eah ruemher of th Bon il of K-siimate iiiiii Apptavtioomeut iiu lii'linj: llie secretary thereof, with i requei (hat he interest himself in thi matter nnd thnt they he iirced in srftiy Tin lo. alp.l .11 Surf ive- i.i.' wi- in the ohl T.ivn i t.iuiih r- mi i in ih ofl Tow it i ii I'trecht ftc- ti very huitr art- the eha lines I IllMld. i I'l'irr- Ma- the "im'IUkI--s. than thnt r.T as I ii" of a hou-e c.m-; at ti few places ''nt. N- hour's ri.lt- nf almost anywhere in 'i Km- in.rh I'l nstiin; thitt yniir i nniiniilee ma.v re-, New York fit', the sreat result is noted nil ly phl'fs ill.

1 1 st't'Ul (o hi- 1 1' Hi Iliindri'ils fl ppofklo ilflialu iti 'nili'i 1 1 I'll' I'oll Hi Kvrn ft i'1't ioiiii. ii ii is i lien- i humliPils al iij: thf piin ipnl tltoi-niihfn Tin' hturh is imi (lf.tTtt'1 iiy inou ns. nicinhorH if the i ini- niins IiiIik tli.it ln vpii in i. weather nre nuu li in iilem-p. Wi-re 'oii-y Ishi lid merely a mi miner rviiiT.

Chen mi hi ho itu rt'n i need of st liools. nf -lnir-lies. i Vmey hu iuhiiv relic io lis iiistituticiis ot all it ha It, px'hitols, tii-iinizatiHii-s ahounl in lai'tfe niiniltis. llnMly a week pasoc hut thi' entire population turns nn lu poll Una I am ery truly yonr, i fnT tliincn of which not even the Ii i' 1 in pri- HAYMOXD V. 1..

"('oniiiiismoiier Change from Horse Car to Electric Train. Days of Timetable Consultation Before Taking Outing to Island Are Gone. fr.r Sir: in-pnrirN hit Im-iii linnlr llir inlfinlt-il hni of -llir llril irnn piir in front nf 1 ''In Mi I An i.nsn I nv niiil -tunc- wliat urix -ill hn rvists iii ii'anl tl'K i Id J-i inline phii'i. 1iiiiiiiih Ii tiir cllv si'. ms In hr i-iifi'iiin hv i-hotr.

hilitfi'ii -i-K wilh pin- of vrry itoillil fill silfc. l.i 1 1n- fa in tf liiMiioH-ly in iln- fiirilitii's of i miry This ilin-1 1 sseil Iw't'ni'c your sonic Insl wi'-'l i ii 1 (iiivi.lrriiiL' it, I vo to itis: i rtjiiii tin I the up- profiriji I it In- tM'rihirtl with th U'iiNt li I riiii iissnrr you llmt kih-Ii I ho Koiml of AUcr filcii lHf'iI mil tlir hopi-s nf iniry Ishintl rr roNtm ativrs to Unvo tin1 great cities mill of the old w.irl.l inn iMinst. Mention I 'ouey islnnd to the averanc schoolgirl and she lliinks of its aunisi-iiicut its dan-iiiL- iiavilinns ini.l its bathing facilities. Similar thoughts lii'lti than eents. i way that nil tlie oitizena of thi it.

may enjoy the henehtB that w-ill re tiaiue.l a imi hip li. -nil I lo- pi i. 'irif a 111.1'UH1 tin niinMints I hh't'l-i-p. tnlli it rt-t eiverl hy tile iedore ami after the is iii.nmTinitp'l at t'onpy. NEW BATHING LAW Aldermen Would Compel Paraders to Cover Up.

ltl inaciiH- taking a horse n-! t- Ipnd Home p'tlitieal ora niziif i n's hall. a chiireh or 11 nf fnir. in nlher parts of the iiy. llie1 nation, the ivorhl. the llehrews play no 1'niiei NlantJ tln-e days! Yd il was t'lili ely few years ajro when Kniiill pn rt in llie iinmrs nf iin- sult from the construction of such I walk: and be it further "Resolved.

That a committee of threi be appointed with power to further thi. improvement." Just us it ir true thai, there i. nothing new under the sun. so it is true that thl bonrdn'iilk plan is nn new proposition. The idea first took root many yean ago.

(Jeorge C. Tilyou. of Steeplechas. Park, who also owns a big amuaetnenj place nn the boardwalk at Atlantic Ciryj was one of the first to advocate it. For Judge Owen F.

Kinnerty. of Island i sUt a thins a liet-ess-ary in onler i oi hi re.H I lu I .1 ni iiwti i.Miier l'ritiei-i lo iln is "'lean im-nilly not that llie Ihrougi! the brains of llie youngsters, the labor-worn SJ-ii-ilay nian. tin- poorly paid clerk, the mill itioiis youngster just fresh from and even the hlase who have long passed the stage where any-IhingN interests, ftisvinatcs or amazes tllCIII. There arc not many, however, who think very often of llie nther side of Coney Island's life, l-'ew know Hint in the winter lime the lucky business men vli. have I ecu reaping deserved results SEA GATE SISTERHOOD BUSY.

Are Arranging to Hold a Ba.aar Thi. SuBamer. i. i.inmittee of the Pea Hate L'reatrHt ainnseineiit reworl is Iik' Asimry I 'ark ur 'ouipn ra I i ely sneaking. hneier.

0ney i. a tlet-ent. which tn-ilay hit dozen irolley 'ines. elevated roihls. leaniship ionics.

have lines and iiher means of transporta 'pli'l oponcil, pcvhliMl Ihr unlikely mid tin lhM-k finds lluitlfr hp In siu-li shnpr (hut il rim innprrU tnkr icKHtiisihilily "fur hnviii it nHtntl fcr aimthcr smjisihi. Giea Brief Kletory of the Iron Pier. resire. lal.li Tht-re iniiihl The resolution introduced in the Hoard nf Aldermen by Ahlciniaii H. H.

Bonne, of Conej Island, milking it neeessary P. wear a "matille other covering while Sisterhood l.cli! its first meeting Thurs- heen ii time In it ion- were far tion patronized hy honhs la'er nii-lit nt the residence of K. haaaar In nMT I nier hour wlim frnnihliu: tm, and "oilier plrnes of ill-repute I. I1lnlllin. l.iiniL-iiii.- or wnlking iiIkiuI public Ihor- noenm-rger Sheennhead n' nf hiisines ciisT adde the throughout the warm weather take tune Bay.

pnnnded away at thl nuglifnres in linthing suits, is likely lo bo when men were robbed, when lenmle on the Sister- nusMcd. to pause, to rest anil to enjoy themselves. The number of people is small who appreciate llie fact that Coney is a great lien 1th resort. The, resolution was referred In the aociiil welfare coniniittee, which in ex proposition when it had few friends! For time it was pushed with vigor, buj its friends, when they saw little aceomr plished the result of their efforts, bej tame iliscournged and it was droppet and forgotten. Thn it was revived again and some ef ilinriis girls a.i.l in a mil nnir nt her Han eng.

n- rVentv-third street becoming. huMli.it as yesterday. To-, c.nhniciig thr to p' 'ttV ilny Coney is here an, have a go, time. I nns WRS the election or can take his sueet heart, his 'ih oi his Wlls vprr lonc lls ho committer. The follow-mother without tear.

tables were consulted before one nlaiiue.l inc. wen- Mrs. K. Sdioenbergrr. ecutive dime the eonclusiriu Many Have AU-the-Year Home, at that it would defer it.

report until I lie board, meeting to be held next luesda.v Y.in linn- lind it to have a hnef liijlmv uf tin- mutter. Tim original Iroii Hits luillt iiliimi thitiy-llte yours nan, Siii.c then it hnn lieen (tnn-e -r Iwicr hy wooden ami renea Hvlly palehe.l up. The "ilil.v other -Irainliiiiit liimlins nt Coney IkIiiiiiI is farllier nest in "I.nsl sptinc the Dreiiinland pier whh u. wholly unsafe, and the eitv mitliorllieN Inlendeil to have it removeii. isimiKi.ig in a day's oiitim.

i liairniun: Mrs. S. Spitier. eer-4ary The renort whh expected tit till, week tne otner an oi.i-iMue im. Herkowitr treasurer- nn-ss declared that gambling was itnknow'i.

st, people did not get I here i less than nn or. Mrs. Baunnd meeting, in' lew of Hie need for haste. hut hs the teMolution would leennie ef Uie resnrt aim nan ueeii n.r iu.ur iiui aim.isi any iiart of the ir Unnler fective linmedintely. under new niinliti Coney Island.

Not many give more than a passing though! ns lo why the children's societies have nurseries, homes aud other establishments at the seashore. While most of these instituti'in are closed in (he i-ohl weather, there are hundreds nf people ho make their homes during the winter The fsundiiy li.pior question at Lone, og spend Hnmm Ke discusse.1 Island is lliiil has IHia.led the bran s'hai n. lime for another engagement. 1 enthusiasm shown hv even- mem eatioti. the welfare eoimmtiee wnnia to reeniiHlder tho ubjeet eiirefttllj'.

of stiilesinen, Ingyiueti it ml en tors was when people went to Coney promises to make the under inn ioiiii iiiiKineKs men were The nnnoiineenicnt of llie coniniittee an inotarrr-ni. Itnwever. that an iirrnnge inetil win. ratlier relll. tiinllv made liere a gmve nne.i..u iiu.il (1aj.

their liniclies and: a sn. ess. Hostess Schoenlwrg' ists as to wheilter or not the saloons can children along and never returned until thr evening bv serving refresl ever be forced to lose and not se any lale tn tne night, tired, hut mittee goods on the Snhhnth day in any thickly so happy I Those were the But torn inn ee. popillute.1 distri.t in greater New ork. now with the II.

1. T'k ninny lines run at Coney Island near the great ocean. deterniiiintKui to hold up the rr solution for an week was made JnHt Saturday night. Every member iaf the hi- prirnte iiiteriTits iniiiie repnirai eonfins While it is In the summer that Coney y.ia op rii.imii. iin.ipr plans approved hy tilt Dock Department, nnd wert" given makes the great appeal, the resort has committee is in favor of il, hut there are his is tne tune or me year ning io i.nev nisi minetit ser- ARiiF fllRDKllMh Uh'tNtU.

ninnv attractions In the winter, ton. It some "lionetd differences or opinion re ffimlin a few deluila of the resiilution. 1 in renirii. inise ror ine season lit nominal rentnl. Police C'oinmissiiMier assigns extra policemen to the Ishinil for the season.

These vice no one l.unks of time schedules. I That was the time 1 resembles a sleeping village, ith its prin- Tli nronosed ordinnnee may lie amended einal iilnees- t-losed, but its movies. those owning shorefront property aiai amusement resorts were enlisted in thi cause. The aeitation dropped again, anl no result, were obtained except cultival ing public opinion on the snbject. A year or two ago the West End Tn? provrnient League, an organisation thai operates at the Sea (jafe end of Cone) Inland, came upon the scene and begal a us campaign for an ocean board walk, it hammered at the question season and out of season.

It enlisted the help of the press and of other rr associations. It started a monster peri tion for the boardwalk which it nreaentaj to the Board ot Estimate. Then it was that an organisation shorefront property owners, ineJodinJ diaries L. Feltman and George CL TU you. got together for the specific prrn nose of building a concrete boardwaI from Manhattan Bearh to Sea Gate at Itl own expense and undertaking to keep in condition, provided they were to retain certain rights, including th roller and other Th(l pnipnsiiion w-ns put up to the city an.

rfnseil. it being felt that the city shouH build the boardwalk itself. John VoorUes, Kdwurd W. I Latest Pictures Shown at Ocean dance halls nnd other smaller resorts are that there tvIM be no possibility, of "At the end of the Heacon the pier was turned oyer to the Oepnitment of Turkx tlinmsrh. the Kinking Fund 'omntUHioii! on the theory Unit It had outlived at nae- iionn non.

i ornelius Hennett Parkway Station. open. It is interesting to ristt it on a any one technically nolntlnK the law by mitnd W'illinnis. Vanderveer and cold, cold (lav wnen tue ninri rusnes nre additional lieutenants, sergeants nnd patrolmen. Crunks who make their appearance are quickly recogniied and their exit or arresl follows, lireat credit is due the Tolice liepartment for the excellent manner in which the situation is handled annually at Coney.

Although hundreds of ilioitsiinda of people attend lh Xfaedi tJrns every fall, there are few through Surf avenue, when cars are few. beachcombing. The measure haa the barking of the Fusion nicmbera of the hoard, who hare an eiisv majority, and any attempt on when a Doil'vnian is a rare stint, wnen One of the largest open-air moving picture enterprises in the city has heen opened at the Ocean Parkway station of the Brighton at Conev Island. The seating capacity 's 1.2" and the niiiers sriu reinennere.1 hv many stood for law and order mid other things. How many people are living to-dnr who recollect Peter H.

Hump, who was collector in only thirty-one years ago? A of years ago," instead of Hie great number of police now to be found nt Coney, four constn hies, four members nf the old Board of Police, a the huekmcn are in parta unknown, when the call of the barker ia not heard, when (he whistle of the peamit aland Is silent, when the "hot doe" Is absent. Here and the part or Tammany am ine reao' Itltloii Ik expected to he useless. The Van Kieklen Taxpayers' Associa management promises lo snow sensational features thai will rill these seats arrests, roninaintivel.v no disorder, drunk ritliievts mill Miinlil he reinnved in the daanlna up of the Dreamland debris. on Xnv. 1.

In hi report to H'nkiiic k'nnd 'onmilHsinn nt that lime Omiulii. Mnthewiion, then Deputy anil Artins tfonlroller. saiil: "The CotfAiinHioner of Docks 'steles lnt the- eh't'i engineer of the Department nf Dock nnd Kerriea reports that, with neiiketiiiijr of the atrurttire which ib certain to or-enr during the winter gen son. it 1. tin wine tg make further ard, are not noticenhle and general air tion the idea of the measure there a person can he seen wending his nt each wrformance.

All the best domestic association fea of happiness, geniality aud clean run pre A mav to worlt or eisewnere. a cigar atore tnre Alms, as well as the better European a cafe or two, a minor restaurant are the nnd sought tne assistance oi Rosse, who framed the resolution. Alderman Bosse eumes from the district of police, ami this handful of men lwik.it after the whole eouiniitnitv for vails everywhere. -ii-L-ms m.1. n-ill be used exclusively nt tne around.

That was the time hen Police Ocean Parkway Aeredrome, thul Includes Coney Island. Dancing al the Shelburne is one of the pleasures that awaits you at this delightful seaside resort. A spacious MISTER'S HOTEL Restaurant, Cafe and Moving Pictures a 1 i CONEY ISLAND SOUVENIR PnOTOGRAPDS The Latest in Modern Photography Groups Our Specialty H. TARR Two Big Studios on Sort Avenoe See the Most Wonderful Invention of the Age MIRR OR SCREEN Portray Moving Pictured Equally Well in Daylight 'at in Darkness Ballroom, an excellent orchestra, and an ideal dancing floor make your visits to the Shelburne most entertaining and enjoyable. The Ballroom is under the personal supervision of Mr.

William Pitt Rivers. Spend an evening at the Shelburne amidst a truly Broadway atmosphere. The Restaurant is conducted at moderate prices, the food and service are excellent. Shore Dinners, appetizing and delicious, and the environment of the SHELBURNE, assure you an evening of pleasurable entertainment. PRIZE DANCING CXNTET- HOTEL SHELBURNE PAHWiaY ATTOX BRIGHTON BEACH.

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