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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 34

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THE BROOKLYN STANDARD "UNION: SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1922. General View of Coney Island Boardwalk Now Being Built, Eyes of Country Focused Looking West from the Municipal Bath Buildings Annual Holy Name Rally At Huntington To-day On New Coney Boardwalk i i LU-'l-' -tx -r- Members ef the Holy Nsme of every Romsn-Cstholtc Church No Public Improvement Since Erection of 'Brooklyn Bridge Has l- Created Wider Interest Seaside 'Resorts Throughout In Brooklyn will attend the twenty- first annual rally of the Diocesan Union to-day at St, Patrick's athletic feld in Huntington.1 Starting at noon. ancljil trains wilt ha run from 1.u. s-j I li 4fha Flatbush avenue station of the A compares of local members will direct fTld divisions to the places assigned them. The line of Long Island division will form on the north side of the trscks slong Lincoln' avenue.

The parade will start promptly at P. M. When the Holy Namers arrive at the athletic field, 'they will ne greeted by the Rev. John J. F.

Robinson, rector St. Patrick Ch-rch, snd A. B. Fields, supervisor of the Town of Huntington, who will address the gathering. Other speak, ers will be the Rev.

Dr. William F. MoGlnnls, rector of the Church of St. Thomas Aquinas. Brooklyn, and president of the Internstional Truth Land Ask Information With View to Erecting Similar Structures Work Rapidly Progressing Beach Improvement Also Well Under Way Rockavway Demands Mile Promenade.

-V No public improvement since the completion of the Brook-1 I i i I i Long Island Railroad. There is a peculiar significance to the Catholics of Long Island that the rally to-day is being held at Huntington, one of the oldest towns on Long Island. Ths reason for this is that twenty-one years ago the Rev. John B. C.

York, then pastor of the church in Huntington, invited the Union to meet on the grounds of his (yn Bridge has aroused greater public interest than, has the i construction of the Coney Island Boardwalk. Already owners church. It was the first rally held outside of Brooklyn, but since then the Union has held Its annual rally in some Long Island village. Tho first trai 1 will leave the Long Island City station at 12:40 this noon. of beach-front property have earnestly requested Borough President Edward Eiegelmann to authorize proceedings for Trains will leave the Flatbush ave nue station at 12:65, 1:05 and 1:15 Society, and Otto W.

Muehlenbrlnk, district deputy of the Tenth Division of-Long Island Chapter, K. of C. There will be selections bv the band at the close of each address, and the exercises will be brought to a close Wtth benediction of the Moat Blssed Sacrament. The Hev. John Bi ('.

York will be celebrant, and he will be assisted by the Rev. Charles J. Canlvan. of Oyster Bay. as deacon; the Rev.

C. Merchenroeder, of Huntington, as sub-deacon, and the Rev. James 8. Reilly, assistant rector of 8t. Patrick's as master of P.

M. A train will start from Ja acquiring title to the oceanfront at Manhattan Beach and Brighton Beach, so that the great. promenade will wend its wayj maica at 1:10 P. and trains starting from other points will stop at a distance of four miles, adding two miles to the walk now Jamaica at 1:30 and 1:40 P. M.

a wai maBfl The 1:16 train will stop at Nostrsnd under construction. avenue and East New York. Trains I 11 win start to return ac about 6:35 Bockaway is demanding a twelve-a. For this the membership is elective, the members being choAn from the most advanced pupils in the school classes. Few of the art teachers at tho Girls' Hijh School, haye settled on summer clans.

Miss MTraHPLnil. TO WORK AND STUDY mil ocean boardwalk. Officials of P. M. Great preparations for the event Ceremonies.

The band from fit. Vlnront'a have been made by the people of Huntington. Homes and business OPErJ FOR INSPECTION Home, under the direction of the cult one. If he decides to pump from the bay It will mean an extremely long discharge pipe which will have to be carried across the breadth of the island and along the beach to the place of deposit, necessitating the use of powerful pumps ether coastwise amusement resorts are requesting- information from Consulting Engineer Philip P. Farley, of the borough cabinet, as to ick, M.

Chasan ft Sons; Louis Cohen. Max Helfgott, Herman Eabbino, Max Sllberstein, Llpman Goodman, Barn Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. L. Abeloff, Julius Goodman, Dr.

I. P. Behrman, Mrs. P. Tager, I.

Karp, E. Gross. $100 J. Leibner, L. Krlmmcr Henry Heiman.

N. Steinhacker, 6. Frummer. 8. Kabatsky.

Abraham J. Herrlck, Nathan S. Jonas. Bol Fried man, L. Kablnowlts, Samuel Kramer-Li.

kupferman. Sellg Brlnberg, I. Marrow, I. Miller, Joshua Narlns. Max E.

Msrkow, Dr. Marc Bobbins, Dr. Benjamin Brody, Dr. Philip Katzen. Dr.

M. S. Levitas, Henrietta Key. uawrence H. Bracken, chin.

lain of the New York Police Denart. ment, will lead the Rrooklvn rllvttnn and the band from St. Lucy's parish, and electrio booster srauons. On the other hand, if It is de Places have been decorated. Members of the Fire Department, under the direction of Chief Louis Solomon, will regulate traffic, and Road Commissioner Floyd Baylis has worked out a system of highway control for ths success of the parade from the Long Island Railroad station to St, Patrick's athletic field.

Members of the eighteen Brooklyn Busy Vacation-Period Will Be Rule Among High School Beulah Stevenson, who Imaln tains her studio in the Ovington Building and who exhibits her own work in various leading exhibitions throughout the winter, has spent several summers in the Woodstock Community but had not yet decided on her location for the summer. Miss Gardner will leave at the close of school for Booth bay Harbor, Maine, for work Henry Snell's class. iveiu avenue, or which the L. A. Arcese Is rector, will head the Long Island division.

methods of design and construction and thousands of communications are reqelved each month from cities throughout the country, asking advice on. every detail of construction. cided to obtain the dredging material from the ocean it will mean that the Many Additional Endowments Received by United Israel-Zion Institution. The entire work of nlanln an dredge will be anchored on snore structors. directing will be In charge of John Aid Society, P.

Katzen. treas As a portion of the work is Hearing and exposed to me oangers wi ooen sea. Both of these methods uunn, chairman of the rall divisions will form In Mne on the committee. John McKnlght will be completion many or ine information seekers have been able to see the have been employed successfully be urer; Temple Ahavath Mioiem, Lowenstein, treasurer; B. Bubin.

1200 N. Elbschutz. south side of the railroad tracks, division marshal fore, so that there can be said to oe D0GGETT GOING TO CAMP. nothing impracticable about either BIG GAIN IN" MEMBERSHIP $2601. Marks.

M. H. Shapiro. Simon J. Hochhauser, I.

Ipp, Charles Greenberg, H. Weckstein. operation. Boardwalk to Be Sturdy News of the Hockaways I1II0E1S project Much interest has centred In the protection of the structure and the remaking of the beach which will push the high water mark, several hundred feet seaward. Up to the present time the walk is more than one-third constructed.

Workmen are plaqing the piles daily. They have reached Stauch's In this i "As I have said, the novel feature consists of the combined hazardous Now Planned to Renew Drive Interesting Rapid Sketch Ex hibit Seen at Erasmus Hall. $300 Simon Abels. $386 Mr. and Mrs.

B. Biderman, in memonr-of their daughter, Anna. $600 George Jacobson, H. Sharff, B. Aptheker, Sol Cedar, Max Hei undertaking of pumping rrom tne bed of a turbulent sea through pipes CEDARHURST.

With Many Workers. floated on pontoons and depositing mm HEROES man, Louis B. uroasKy, riyman BhiH of the work the fill on the shore witnout tne aia An entertainment will be given Tuesday evening in St- Joachim's Many are interested in the methods of a retaining structure. Naturally Zeitz. $760 Simon Ackerman.

bazaar which will open Saturday and continue uatii-uly 8. Booths and captains for the affair are: Hewlett and Woodmere, Miss A. Fox; Cedar-hurst, Lawrence and Inwood, Mrs. H. McCloat; Far Rockaway, Mrs.

B. L. Carroll; Arverne, Hammels and Rockaway Beach, Mrs. Gillesnle- Bcnool Han by the pupils. adopted for protection or tne promen- to tne lay mina ine most aiiracuvo Although the official inspection of An art teacher who continues his own work during the.

summer is $1,000 Ladies Auxiliary. Prospect Mrs. Sally Newton, of Willow ave and popular part of the Improvement is the construction of the boardwalk. While it cannot be said that the ade against the sea in stormy weathen All these engineering elements wests carefully fJcided by Engineer Farley Branch, Mrs. Kay Klkowiiz, tress urer.

Queens Authorities Continue Trt- Allen B. Doggett, in charge of the the United isrsei-iion nusyimi building at Tenth avenue, between nue, is entertaining Mrs. Alfred Pat $3.600 Ladles Auxiliary, Benson- structure Itself will be a work of art. terson and little Robert Patterson, Forty-eighth and Forty-ninth streets. hurst Branch, Mrs.

Baran Mann, it will be strong, durable and suit of Boston. They will be here until Rockaway Park, Eelle 'Harbor and Neponsit, Mrs. Charles Heany; candy, Mrs. B. F.

Fee; utility, Mrs. William when the walk was planned, ine consulting engineer built the walk at Atlantic City, supervised much of the treasurer. the end of July. art department at Erasmus Hall High School. Mr.

Doggett, for a number of years, has spent his summers at his studio in Cummington. He has rented it, however, for part of the season and will pass the early $7.000 Ladles Auxiliary, Borougn closes to-day. It was announced last night by Boris Fingerhood, executive director, that any persoa or groups j. Morris. Park Branch, Mrs.

P. Katzen, treas Miss Emma Meyer gave a birthday vestigation in Killing of Donnelly and Curnen. CRUSHED IN CHIMNEY FALL able to the needs of the immense orowds that yearly throng New York'a most convenient beach. "The walk will extend the entire length of the city-owned beach, or from the foot of Ocean Parkway to subway construction this city, ana was one of the original commission having charge of the development of Jamaica Bay. At his office yester- of persons who wish to Inspect the Mrs.

I. Loeb. of Clnton street, en party at ner norae last Tuesday ev. ning. 3 in.tiiiitton win be welcome sou umt summer at the Highland Nature Camp at the northern end of Bekago tertalned Mrs.

John G. Williams, of dav he exolatned many features in erooKiyn, on Wednesday. Sea Gate, a distance of nearly two Recent guests of Mrs. Anna Dav Lake, where he will have charge of the nature trips. Later he will go a committee has been, appointed to escort them througH'tho building.

Many organizations were represented last week at the inspection. Special the construction and protection of the boardwalk for the benefit of the urer. With the dedication exercises completed, Abraham J. Herrlck, chalr-man-at-large of the membership committee, plans a renewed drive. Success is already shown wirh the following secured as new members: New Members.

Meyer Kornblum, Louis Schles- enport have been Mrs. Emma Pastedo. County Judge J. Grattan MacMahon to his Cummington studio and con miles. It will be eighty feet wide, oi twenty feet wider than the one at Atlantio City and is designsted to or m.

jsmes. ana Mrs rank outer- or will be orator of the tinue some paintings which he did bridge, of Brooklyn. Inquiring public. Vast Beach Improvement. "The building of the boardwalk it at the Fourth of July celebration here.

prarry safely a live load of 125 pounds nights were assigned for Anshe Sfard, Beth Israel, Shomre Emunoh, Temple Emanuel, Beth El, Sons of Judah, Hebrew Community, Jewish Centre of there last summer, making a special study of sunrise effects Some of these small studies, of Which he did Officials Take Toll of Rrverne and Far Rockaway Fires. per square foot, equal to the greatest Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell, recent Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Keaier. of in lnger, H. Gross.

Mrs. Louis Bchein-ker, Barnett Davidson, Joseph Block, Woodmere residents, are now located on Washington avenue. load that can be placed upon it by pedestrian traffic. The surface floor will be fourteen feet above normal high tide and this surface will be Charles Sachs, Max Kupersmlth, Flatbush, Concordia Club, Sons or Isranl. Shsare Zedek, Gemlleth Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. Cedar- Nellson avenue, have returned from Northampton, where they saw their daughter, Miss Anna M. Keeler, graduate from Smith College.

Cheased, Beth Hacknesses, Talmud hurst Park who motored to Atlantic The Queens authorities sre continu reached from adjacent streets by a large number last season, show beautiful effects which the artist intends to uelater for large paintings. Action Sketches Displayed. The art work at Erasmus Hall Is closing for the year and a number of drawings are still upon self is only part of what is being done for Coney Island under the contract entered Into by the city with the contractors." he said. "What is known as the beach improvement constitutes one of the most extensive, novel and interesting pieces of work undertaken bv the city in a generation. With the boardwalk are the spiles.

Jetties and bulkheads for the Torah and Goldtaden Independent double rampa at each intersection. City, expect to remain there several Mrs. A. Schwartz, Cohn Bros." Furniture Company, Etta Rosenzweig, Dr. 8.

Harris, Hyman Lebedlnsky. Israel Chaifetz, Meyer Beck, Mrs. Pearl Heller, Dr. Mitchell L. Rosen-son.

Jscob Cutler. Israel Mendelsohn, weeks. Miss Mabel T. Hackett has been The height was fixed on the basis of giving a clear spsce under the board transferred to the Far Rockawav ing the Investigation Into the circumstances that caused the death of two flromen and the serious Injury to others. Firemen Emmett J.

Don Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamburger, of High School. Mlsa C. Antoinette Pe tne wails or tne large studio on the J.

Gordon, Morris Bloomfleld, Meyer terson has been sent to Girls' Hlgu, Brooklyn, from here. Washington avenue, are preparing to tour New Hampshire and Northern New England next month. Society. Also attending during the week were representatives of Agudas Achlm. Bnal Israel, Machzlke Tal-mud Torah, Constructive Bynagogue, Hebrew Institute, Progressive Synagogue, Beth Emeth, Jewish Communal Centre, Ahavath Sholem, Beth Sholem, People's Temple, First Congregation of Kensington.

Hebrew in protection ar.d stabilization or me shore, as well as attention to the walk, both longitudinally and laterally. The walk Is made up of a series of spile bents spaced about twenty feet apart. Each bent is msde up of eight reinforced concrete spiles supporting a reinforced concrete nelly and Adrian B. Curnen lost their lives, and John H. Abrama and John upper rioor, which is especially In charge of Mr.

Doggett. The sketches have not been especially selected, but show the general character of the work and the progress of tbe pupils. Some rapid sketches "6n dark paper Lacks, Irving Bennett, Louis Bessler, Jacob Rudin, Bex Drug Stores, Isidore Schuman, B. Rablnowitz, David B. Rubin, Morris Newman, M.

Troyansky, Max Cohen, Samuel Ad-ler. Morris Field, Abraham Wein Mss Margaret Burt of Cornaga beach itself. "The mere mention of the quantities of materials to be used in carry-ins out the oending contract will Duggan are still In St. Joseph's Hospital as a result cf the blaze In tho avenue, was one of the graduates from the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts. berg, B.

Horowitz, Henry give a measure of the Improvement's stitute of Mapleton Park, Blkur girder. Spiles Sunk IT Feet. "Ths spiles are fifteen inches square in cross sections snd twenty-eight feet long. Each will be sunk st ryiwi Miss Howlsnd is home after a pleasant sojourn with relatives In Bridgeport, Conn. Mr.

and Mrs. Ellas Rels and their daughter. Mrs. Jerome Newman, are once more housed In the Art. They report a pleasant time during their visit to Europe.

Chollm, ICnesseth Israel, Bhaare Tfiloh. AnMe Emeth, Torsh Vodath, of a girl in ballet dress represent well various attitudes, both in action and repose. The girl dances during the sketch period, with occasional Intervals of rest, snd the pupils make a number of rapid sketches during the half or three-quarter period of Flatau, Charles Jv. caiman, Irving Goldstein, M. Fischer, Morris Heller, Lewis Hertzberg, J.

J. Goldberg, M. Klein. L. Klein, Louis Dunkelsberg, Harry Joseph Klar, Jacob Y.

M. H. A. of Borougji Park, Tal mud Torah of Kings Highway, Tlf- seventeen feet and will later have an adltional protection of four feet of ssnd when the pumping process i3 completed. Borings made in the fereth Israel of Mapleton Park, 7uly 1 hag been selected ss the tentative date for the conferring of the third degree on 102 candidates by Marls Stella Council, which was originally scheduled for to-day.

Miss Catherine Muller, of Cornaga avenue, has as her week-end guest Miss Anna Schultz, of magnitude, tnere wm oe one million seven hundred thousand cubic yards of ssnd filling, four million board feet of timber, seventy-fiv thousand linear feet of timber spiles, seven hundred snd sixty feet of reinforced concrete girders, four thousand reinforced concrete reinforced spiles, and one hunridred and ten thousand tons of rock i or Jetties. "The first step la this undertaking Shaare Torah, Anshe Emeth, Torah Vodath, Hnrmony Club. New Utrecllt Sarny. Harry Halpert, Meyer weiner. Max Stabln, Rothfleld and Lelchner, Reuben Podolsky, S- Arnold.

Mrs. B. Cohen. Jack Toorans, Re vicinity indicate that the formation LAWRENCE. Avenue Association, Menora Lodge, work.

The purpose Is to train both eye and hand to note the quickly changing action of tho figure. Charcoal and pencil drawings of still life, done in broad masses, rather than is pure sand for $0 feet or more and becca Weiss. Arthur rkln. Louis F. and A.

Amos Lodne. F. and because of this, advantage will be A. Zukor, prominent film magnate, A. Thirteenth Avenue Merchants' taken of the well known Jetting pro has leased Sunset Hall, on Central Lonpn, jnuriia oernow, j.

npiiisiciiii M. Berman. H. Sackln. Sol Stein.

Association and Benevolent Society cess In sinking or driving the. spiles avenue, one of the show places of the line, show another line of worrf. In this section Is an unusually in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips, of into place.

To those unfamiliar with Rockaways. foresting collection for study curious west Broadway, are-expected home Samuel Lewis, Isidore Pithowsky, John Hsndler, Samuel Langer, Jacob Ehrllch, Dr. E. D. Friedman, Julius Bacher, H.

A. Rudmsn. Dr. H. Feld.

8amuel Levy. David B. this from wernersvllle, N. Y. Lawrence High School commence or Borough Fark.

Hoccnt Endowments. Additional endowments were an nounced by Treasurer Nathan Schoen feld, who Is chairman of the endow. It the process has proved during the last two months to be extremely Intereoting and hss engaged the attention of thousands of visitors to ment exercises will be held to-mor Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles 8.

Seld, of row The bacculsureate ser Goodman. H. Mfller, Joseph W. Goft- mon will he preached by the Rev. Rohy F.

Day in St. Paula Church, Reglna boulevard, are home from a trip to Atlantio City. was the construction or tne timber spiles and the rock Jetties. The sixteen of these are for the most part complete. They are apaced 600 feet apart, and bear In a generally southeast direction, but the position of each Is such ss to afford at the same time the greatest possible resistance to wave attack and afford at the same Cme the maximum protection to the existing beach and the pro-posM beach.

Guard Against Insects. Each of these projecting structures ment committee. They were by Sol old bells which Mr. Dogcett picked up In foreign towns on his travels, old lanterns, clocks and an old-fashioned fluting iron being among the objects Mr. Doggett believes In using for this purpose, material which is a little nut of the ordinary as appealing to the pupils' Interest.

At the Boys' High School, in the lleb, fr-Thorner, Louis Cohn, Joseph Fine. Dr. C. Denser, Dr. J.

Manual Cedar, room, Jo.OOO; Mr. and Mrs. Inwood. Morris Tlpletz, tablet over room, Mayer, Dr. M.

8. Levitas. Dr. Paul Wesenberg, Dr. B.

Glventer, Samuel M. Gold, MaxiCohen, Bamuel Kubert, Joseph and Dora Pines, tsblot the beach. "When the spile Is ready It is lifted by the derricks and placed in a vertical position over the spot In which it is to be located. A pipe Is lashed to I' side and after a hose is attached to the upper end of the pipe water under high pressu- Is turned on. The ssnd at the toe of the spile ROCKAWAY PARK Mrs.

Weinberger was hostess to a over room, Mr. and Mrs. According to preaent plana the bazaar to be held next month on the Temple Centre grounds will be library is an Interesting little exhibi S. Bernstein, ArenJay Hat J. C.

Robin, B. Tayl-a. Samuel Horowitz, Mrs. 8. Paull.

Charles Schrsnk, Ben Nathan Tiger and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Llpplt, bed, Max Hel- number of friends on Wednesday, tion of thumb-box sketches by Mr. gala arrair. Miss Helen -Cuth, of -Central ave man, bed, 12.600; George and Fanny jamin Crystsl, Abraham J.

Goldstein, Recent of Mr. and Mrs Hnnoy, ai director. These were done at Ogunnult, Maine, ths well-known art resort. They show various com Jacobson, bed, $2,600: Joseph sod iK i 'Vi'l fc-rnest P. Seelmsn, Dr.

George l.n- Louts Cohen, of lt) Beach 116th nue, had Miss Eadle Heyner, or Jer Bella Levlne, bed, 12,600: Mr. and teen, Dora Zwilllng, Peter Salvato, is churned or agitated by the water converting it Into a fluid mass and the sells gradually sinks Into proper position. When a sufficient penetra sey City, as a recent guest. street, were Mr. and Mrs.

Hyman Cohen and Mise Sarah Plckler, of the Mrs. Shapiro, bed, J2.600: Noah Fels, Bernstein, J. Herzog, Hyman Gold, binations of the massive rocks and tossing water which form so fine a feature of this cosst, and some are pledge. Jl.flOfl: Isaac Marks, crib, 1500. Samuel Weiss, M.

G. Florence, M. Bronx. In sdditlon to ths endowments Seelenfreund, Hary A. Edelhert, Meyer Libson.

is JO feet long snd is made of timber spiles and a double row of sheet spiling, with stringers bored to and through the spiles. All the timber used is creosoted for the purpose of resisting the weather snd possible attacks of the teredo and other well-known marine insects which In clear salt wr.ter rapidly destroys unprotected timber. The outer or seaward end of each of the Jetties, which serve sa breakwsters, is composed especially beautiful in ths combine. Jacob Nelnken, chairmen of the com Ex-Lieut. Hlnton and Mrs.

Hlnton Dr. and Mrs. N. Oottsgen will give a reception to-day In honor of the third birthday of their son, Robert. The party will be given in the Edge, mere residence of the Gottsgenst Kdward I.

Herbst, Herman Stein, mlttee in charge of the hospital life were vjsltora here last week. Lieut. Hint et, who was one of the three sWatt.L.MB.jeueV tlon of Intense blues and greens against the rich dark tones of the rocks. One of these shows the surf sweeping up toward ths rocky cliff tion is sccomplished the pressure is taken off. The pipe Is held in position between two guides of the derrick while ths sand comes to rest and the spile becomes firmly imbedded In position.

To guard against possible subsequent settlement the head of ths spils Is gently tsppel with a hammer and ths work is J. Sorcher, Solomon Hollander, Dr. Lewis Rice, Mrs. M. Ross, Mrs.

P. Berkowltz, Jacob 8chwsrz, Dr. Louis sir In ths thrilling northern ADRIAN B. CTRXElf. at the left, ths white spray in ths night, is now In charge of the aviation school of the police department.

Llebermsn. David Elkln, Samuel foreground showing between the dsrk Edmund A. Lynch, who succeeds Charles Adams as president of the village, has beeu a trustee for two yesra At the election during Horowitz, Israel Diamond, Rubin, H. Adler, 8lgney Mantell, E. E.

Mc- William J. Deri van and H. J. msas snd the blue wstsr. A view of sunlit landscape is anothar pleasing of masses of hesvy stcne forming a mound MO fee: in length.

Its upper urfic. will be to fe-t sboVe the completed. Mehon, Sam Morgan, I. Lipahltz, N. Solon have decided to spend the sum- ths Dsst wsek ths proposition author- and J.

Bernstein. Borough Psrk book, announced thst H.5S2 had been received. Among the features last week wai the appearance on Wednesdsy evening of Schmulke Riheehefaky. the 12-year-old chess msrvel, who. in addition to giving exhibitions, sun: several solos.

Donations. Donstions amounting to several thoussnd dollsrs hsve been re. reived. Nathan Schoenfeld announces. Among fhe donors sre: 150 Philip Abrahams.

A. Bntwln- old. Lillian Russell Homestead at Far Rockaway FuVI Fire Departmental honor wereyjlvcn the dead firemen by Com- lilng ths village Board i issue rncr mu. To Cse Smooth Flooring, ensde will be of yellow pine timber subject in the collection, which Is shown effectively against the dsrk wooden bsckground beneath ths gal Lodge. 46.

K. of Mrs. M. Cohen. 121.000 in bonds to re pave central Abraham Selvtn, Israel Selevsn, Leo Mr, and Mrs.

C. Cavagnero have avenue was passed. Slauger, Moses Rose, Isidore Tlssen- taken possession of their new resi The floor beams wlU be 4 by lt Inches in size and will be spaced two feet spart. They will run lonsi. Mr.

and Mrs. George Warren are baum, Adolph Natenson, Philip Mor-rieon, Joseph Tiemsn. J. Prhwartz. A.

Slegman. L. Katzman and Chal- here for the summer. tudlnally or In the direction of the high tide level snd will have a width of about ten feet. These struct uies are deigned to hsve slopes on either aide with an angle of 45 degrees.

'I he bate will be 60 feet wide. The specifications for this psrt of the work provides for stones vsrylng from even to ten tons In weight. The smallest stona Is used to flU voids and open spaces between the larger while those of g. eater weight lery. MIs Kmmnn to Study.

Mies Emmons, hesd of the srt department st ths Boys' High School, will spend psrt of her summer at an srt course under Mr. Haneyjn the New York University. Later In ths boardwalk and are creosoted like the fan and Hlrane. Miss Florence Wright, of Central timber, used for the bulkhesds, but mlsslocer Thomas J. Drennan.

Don-n-lly was Instantly killed, but Curnen lingered severs) days at St. Joseph Hospital bofore he succumbed to bis Injuries. Donnelly was a brother of ex-Fub-Ilc Service Commissioner Morgan T. Donnelly and of Paul J. Donnelly, chief clerk of the Family Court on Schermerhorn street.

The colls pee not to the asms extent, as the only dence at the boardwalk and Beach 121st street. A. Jscobson ts planning a European trip. He will be gone several months. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas O'Grady, formerly of Beach street, were visitors here during the recent avenue, has Miss Mildred Fanning, of Brooklyn, as a weekend guest. purpose is to preserve It sgslnst the summer shs may join an art claas weather and not lnsecta The floor Mlsa Laura Bennett, of Manhattan. Ing will be dressed lumber and the Joints between boards will be only Hope to Remedy Shortage Of Professional Nurses was a recent guest of Miss Grace Miller, of Central avenue. one-eighth of sn Inch.

This will snd for psintlng. Besides her regulgr art education at Pratt's. Miss Emmons hss studied under vsrlous well known Instructors, Including F. A. Brldgmsn st the Art (Indents' League.

las, Emmons bs-lleves In a thoronghly progressive attitude for ths srt teacher, snd In to ths durability of the structure by Mrs. M. Gold, of Beach llSth are intended to surround the cap anl the interior core, in this position resisting the fierce Impact of tho wsves in the hesvy a'U'hesst gales. Mr. Farley said that In sll cases the penetration of the spiles Into ths existing sea bottom must Ve seventeen feet and the sheet spiling munt bs driven ten feet.

These sre mini ROCKAWAY BEACH The Rockswsy Beach Board of street, ts at Parksvtlle, Sullivan County. preventing the splintering of Individual boards by the feet of the millions of pedestrlana Ths nosrds will he Isld In a diagonal direction in order to facilitate esse in wslklrv. Provision has been made for two Trade Is lending Its full strength to keeping up with Individual art work so far ss possible In the Interval of The convention of the American school sducstlnn. Ths course of ihe asltit on to have a nign scnooi Nurses' Association, the Naflonil training lasts shout two years li WOODMERE and HEWLETT. built at, ths beach.

J. J. Buckley, mum depths snd sre required to pre Organization for Public Health rhslrfhah of ths education commit longitudinal strips of six feet wide of most good schools snd In some bos pita Is Is extended to three veer. Nursing, snd the National League of Louis Werbe, Brooklyn theatrical manager, has taken a Burton avenue a- tee, Is compiling statistics to show why the structure should be erected "The opportunities of the graduate Nursing r.ducstlon. In Seattle, from June 3t to July 1.

has again broei ent poenlble damage by the waves. Af.er these structures sre completed the contrsctors will deposit nearly two million cubic yards of said fill on the shore, snd on the bottom of nurse are msny snd vsrled. Beside st the beach. hospltsl work and skilled care of pv tlente In their ownhomes. there Is out the fact that there Is a she'.

of professions! nurses. One of th object of the convention will be to closely laid planka, which are to be uaed for roiling chalra In the event thry are found to be popular. Ilnglneer Farley concluded by slating that the new walk will be the finest on the Atlantic coast. If not the most durabtt and finest In ths world. rn.

MhMmiil.a for (ha aurhre and her school duties. Three other srt teachers at the ssme school, Anna Csrolyn, Florencs Hubbard and Annette Dirts, will go to the srt colony at Woodstock. Other srt Instructors are Welter L. White, Ruben Purcell, John Messenger. Edwsrd Bee mar end Bernard Berkerman.

Another art teacher whe will join the department at the opening of the school nent fall is Mr. Jennings, of Philadelphia. The Boys' High School Is Justly reception to be htld to-morrew night ths oresn between and beyond the exterior ends of the rock, Jetties In tirh rrsnner to ftrnriiirs a new point out to young American woman cottage for the lummtr, The Woodmere High School will hold Its commencement exercises tomorrow night. The senior claas reception will be held Thursday evening. Mrs.

Robert ftesly entertained number of friends at dinner last Fri at Iieyblss Han ny tne womsna Auxiliary of Daniel M. O'Connell Post of the American Legion consists the desirability of nursing ae a pro feaslon compared with other voce tlona. of Gertrude Frsnsblau, chairman; Mrs. Matilda Jasulllard, Mrs. J.

Bsl- a on gnu nary corps worn wizn mi fa scl nation of military life snd sn opportunity to see ths world. State and municipal work and ine wide field of 'public with Ita Influence on the new generation from birth to the end of ths school period, sll offer themselves for the choice of the newly graduated nurss. "And while the spectacular and sen-aattonal pictures drswn by novelists "Comparsil with othar professions CHILDREN DEMAND proud of the fact that It won the daa. Mrs. Mse OCennell, Mrs.

nam city trophy for the best two years for women," says Isabel Mattiana Htewart, of the Department of Nura-Ing and Health. Teachers' College. day night. PIER FOR PLAYGROUND Appleby, Miss Frances flwsln. sirs.

Lovett. Mrs J. J. Buckley, ft. O.

work In art. and extended beach, approximating 1n slops the present beach and ocean ted. To F.i tend Bathing Are, of this," Farley said. Is to sdvsnre the high and low water marks seaward a diatanre of about no feet, providing a bathing area In frtrt of the walk. This operation ronstitutea the novel feature of the pro.

act. The novelty consists of detracting sand by hydraulic dredges Evidence of the Intereet In the Columbia t'nlverslty. "nursing has Mr. and Mrs. Henry Le Blstr will 1 W.

Murray. Mrs. Livingston. Mrs. William and- Mrs.

Addle work awakened In the students ts shown by th.ilr sctlvltles outside of spend the summer In California. They have leased their Elm avenue 1 house. Morlns. sre rarely true to life, nowhere does one find mors high lights snd shad their regular ihool work In ths for- The demand that Pier $0, at the foot of Market street, Msnhattan. be opened to them as a playground, has bean mad to the Park Commissioner by the children of the Jacob Police Cspt.

Louis Kreuschsr. who ows, mora dramatln allustlons and more faa'-lnstlng glimpses of human many sdvsntnges. The training requires no large flnsnrlsl outlsy, she does pot hsve to fscs competition from men, snd the dsy she graduates the nurse may usually begin her work without searching for a poal-tlon or nailing for a lardy practice to grow up. mallon or thr'-e working srt clubs, which meet sfter school hours, Ons of these Is a sketch club which meets The Thursday Afternoon Bridge nature man In the hospital ard. had Juat returned rrom a sick leave, did splendid work et the Arverne fire.

Club members wefe entertained re-, There Is adventure, too. and hjm- cently by Mrs, Quentln Disher. wii.i ii nMimr numor io Mrs. Ttalnforth. president of th seep ine naianc true." On Frldsy afternoon the Woman's "While the remuneration, as In all Lsdlss' Mutual Hospital Society, Kile Neighborhood Settlement.

It la said thare ere more thsn t.600 children In every block In the streets surrounding the settlement who hsve bended together ts make their de. msnda of the Tsrk Commissioner. JOII.V H. AH RAM. AUJlllary of Trinity Church.

Hewlett, pacts the July country fslr for Ihe other professions, depends somewhat upon the energy sad entlity of the on an Inclosed shore. There Is nothing rw In ths method of dredging to be employed, ae this hss been used (or meny years. "In most rsses where the process bss been resorted to, ths material hss tn placed behind bulkheads to retain the fill." said the eng reer. "in this case the send will jmped on ths foreshore and the lt Ir.g process Is to be aeeompllahed win noid a fair at the pariah bouse. The birth of a dsughter Is an Individual and varies with ths responsibilities Involved end specie! preparation required.

It le isrger thsn thst of any other profesalnr nounced by Mr. and Mrs Jtenjsmin Carey. nnem or ins nocsswsy caacrt nn- pltsl will be a big success. Ths thirtieth annual beach party of ths Joseph T. Oetons Aesocistlon will be hld st Schillings Atlas Pa.

vlllon. Keaalde, Bokswsv Beech. Monday, July Tha commit! is "doing eir tn lis power to make this SERVICES IN HONOR OF SOLDIER DEAD sally accessible to women. Allhoush st the school, known as the B. H.

8. Art The motto Is "Help the Other Fellow." Money obtained from ths sales of the club work la turned bark into the club treasury, snd In this wst two srholsrahips are austslned for ths Pratt Institute Art School. These ere given to the boys ehowing ths highest degree of prefl-clenry. ftnoriallss In Color. Besides this cuh Is an advanced rlasa.

also meeting euislde et school hours at the school, which Is especially for wort In rolor. Five pupils from the art students are In a Hal-urdav mornln. riaas et the Brooklyn Mnaeiim end other students see at Haturdsy morning class st Pratt. Mrs Lionel Msrcus, daughter of eimb.ned efforts of ths skill of It la Impsrisnt that ths girl who in tends to tska up nursing should have Lew Fields, wen known comedian, hss taken a new realdencs on Bur of a ehlmner whlta the men were la Ihe ruins caused ths catastrophe. Urricluls of the Tire Derailment sre S'lll miking comparisons between ths nnd Injured toll ofths Fsr llinkswriy piste snd the Arverne fire on the samo y.

Not a single Are. man nns srtltualv hurt st the Arverne (Ire. In spite of the fsrt that It vrns bv fat the greatest In th history Qtierna County. The Tur rtockaway hlaie we en InaignirV'snl one. scrordmg te fireman.

The chimney which rouspeed! good general heslth It la mlstak to R0TARIANS TO HEAR MRS. F. A. VANDERLIP The Rsisry Club of Brooklyn will meet on the marine roof of the HotH Boasert Thursday, June 2. aaaemhlr promptly II In M.

Mrs. Frank A. Vandcrllp will apeak about The Man Behind ths Vole." At recent meeting of the meti-hsrsblp committee ths following sp-pllcatinns srere approved Itdwerd teae, William tVihrmsnrt. My getr, George Kanvon, W. Vttihutl.

Jr Hohert Galr, Jodsa Walter Jsyrog. Louis H. Pflug. ton avenue end Biowers crossing. affair a surraaa.

Mire Emma ftmlth has aa her guest sssume thst nursing demands snr unueiis! phvsloue or exceptional strength. The age of sntranre vsrlea in different eehools. ususlly between nln'en snd thirty. five yeare. Mlas Ids Killings, of Bridgeport, who FAR IIOCKA WAY.

hrs Ing the work and the action ef I he see. "It Is provide thjf tne eontrsctor mar elect rhooee ther will pump the send te he used for filling from the bed of Qaed Bey. 4.o0 feat er more from the si'e ef the work, er from tha bed of the Ailen-tie rVfin l.see fet or more from the etiaiing high water msrm la either esse the task wlU be a. dlffl-. A patriotic meeting tad memorial eenrtre In honor of the soldier deed will be bald this sfirmoog at 1 10 o'clock at ths ftoldlars sad Pallors Monument.

ftlveraids Drive snd righfy-nlnt street, Msnhstisn. The service win be tinder the slnM or-ranlaatloes ef the Oread Anne Bt will remain here until after ths July taolidats. Mrs. R. F.

Cunnlnghsm. rrsBident of Marls Klallsr Auxiliary, if To make a gaod nurs one mint ksve ae alert and understanding Mrs. Mannr Plelfel bes ea guest ws built on the flooring of th anic. has rsii4 mealing tor to. morrow nisht in K.

of C. Hall. Final sr. mint, good Judgment, wholesome Still snnther rises at the B. M.

eel sMIehad three years Sfn. Is fsr advanced Is drawing and painting br staler, Mrs. Charle Hoffman, ef 1ur. and when tha wood burned the lb Jtepublla. tastes and the equivalent ef hi a Leoa Ttmrlow.

tsngamants Wll be made tor tbe Brooklyn. Brtck structure foil on th firemen..

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