Ocean City Sentinel, 4 December 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

vol. xxxix.

ocean city, n. j„ thursday, december 4, 1919.

no. 36 i

Ocean City Sentinel Publish** Wsakly at OCEAN city, N. U. -a*g CURTIS ROBINSON Bditor and Proprietor i— ts.oo P«r Y«ar. Strlcily In Advance. nKDlCAL. pr. w. p. hAines COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE ocean city. n. j. i* lo 10 a. tu. orm'K HOUHiJ: tjcll 1'|h}uc.2*> M^iKuliiymnMUca MIWUIIDI - tSSuMOymnuUW bwtdieu Movcuiciii* Dk. Florence b. Haines Hour* by Appointment OCEAN CITY, N. J. dour*— U-. P- m Allen Corson, 1. D. 8x6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey U. |ni«-r-rilaU> 130- A. JJKRSCHEL PETTIT , M. D. 007 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ufflcv Moure: 9 lo 10 a. m, 7 to a p. tu. Fboae uffl <*• How* Pbooe 277 Until x a M. 1 3 p. m. b S p. IU. John h. Whiticar, m. d. Eighth and central Ave. ocean city. n. j. Qr. Wilson Y. Christian Dentist** 809 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY* ■ - J. Bell Phone, 162. *lOcean cSy Calls Olven Immediate Attention

DR. DAVID M. SAXE = VETERINARY SURGEON |R 19 north'viRofHVA'ifvENUB : rermwly ALVv*urtaart*nV 6 . S. Exprtu Co. | 5 Offle* Hour*. Ocean City | 0 Tueeday V^n«ad*y,I« tt* »*»• (|) ft iday, Haturday. ( 1 30-5 JO p m. w dr. chas. h. vail $ Osteopathic PfcyslcUn Ocean <"lt* OMoe Philadelphia omea ® *6 Eighth HU l«Mttw2»TS"4Si *' Y ]*hon«. 3i5- J Ebon*. Walnut IW* A Booth Phones $ Nlfbt fbont Cnllt KL W UJ Hughes' Central Pharmacy | 8th and Wesley Av«. Ocean City. N. J 0 Phone 246- W jr Pbon* your ordera jj attomiyfctt.la *■ 0 Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman | LAW offices | aoe hist* avetiT t*w Suivoiaa Occam Citt. h. 4. ATtaatie Cit*. h. j. j] [• Ornaa h.iim: ie a. it. a *. a. j^organ hand, ATTORNEY and CO u nsellor-at-la w . Solicitor, Haatar «u»d Examiner I ftCnar>^>, pr*a* Court Oommlaatoow. Notary Fubltecari may count mouse, ». j. (oppowu Public BuUdlef) w. holt a roan. A*d»«w o. mo*w*i.» jjaw offices Apgar & Boswell, MtaTaaa is csaww* as bury j/vkhub glwh^h wkbim OCEAN olty. n. j. law offices Godfrey & Read Room* 818. IN and 8)7 BartletV Bulldlnf . :: I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J» Conrtyiaclnf Notary Public [

JOSEPH L. PYLE Member Boc. Inc. Accountants PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Incomt Ta» F*pori« 757 A*bury Ave. I Wm, h. Collisson, jr« A«o. M. Am. see. 0. R» Clfll Engineer and Surveyor Clly EoflRMr, 0<*tn Cttyr. N.J. ~ 1 ABBOTTS' * Alderney Dairies V IOC. Philadelphia and Saa.hore Seventh St. and Wett Ave Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttermilk HA VR you a collage, bungalow or apartment to fttrnisbr We haw i line of puumTUR* at 1«* than Philadelphia pricca- Window shadea a specialty. OHAlp C. ADAMS A SAO. tao-aa a««u*y avf,

Progressive League Tablet | THE Memorial Tablet Committee of the Young Men's Progressive League j herewith submit to the public u corrected list to date of name, compiled j for the Memorial Rtoiue Tablet to be elected in the future, and if any per- i son knows ol one whose name 'dues not spjxrar in the following list, or if any name an it appears is not spelled correctly oi any initial as a part of a uame is left ! - out, they will be conferring a favor bv immediately notifying any of the following j * named gentlemen, who constitute the Memorial Tablet Committee : Walter Allen, j Dr. J. Thornlcy Hughes and Dr. Wilson Y. Christian. The committee desires to have each and every name of Men and Women who enlisted or was otherwise in the service of the United States front Ocean City, only, during the recent World War, and they likewise appeal t«> the public to co-operate along the line of submitting names as mated, so that an authentic list may be corn- t piled, and attaugctucnU brought to bear for the completion of said Tablet. j | I Roll of Honor John It Adams Dominic Gcrbasio Raymond Price | j Kuymuud Adams Leonard GuataciiML*- — - Joseph L. Pylc Raymond Barlow Daniel R GoodwttQ Chester Ross John 14. Barr Raymond Haley Raymond Reeves ( K«rl 1; Hrcckify Morgan Hand, and Ellsworth A. Rogers Joseph B reck ley John Helliwrli Kdw.ud A. Rodger* ■ Joseph Kordcricrix Dr. W. P. Haines Alfred R. Smith Joseph Boothroyd Theo<h>re Hildrcth Harry Sliai phalli Roy Brutham Isaac Hoffman Joseph Swan Wiii. J. Halcson Clarence W. Hartm.tu Norvin C. Smith Hutiey L. Chattin William Ingrrsoll Karl Sharp Walter R. Chattin, Jr. Chris. Iiigcrsoll Horace V. Smith Howard Craven William C. Jeffries Thomas Scull William C. Chance Irving M. Jeffries Richard W. S^°>* Dudlrx Cone LcrOy Jeffries Nathaniel C. Smith George F. Conver Roy Johnson Charles Schock Andrew Cobb John M. Johnson Arthur Shoamakcr Kwing T. Corson Edward H. Lee Jay Smith Roger Cooper Harry L. Lake Charles Stet/er Barton Champion William A. Lynch Maurice Sharp Leon Campbell Harold V. Lynch Frank J. Sannino Harold Cotton Malcolm C. Leslie John 11. Svit Edward Cotton Earl E. Mcrrytnan Maurice Scull RusacII E. Cntnc Oscar Morey Joseph Shropshire Nicholas De Rose Ralph K. Moslcy Bud Shiding Btannin J. Douglass Joseph Mir oghloli Rev. R. S. Suvder ( tuiseppe Ddlillo Thomas M. Morris Elbert Trout Harry Dlbb John Marts, Jr. John E. Trout Vance L. Ealy Thomas Morrison Newlin Turner Frank Evans William J. Median Otto Thompson George Follin George D. Norcom Ralph VanGildtr Henry W. Foulds Charlea Nickles Wilbur VanTine Constant Ford v Ivarl Newkirk R. Richard \ oa> . John M. Fisher Claude E. Nick cf son Maurice Wnggins 1 Maurice L. Foster Karl W. Ntckcraon Heulinga Wallace Roscoe Fan uce Anthony Pasttc Dr. John H. Whiticar Cieorge W. Goodrow Victor Pontiere Albert H. Weston J. l.orcn Goff James Palermo Albert H. Weils . William Gibb, Jr. Stanley Pierce Frank Zicgler Wat* Service Miss Aletlia Townacnd Miss Anna Wallace Arthur Blacktnau Rev. M. M. Lewis Norman Harvev Colliason Win.-E. Mtnev, Jr. C. Eugene Darby George W. Sooy, Jr. Harold Ferguson Wm. Gilbert "In memopiarn" Wealey Conlery Nicholas Impagliazzi Lawrence Russell Henry Eltuer 15. Ranck

^ ^ [a] Fw°Eave^s s nvp*s There is a lot of talk going around just A P U J. J— now about dyes. Whatever it is, re- c I member this: Insist upon goods made in U. s. A. ® \ Our Christmas Display is being added to daily. Please make X h your selections as early as possible. Many new and special gift fl t articles. (| v During the month of December this store will remain fl open evenings until nine o'clock. | I AS v » /

i Underwear Hosiery Corsets Wool | Yard Goods ft I Uf.AiiAH'e 809 ASBURV AVENUE | 5 w63v6t s OCEAN CITY. N. J. J I - for sale Wesley Ave. bel. Eighth St. Fine large house facing East, especially des,rable for all-year-round being heated by hot water. Large rooms for summer rental and high basement suitable for apartment. n,.fl _ Lot 50x120 with double garage. BiartUj rotindings, ^ 9 | Massey & Edwards I - OCKAN CIXV^IM.O. % — — _

1 Lnk ^ book , showing tlte steady OlIT Wflll PapCT growth of your n,0"e^ veritable find. We nim to Accounts are Inuied, i ,culaT# jus, come inclndinjt yours. g nnll in,iwct onr numerous 3 p<»r cent, interest <io\\ critical U may Paid on Time Accounts. (lnke^ymi long time to decide- ' there arc so many patterns to choose fwm-but Ihe point is llmt yon «t be suited exactly right nnd »t pneei ^ rit., thst will sppesl to you. Ocean uty alfred r smith - rw% a 1048 Atbury Ave. Title and Trust Oc«>fl City N#w J<ft,y Company mark lake \ Undertaker and Embalmer OCBAN CITY, N. J. ^ ay«» ot — ooM* mTT'"'J'

bids for pumping engine i opened by city officials

Great Differences in Prices —Award is to be Made j Later. The City Cooitolulooera, at their weekly meeting, received bide for the proposed motor pumping eugluo for the u«e of the lire department. The bid- were en follow*: j Martin Parry Corporeltou, York. Pa,. 700 760 gallon* capacity, with chemical tank. 110 000. Abler iran La France Co . Kltulra, 760 gallon* capacity. 111.600; let* chemical. 1600 deducted. Hame company 600 gallon* capacity, * 600. Willi $500 oil without chemical. > Haiue comp*ny,bO0 gallon* capacity, ' 810.250, with $600 oil' without chemical. 1 The bid* were ordered received aud J laid over for two week*, when the j award will be made. u Ordinance No. 137. providing for the « widening of Corinthian avenue, be 1 l ween Hecnud and Third alreet*, wa* panned on dual reading aud ordered publlnhedThe re|Kiri* of the building ln*pecior 1 for the month, with a check for $78, and Ihe electrical ln*pector. with a 1 check for $27.60, were ordered received J and the mouey turned Into the city treasury. The report of the health oftlcer Hhowed that health coudltloua In thin clly are good. The following reeolutlon, prenented < by Director Campbell, waa adopted : 1 He It Kenolved, by the Hoard of Commie ; nlotier* of Ocean Clly, New Jersey, - that Ocean City borrow a *um not ex- < ceedlng $800, under and by virtue of an ordinance, or resolution, previously < panned by the Hoard of t!ommt»aloner* ofOceau City. N- J , Contract No. 7U7, and that the proper ofllcer* are hereby aulhorlxcd and directed to execute a , note or uotea to necure said *um. A number of bills were read aud ordered paid. DR. SNYDER BUSY Preabxrrtan Panlor In Demand am public Speaker. The Rev. Dr. ft. 8. Snyder, of this clly. will addre** the men and women of the Ml. Airy Presbyterian Church on December 8 aud will be one of the I speaker* at ihe banquet, lu the Belle-vue-Siratford, or the Produce Dealer*' Association December 11. The other! speaker will be former Governor Stu I The second week lo January, Dr | Snyder will have charge of the "Week > of Prayer" lu the Perklomeu School at Peuutburg. Pa. hmii FCecdcd. ! Oceau City High 8cboo! youtba and \ other* of the young ^meu around. towu would like to have a hall id which [ they could play baekel ball. They f can't have the old armory and they can't use the city's music pavilion for basket ball purpose*, yet they feel, \ they aay, that they should have a ball. uajri CottageFrank Lake, of Camden, ha* pur- \ chased Ihe property of Mrs. Emma Lake's estate. 1440 Anbury aveuue. Mr. Lake and his wife expect to take occupancy of the cottage in the spring.

4 miss h1gbee bride of hotel mad , K t „ J rDaughter of Former Judge r, fiigbee and S. G. Scull ( Quietly Wedded. [ An Informal, but very pretty, fall ^ wedding wa* thai of Sidney Gwln Scull, son of Dr. W. B. Scull, of 8024 1 Richmond street. Philadelphia, cash- * ler of Ihe Chelsea Hotel. Atlantic City, | and Ml** Edna Hlgkwe, daughter of . former County Judge Enoch A. Hlg- < bee. at the home of the bride lu Sum- « ers' Poiut, at 3 o'clock Saturday after- » uonti. , The cereuiouy we* performed by the ftev. Chester Teste*, pastor of I the Methodist Proiestaut Church of I Somer*' Polut. The autumnal decoratloiiH of laurel J aud palms added to the attractiveness ' of the ceremony, which was w itnessed ' by about 60 guest*, member* of the « Immediate families and pereoual friends of the youug couple. A* the bridal pair marched into the room. Ml** Elsa Meyers, of Atlantic Clly, organUt of All rialut*' Episcopal Church iu tb»t resort, played the weddlug march from Lohengrin. . She also played Mendelssohn'* Wedding March at the couclualou of the ceremony. r Hs To re (he marriage Mia* Louisa I. Corson, of I hia clly, sang "O Promise Me" lu a touchlug manner. "The bride, who waa given away by her father, was attired lu pearl gray georgette, with crystal beading. 8 he wora a gray georgette hat. aud carried a *hower bouquet of sweetheart ro*ee, orcbldB and liillea of the valley. The bridesmaid. Ml** Eva ftay Hlgbee, wa* attractively gowned In a pink putty willow costume, with organdie trimmings. She wore a pussywillow hat, with pink ostrich, aud carried pink cbryaanthemum*. The beet man was William B. Scull, Jr., a brother, of Philadelphia. Those at the wedding and reception were Dr. and Mr*. W. B. Scull. Frank Veuner and wife. George Gtlllngham and wire. John U. Cravens, Thomas McDonald, Charles Donahue. Mrs. Allda Thompson, ftlcbard Thompson, of Philadelphia; Floyd C. Slmms and wife, Ralph VauGilder and wife, Mis* Louisa T. Corson, Ml** Marguerlle English, Miss Sarah Goff and Mis* Ethel Shoemaker, of thl* city; Miss ftose, of Llnuood; Miss Emily Hlgbee, Miss Norma Bo wen. G Frauk Cope and wife, Charles Cope, Dudley > I Johnson and Joab Hlgbee and wife, Atlantic city; Ml w Olivia Ricbman, 1 1 Col Mugs wood; Edward Stepheuson tod wife, Pleasantvllle; Carl Hanson and wife. Woodbury Heights; J B. r Townseod and wife. Felix fteuault. . Long port; Mlt# Cora M Flood. West . Hoboken; Elmer Wllklna and wife. I Potletown; Silas Adair and wife. Cqpk shohocken; Fred. Cbamberlahf and wife, Camden; Thoa. Bheppard and ; wife. Mlsa Lillian l-ee. Mlllvtlle; Johu E Istard, May's Lauding; Paul Cauf- ; field. Johustown; Miss May Becbtel. Bordentowo; Absalom Hlgbee and

league to have . great evening "Jazs," Community Singing, Expert Pool Playing, Etc., Among the Features. The member* of the entertainment ! committee of the Ynuug Men'* Progressive League— -Dr J. Tbornley nuglie*, Waller Alien aud H. Frank Smith— are arrauglug fur a big night rur the boy* on Monday eveutiig, De- » cember 16. A real ' jazi" orchestra w ill start Ihe , soon after 7 30 o'clock, a business meeting of the league being called for 0 80 o'clock, aud there will t>e nunmuuity singing and vocal aud lURtrumental music. The ftev. Dr, Hn>der will g ve a short talk oo the, Hoy Scout movement. T he ftev. M. M. Ltw is will also give a brief addre*« on the same subject and endeavor to arou*e seiitimeul for a Y. M. C A. movemeut here. Member* of the Tuckeitou Club will present, Including their crack pool pla>rr, Mr. Wilson, a former cham plou of wide reputation, who will play exhibition games aud «how how be makes marvelous shots This will be followed by a pool (ouruanitnt between members of the visiting club and the league. The league's drive for the proposed memorial tablet for the local service boys, coftlliig $230, will be started ou that evening. There will be the customary aiuokefesl and refreshments. Each member of the league 1* prlvl legrd to lake a friend to the enterlaiumeoL _ rrescber Injure* Rib*. The lecture on the Bible, which was to have been given at the Lutheran services at the Hotel Imperial riunday, was not delivered, owing lo the nhysteal Inability of the pastor, the ftev. J T. Gilllson. The preacher attempted to Ux a light In hi* Hea Isle City church aud fell with aufilcieut force to badly bruise some rib* The attending physician ordered the pa* tor to stay at home for treatment. The lecture upon "Marvels of Divine Revelation" will (D. V ) be delivered uext Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, taking ihe place of the usual Lutheran vesper service at the Hotel Imperial. TbnnUagt v tog Party. Boml Johuoou and wife, of lhl« city, ou Thaoksglvmg Day eulertalned Mrs. Johnson's parent*. Geotge Heller and wife, aud her ulster, Mr*. Johu Mllh ward, of Newark, N. J ; Lewi* LeLong aud wife, of Irvlogton, N J. and Harry Mealey aod wife and Geo Johnson, of Philadelphia. Wife, Burner* F. Higb e and wife Raymond Bmltb and wife. Mtas Clan Hlgbee, Enoch Hlgbee, Enoch 8mttt aod Charles Bmltb, Homers' Point. Upon their return from tbelrtnp Mr and Mrs. Bcull will reside lu tbi Ellsworth AraTtments, 18 South Bnv erelgn avenue, Atlantic City. The brld*. who has the best Wkbe , of a large circle of frieuda. was one o i the popular teachers in the Weale: Aveuue School in thla city for a yea ' aod a half, and which position she re I signed a short time since. I Mr. Scull wa* with the 88th Eugl i neers on the oiber side. He has beei . cashier of the Chelsea Hotel sine June and Is highly esteemed hy all hi 1 friends.

scull agency ' sells six lots ft New OwnerB Plan to Build " 3 Houses Thereon Early in | ; - Ihe Spring. j The Joseph I. 8cull Agency reporta the tale of a number of building lot" I during the po*t <Jaya Moat ^of these lot* were purchased by homescekers, aud the new ownera will . urobably build on tbem during the coining spring. Beveral of the*e lot* are In the southern end of Ocean Clly, I where real estate H beginning to move rapidly. | 1 The sales were as follow*: I^ot 170, Becilou G, on account of ». K. Ayars, to Harry Hayaa, of Ocean I 11 Lot 642. Bectlon L. on aco^'uut of the I estate of B. Wesley htk® deceased, to C. F Lamsback. of Philadelphia. I. Lot 741. flection L, to Joseph H Gaaklll, of Ocean City. Lot 427, Bectlon B, on ^°ODt of L. M. Clevenger, to Norman B. Hafletgb, near the Beading'* Fourth street at aI Hon. » . Lot 740. flection L, on account or B. Wesley Uke, deceaaed, to C. L N lekerson, of thl* city. Lot No. 780, Bectlon C, on koeotlM of J. I. ttcull, lo John Bramell. of thta ~ oliy. Thl. Inl h»« b«o wld tt X «. Hutlon, of lhl« clly, .hd I. locled on I Wealey avenue, near twelfth *treai. , — ■ *-«•* ■ — l ■

r-nablniK Cbarcli nlane. li William H. Delsroth, Peter Woll, ( Jr., and the Rav. John T UHlleon, M the pasior, member* of the Lutheran Church building committee met at ( the Hotel Imperial a few day* ■*«» and inspected tba foundation work, recently completed, for lba «r»trsl , portion of the church building*. I hey made numerous callfc on ' flrna dealing in building material*. A ftill meetlog of the building committee will be hrld lu Philadelphia tomorrow eveulng et All flaint*' Lutheran Church, War*'* eeeelalilee. o Freeh roasted, hot peauutf, 24 cente e per pound. a Large new fancy mackerel. Mi. Holly sweet elder by me quart y nr gallon. Elegant flavored coffee only 60 cent* * i par pound; good a* the beat, ■ n New crop Naw Orleeua raolaew.10 esni* per quart. I Large eaeortment choice enple*, orI enges, banana* and all kind of fruit 1 always on hand. Fre*h rgg* right from the country, plenty of them. Heine's sweet mixed plcklee, very ~~ testy, 16 cents per half pound, adv., 41 « 1 Are you looking for a 111 the Garden*, prloa* $600 to $*woi ■ ?owsT «« A^i"D k |%n,«iT0«S

wants early decision on community building

local bed hen get new members 2$ Candidates Initiated by Kaltnia Tribe Within East Few Weeks. The member* of Kaltnia Tribe, No 1220. Imp. O. ft. M.. of thl* city, are rather proud of their successful drive far recruit*. Within the la*t six week* the tribe ha* Initiated 26 candl I date* for membership. Most of these I are young men. ' At the meeting of the tribe Wednes I day night of last week, leu men were initialed by the organliation'a degree I team. I After the cert monies, addresses were made by some of the visitor*, including Great Part Bachem Allies and I Messrs Mageeand Bmltb, of I equod Tribe, Atlantic City. I Vlaltors were present from the Petersburg tribe of Red Men. i Later there was music by Roy i Kfaoder, planlrt, and William Binklu-

son, violinist. , ' . Then came a fine treat In the *r*y of a mussel atew, which wa* fully en*°¥he cJmmHte in charge comptlaed Ubarle* Hreckley. Joseph Barclay and Charlee Bampsou. The tribe member* will go to a chicken pot pie dinner being given by Wlndago Tribe, of Pel ers bur®. The members of Kaimla Tribe will attend trrvlcv* in a body lu the Ftr»t I Pfwbylertao Church Bunday evening. I Plana Wlatt to California. Mr*. H. L, Btelwagon, of thl* city, I whole now in Philadelphia, may »o I to California within a short time, to remain there until next aptlug. I Mr, Btelwagon !• night clerk at the I ennhuret lo Atlantic Uliy, and he goea back and forth from Ocean t.lty every clay, but ha will soon close hi* cottage here and remain In AtLntic t'tty for lthe winter. M To One aod AM— Do not forget the > old tellable »Uv Villa Laundry whlrb waa eatabllBhea In 1Wt« Try U onee- . complete your laundry whlle yoc . watt. Uall, writ* or phona, 1W-W 217 Bay avenue. Goaan Glty. France* Kreao»an. Prop. adv., 6-8. Hmo*. y Lp.ve your order* now fur baaotlfu If Holly Wreath*. » cwnte each, mad hy experienced florist, at the hnma c n Joseph Broadlay, Jr., Ml A.hury an o adv., 11-27, 41, tlf wantkp -Home wanted for brig* [>. foo^yaar-uld girl. YflHiuf *

8. B. Swan Urges Special Election Soon— Summer School* 8 Needr. ^ flpencer B. Bwao, at tba meeting of the Boan! of Trade, atrongly urged that the clllten* pctltlou the Oily Ccmml**louer* to have a special election to decide the now old question of the erection of a eommu tiiiy butldtug as a memorial to the boys of this resort. Our boy*, he said, fought for the country's honor, tod the city, uearly a year ago, planned to erect a memorial in appreciation of their service*. Nothing has beeu done, be continued, and we should hold our beads lu shame. There will be o»ime •'kicker*, but such people are no good. Out-of towu people who o*n properly here will not object to a few cent* in ral»* In taxes. The clly own* suitable ground for each a building. Just before Mr. Swan epoka. ProhJ. ' m. Stevens told of the urgent need 1 of better bousing conditions for the 1 Oceau City fltatt Bummer School, and along this line be read extracts from a ' letter received from Dr. T D. Beu*or. director of tba State's summer schools. f If general conditions are not Improved, • Ocean City may lose the aummei

These *nbjecis will be considered at an adjourned meeting of the Board of < Trade next Tuesday evening, t enlistment week prepsraiorr aervlcet fttudaf In PI rat Baptist Utaarcti. i( Sunday ear v lea* at the Fir»t Rap tt*t church will be a* followa: Morning, 10.30. with special object leaaon for children and sermon by the pastor, the Rav. M M Lewis. In the anertioou, in 1 leu of the las ton. an illustrated talk will be givan on the tubject "For the Matter e I rtjltCQ II In the evening, elnglng by ihe _ « young people aod special sermon. , opening enlistment week, during • which err vice* will be held at the church every night except Monday and Haturday All era welcome. A I name mtoatwawrp ■*<t»«l- ' The Woman4* Home Missionary i 1 Boftftty of the Firrt M K Uhurrh will • I hold It* regular monthly bu am I malting at the home of M re. Alien i Utoreoh. 816 Wwley avenue, uext 1 |\te»day, 8 46 p- m All membere are H reqomted to attend. 4 Legal P»P» of alt daectlptkmo, in r. riuding wIlW are carefuU? dnjwu * , H. tMrtl* ftoblneon 8d W ^ Aabnry avehue. 4>caan GHy, N J odt - „"^s^-saaac-a| K. A»buty*Ttk WsR V

proposed soldiers' tablet g will be deeded to city |

— I brings suit to recover $20,000 . j t I 1 Isaac Aaronson Seeks to Sc- 1 1 4 cure Damages from Pleas - autvilie Buainebb Man. \ Wootton. Harcourt A Bteelroau, ^ Atlantic t'lly lawyers with office* oo|; Niuth *treel, thl* Clly, »>»ve tiled f paper* lu an action for $20 000 dam- t j *Re* *galu*t j Waldou Wa>, a Plea^- ^ antvllle tu»u»e-4 man, ou complaiui . of I*aac AsrouiKin, who lis* been * , re«ldeu( of I hi* City for sever a! year*. The case will come up lo the Bu- , preiue Court at May'* Lauding at the , January term. t Aarouhou, who conduct* a ••helping , Hand uiimioii " w ax run into aud badl> , I Jured, It In claimed, by au auto driven , by Way. The accbient occurred lu PJeaaaiilvllle. w here Aarousou aud hv* j wife were conducting one of their •treet meeting*. , Aarousou'* injuries were treated In the Atlautlc City Hospital, iu which j, luxiiiut fou he wa* compelled to remain a few week* by rea*oD of bl* mishap- , TAKES GOLD MEDAL "nob" I'lcrce Cobb'* Creek. Oolf I Champion. The many friend* of Robert Pierce 1 ' will be glad lo le«rn that he bs» won > the golf chain ploDNtup of Cobb'* • ('reek, Delaware Couuiy, for thl* year, I - and thus got a gold medal for captur- 1 • lag the first leg of the couteal. Tbel - wtuuer of the cnampioanhlp for three p year* takes the Cald well Cup. t Mr. Fierce, who recently took up ? tblftgame a* a form of recreation, I* developing rapidly into a star player. e Ywcbi ClabCbrlatma* Parly. ^ The next "Family Night" of the • Ocean City Yacht Club will take place u ou Friday evening, December 19. "It will be a real Chrtrtma* party — come and enjoy It with u*t" aaja Commo- , dore Hexamer. "All we a«k I* that • you notify John E. Wick, 931 Market J: street, Philadelphia, at leart one day I . before the party. In order that reservation may be made for you and your ^ gueeta." ■ , ■ ■ 4 » Will Bay More Properties Jerry DeFrauco, a well known bart ber at 843 Asbury aveuue. uext to the , city hall, ha* arranged with Charlea b C. Read, of Camden, the owuer, lo purchase the two story brick building p. at 641-48 Atbury avenue. Bealde the ie two rtore* there are dwelling* tu the v. rear and over each. Settlement I* to b* made within a short time Mr. Deph Franco ha* beeu lu buriueo* here a uf u umber of years. >y ' A " Rr HltCoDila* Ch*pl«lQ. e- The Hev. John Ritchie, of 8t. Loots. wax the guest a few days ago of bt* [I* couvin, the Rev. Thomas P Blake ;n rector of Bt. Augurttua'a Church, thl* cv city. Father Rue trie baa been iu the its service of hi* country for tome time He spent quite a period a* chaplain at • Camp Meriitt-

lodge women r 1 11 • attend church • I r |v Members of D. of A. Council k Bear Sermon by Dr. ' R. 8. Snyder. t The First Pre#byterlan Church wa* crowded Buoday evening, when the member* of Ocean Uty Council, No 10. D. of A., attended the seivfffcado • « body. There wa* a large turnout of ' the members of this organlxatlon. I The pa*tnr, the Rev. Dr. Boyder, I preached the sermou. hi- *ubject be t lng "Kractiog a Permaneut Memor tat." It waa a slirrlug sermon and i made a *troog appeal to hi* hearer* In the cooreeaf hlxaddre** Dr Buyder reminded the ltdlaa of the neca^ slty for preeeot appltcallon of their war seal to civic and social problem*. , and he held before them as an obJ ec , live the eare of 800 children after school hour*. r Mlsa Louisa T. Coraou *ang two beautiful solos. i For Balr.— The very desirable cors"\ ner of Tenth street and Oootral aveI mi*. 90x100 feet Inquire of Andrew * Brown. 1818 Columbia avenue. PhUadalphla, Pa adv.. If i. Try an advertisement In tba BkKTVI. HBL T _

ProgresBive League Has Had Dc Bign Drawn and Will Solicit Money. The pruponrd memoriai tablet in honor of u*e ioc»l boy* *5" *er*ad in ihr war *gaiu»t Germany, 0* pUootd by the Young rieo'« Progrwtee will be placed ml the •oath--»vxi corner of lire c*iy t>ari, Ncntb ■irert and Asbury avruue aud will b* the pro{«eriy of I he mui>KMp»l»i> . try wnicu u will ov c»r*-d for aud pre■erved Dr J Tfiorulay HugtiOa aod "V alter A lieu, member- of lue lr»«u«rV c- muiltlre, aj»pr»rrd oef-rje th«C»*y ' om uri— loner* at the «erk»y OlMJi'M of this txrdy, and Dr Hughe- nrid of tba progrexx being made cy lb* league to thl* Dialler Dr. ilugoe# said thai the »ut<j*CC of memorial h*d bevu brought up In ihe J«r»gu* soma week.* aiue* and (bta , ;o mm i tier aulhonxed lo go ahead. It uad beeu drc«Jcd lo have a brutsg* isbltt on a mouumeut of pitiiab gray color, aur mounted by a hall and eagta It will be thirteen feet high from lb* iop of the eagle'* wing* to tba baas. I'be mooumvni will stand on a ooncrata b**e Tba league bad aataetad the souLhwaet corner of tba city bail a* the site for the monumaot, about where me can no u now at*ada, aud the organ nation desired tha approval of the City Commiwiooer*. Dr H ug bee here aho wad (he membe re of tbe board a copy of tba labia* as designed Mayor Champion told the committaa that tbe board would take lb* aaauor up in regular order and notify league. Director Campbell suggested tbat It might be well to lay tbe m attar over for a week While be personally bad uo ubjectioo* to tba city nail *na, aod did uot look for auy from tbe cutxaoa, it might be wail to postpone acuoo fax Mayor Champion said that ttBfb could be no objection to delaying aa uoa for a weak. Dr. Hughe* stated tbat tba liaga* figured oo eoon beg to □ lag tu drtva aud hoped for no anaaeaaaocy «ay io atartlog thia, if poaetbla. Tbay bod expected today tba baarty approval of tba board and at once to begin arrangements for tbe drive. Director Campbell o*M tbat, an far as be U concerned, be is heartily Is ravor of the plan, but tba board ouaeber* only three peteoo*. Director Fisher sold that It inai to him tbat tba board should go on record as favoring thla move and do a*, only ■object to the considers! loo of each Btotaat aa might come from anyooa* [a thought, be said, that the league 1 can go on with IU work. > Ctty Solicitor Boswell asked tf k ! were the thought of the league to dead f tbe mouumeut to ihe City ta oww f tbat it might properly be guarded aod 1 looked after, aod l)r Hag boa ex- * preyed himself In tbe ofllrmatl**1 At the *uggeatioii of Mayor Cham ploa. Dr. Hughe* agreed to bnug ttou phase of tbe mattsr before tbe laogua, the latter to uotify tba board of tu '. acriou. ^ „ . * Director Fishar made tba following motion, which was carried: * Tbat tbe requast praeeaud by tbi t progreaaive League for tbe privilege «0 ' er-ct * tablet, dedicated iu memory « it uur men and women * ho ' or <ad la tbe lau war, on tbe aouthwart coroet

jf the city ball, hmm the hearty approval and graut of tba oooawloosrk subject to the ooowdataUoo of anyoblections tbat may be brought before ihe commissioner* before Uuoday, December 8. 1919 mid tablet to ba pw xeutvd to tbe public. Dr. Hughe* **kad the board to at* ratige for a proper celebration of tba vvent on the daj lb* moouaaaat l* to tie dedicated ^ The league, at lie mretlag, heard Ut. Hughes' report, and screed to the proposition mad* by ^tbe Cwy • 'omtaiMioner* on behalf uf toe public Orrat Time PrmnmC. The member* of the Men'* Frleod•hip t la** of the Pre-by tartan « -hnrcb will have their mouthty imcioi and gxovrsl good tldt* Friday evening, December 12 at $ 30 o'clock A great Urn* I* pr«m»aad Prominent apeak «* will be preaeut. A fin* luoeheon will oe served by the commute*. R. Curt I* Robto*oa, 744 aod 74$ bury aveooa. Oca*" Cky, N J ♦ baa beeo appatatad a taoaam'M'ondf J* i>aed» for Peonayivania, wish fall anthor'ty to take scaoowlrdgmeot ana proof of auy dead, mortgage convayeoca of any laada. 4 an am rate « heredltaeoodtt lying or baeag to wb Btata. or any ot bar writing to be a ted nr recorded to iwwNyjv^ trie, aod k Mtwtniaiaf an cakb or nation. •or., u. Juvenile gannantt wf (loo s. and alao fkney lamp abadm made at my bom*. Apply m*a. ub* Cheater, Port 0®ca Apartmania adVw, 11*57 , et.

St. ^obn's Ev. Xutbcran Cburcb 1 bcv. *>orth t- oilllbon, pafte* lots Oentral AvW special lecture Marvels of the Divine Revelation" ;I Thla Sunday (December 7) Bt the a p.M. HOTEL IMPERIAL •A LECTURED OF MERIT" Oy • Hibl* Sohoki* The baptist conner | i " 7 sq" 4 »p®«k0r* | i ^ ,s: i i ,» ttthm^lowylttgm j! riRST BAPTIST envuen , 3th Young People"* GnllrtmsnV Wook | I 1 DHtmbx *th to tath Xc. Lt ^ ^ i Vi . a ■ I 1 l,lw