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D PROS AND ANTIS L GUEM ING NINE TO RECEIVE THEIR OIPLOMAS A’rlmtal Exercises To Be Held In Opera House;Befo/-e Audlence o.f ’Parents land Friend.s:7 Splendid Program Prepared -- Colors Ate ..-,. . ! - .Orange.,~d:.B.lu9"/: " , . .; ¯ -.:..:. ~_’:#~i~, ~ ~.u~t ~eZ~~,~#~ : .... tseli~e~v~t~ dlpjOi~u~ lertaa# ’ev~nf~ nexi, when .the annual graduation exeretuee wiltbe held in the Opera House. Throe promise t0be among the fluent ever held here and a large audience of parsuta and frleuds will w|tne~l " the eveuL InclUded ht the "httppy ’nine" are: l~lates Margaret D.Vaoaman* 8arab A.Hoover, NoBle ¯ .. Bhea, M,trgleSmitB, Fmn~ Hnsetton. Anna Merry ;" Messrs. l,oifls ~hen, Fred l~ytou and .P, aytuond Hoover¯ The officers of the elasa nre: Pre~tdefiL Raymond Hoover; Vice President, Margaret Yanaman: 8ecrel~try~ Nellle~heu; TreMueer, Anna MeG~try. The clam c~dors ~ee Orange and Blue and the mo~to "Honor WMt~ate." . The omT~F’-of theevenlnlN~lll alvin IS,.. EL. Gre!;o~ of .~..e~L~Che0~w.b.o~ha~ ad- drt~t~ the gn~dtta~es ~t prevl~e~exere!~e~ and who Is on~of th# ~ men on II~Qt-leeture platfurm inthl~p~rt~)fthecouotry. ~ . Tbe program will be as followe: 1--Invocello~ ........ Rev. B. M. 8mlt~ "z-JI’hree Part C.horu~, ,,Hummer Flowers," else Club 8--Pr~Ideat’e Address ......... Raymond Hoover 4--Clasa Pemlmlst ............. Frcderi0k $5. Layton 5--Vl011n Hole, "Melody In F" ...... Louis Coheu Ik.4~hum Hi~tmy ............... Marlptvet Vannaman "/--Chormt, "The lq 6- til~’t/.T; :.- .:.=. = ¯ ¯ .:..~t lee Cruet 8--~lmm Prophecy ...................... MallgleBmlth Part 2. 1--Optimist ............ : ................... 8ant A. Hoover 2.-Graduation 8cog ................................... .Clam 8--Pre~nterto Class .............. Frances Haxelton @-Vocal 8olo ............................. Atom MoDesty r~-Cqa~ ~Slll.....~ .............. , ......... , ..... Nellie 8hea ~.--Choru~, "Mornleg 8COg" .............. Glee Club 7--Adrcs~ to OraduaUm ............ ’ Dr. IP. H. Green 8--Prc~eotatlon of Diplomas Mr. R. ~. Vaunaman 9---Tw0 Part Chort~, "Bells Napolt", OleeClub" NC HOE ROAD FOUND IN SPU HDID CONDITION Freeholders Will Accept Same A~ Their Neptt Meeting¯ inspection of the May’s IAndtng-TuckJ~hce Road was m~le Thursday morning last by the Board of Chceen Freeholders and It was found In n~$9~,nd.lt!? ~, Z~.e~.3mUomi are now Rutherford Construction Co., butlder~, for nnaz tettlemeut and the rvad will likely be finally aceepted ~,t the next meeting, In November, 1918,.the reed was completed and accepte~ hy County and BUtte. For one year after thte date, the contractors had to maintain the ro~d, the Freeholders reserving five per eent of the contract price to guarantee the work In November, 1914, the contntetore requested an inspection of the r~d in order to have It finally accepted, but immeof the mere, hera auertlog that the road had n0t’been properly maintained during the year, no no- tton was taken to this end; The State, more- over, said the road had not been properly malatMned for one year. At the test meeting of the Bcard Mr. Byram ~ppearcd, asking for an amicabte settlement Meanwhile, the County Road Overseer had gone to work on the r~d and spent about 11400 on repair& at the direction of tho frecholdenk In order lO end the controversy, Mr, Byram offered to accept ~ettlemeut and allow the County to retalu from the moneystill due latm wl~.te~er had been expanded for repairs. MemberS who In, peeled tbe road deelared It la one of the brat 11~ the County and 81gnifled their wltlii~t~em to fll~ny uoeept it on a oom- proW~lee basis with Mr. Byram, who, It Is stated, has already lost heavily on the eontraet. Viglted Vocgtional Schoolg. Dr. Calvln~N.K~dall, Commimkmerof FAU. cation, and one of his tmslalaote, Mr. Lewis it. Carri& aceoml~nlad by. County ~uperinte~. dent Cre~mau, Dlreetor of Vocational 8eboola Maltby, and the VO~OUI~t L ~chool tether at e~h local center, made a tour of Inzpeetion of the Vocational 8chook of AtlauUo Qounty on Thurlday, May l& The following echoois were vi~ted: Minotol~, Col0gue aud Hammonton. Ae many prOJeet~ of the boys enrolled In the Vocational 8ehool~ were examim~d as time permitted. Tho party met at 8 o’o]oek In the morning at Mln0tola au~d dUtbanded at Elammoutou at 5 P. )L A~I ~eemed grmtly plmmd with the work that the boys al~ doing. Their proJeete ore in exeeilent oondltton. There te every remou to believe ttmt the enrollment In. them eehool~ next year wltl be oomdderably greater than they are at the ptment tlm~ Trolley CompanyMugt Pay. Damases a~mounting to ~ were awarded - Tne~hty htat by a Jury before Judge Howard ~rrow In Clma~t Court qatnst the AtlanU0 ~ty andghom l~ktlrc~d Co,. for the stashing of an ice wagon last July by a trolley car on AtlanUo &venue" The cam was tried ouea be- fore, but tbe .Jury at that time dJ~gree(L Forreat W bltman wu awarded ~4.~}0; Howard C. Hope, $1,0U0 and W1111amWhltma~ The plalhUflll w0re driving ~n tee wNgon drown Atlanilo &venue- mad iu turutn~-~rom the s[eeet were hit by. a ear. The plaintiff charged that the motorman made no attempt to avoid the ~olllslon* while tho defonN averredthatthellriver, of the wagon did not pay auyatte~-ioh to the approachiug trolley ¯ tta he turoed aerom the atreet. Correct Train Evil. On request of: the Board of Tnufe" 8upL James Buokelew hu ordered motormen ou the eleetrle tmtne to etop their cars atthe Court Hoam platform In eneh a munuer that the om~ng wlfl not be bleeped. Tbl~ matter was taken up eeYoeal years N~o ~nd for a time tha ermaing W~ kept clear, but reeenUy the stop- ping of trains, on tha e~ng Ima eaumd u~ meroue, paamngere to miss their tmlca, or ead~nger their livm by either erm,ing the tmel~ tn frost of the appr~seblng tmLn or golug over the eieetrin~ third ~tlte in the rear, ¯ Flower Dgy InKIndargart/m, l’ltmts aud friend~ of the May’a I~nGlOIg publl~eebool ohildren are cord~lly invited to eUtnd the Flower ~ Fete on/Thured~y, the ¯ /th of May, at |0J~ o’el0ek In 4be mu-~o room of the tUgh A~ the result ofa~loon brawl ou Chrlstmu ~eason at Lenape Park, the meat lmpular ple~ D~Aa ~3ztt :--I have been asked "What ts the [ nmtter with Mny’s l,~n~lng that it i~ not more [ pro~pereus? Whnt can be dnne tO better con- [ dltlons?" /t.ls a large ~ubJeet-.-a very.large[ subject, and It would t)~ useless Lo enter Into | 0very i)ls~,~ of Lhe stz~)Jcet at this time. I will venture to cxpre~ au opinion on a portion of] the subject, t realize that what 1 may say, / Instead of clo~lng the question, will realty optm it, and that thc tt~oughts of all wilt bc directed to the q taeZtltm..and_thL~mUl, n~y musL nmult iu the betterment looked for: First, 1 w|ll 9~k that you Hsteu to me with open mind,s ; thal you will uot mlsuuders~nd the purpo~ of my remarks" and next, I ask that" yon do not at once diSmlm the subject from your minds" but that you think, and in- followed. . Taklt~g MI the blame for a robbery, Edward Whittmker pleaded guilty Tuesday and Arthur ’l~t~ol~,lndtctedJolntly for’ the ofi’enee, w~ exonerated¯ Whittaker oonfe~me~ rifling the b~’pge of it room-mate and glvJ I~g some of bls plt~uder to Patrons to pawn...- Jac0bKeleer, tiled Thur~ty for nmmult, was found not gultty aud dlecharge~ Judge 8hinn then bad a uumber of prlsonera who had beeu couvleted or who hed pleaded guilty arratg0ed and Impee~l sentenee~-as follows: Percy Thompson, taking auto without the owner’s consent, three month,, In the County Jail.. ¯ William Htr~ug, lareeny, six month& "Tl~muei tIeuaon, lar~ny, six months. .WlIHamU en~ou, ~elllng lottery tlcRel~ three ¯mouth& Frapk Buller~ hailstorm ml~hief, placed on probation three years, to pay 50 cents a week. Walter and Wltltam Benner, sasau U aud bettery, placed on probation three.years, ~o pay 50 eent~ a week. 8. A. HelmMleld. Imaging bad cbeek~, on, to three years In 8rate Prison. ¯ Metvln ~chenck, ~auit and battery, one to three years. l~l.~.rd Whlthtker, larceny, oue to ~eveu ycere, - W-attee-Mee~m~w~,-~ battm~, ~enteoce eu~pended. Frank Dudley, am~ult with Intern. (o kill, three to flfteeu ycam in 8tare Prison, Edward ftlder, assault wtth intent, one to ¯ ~ve r* years. m ¯ GET RID OF FARM CATS Game Commission Dectaree Birds Are Worth More Than Felines. **If In one day the average food.of a wood- pecker or flicker censlsta of 8000 inm~t~ lnjur- lotto to the fltrm, gardeu and fore*tt ; of a rcbto 17~ceterpillars; of a meadow lark, hnndreds PIc-ntc~ ll~ed to date for June and July are a~ follow8: ~I une ~-FI ret" Pretbyterla~ Church, Atlautfe C!ty. ¯. 8~ZlonM. ~.. Church. ~Ulowo d’. 10--t~em M. E. Church, Plra~antvltle~ 16--Westley M. E Church, Pieamtntvllle" & 17--1~pUst Church, Plee~antvllle. \ )8--1z)dKe, Atlantic Ctty. ¯/9.--~belge~tJ~tptlst Churoh~ Atlantis CRy. T.#--Ftrst Preabytertan Church, Plea~ntvllte. 23--.~t. John’s Cburcl3. Plea~gutvltte. 24--First M. C. Church, Atlantis City. 28--Centeat M. I~Chureh, Atlnntlo City. " 29--ML Pleasant M. P. Church, Ples~autqllle. July 1--We~tmlnlster Church, Piesm~nlvllle. 2--~L Andrew’sS. 8:. Plea~ntvfll~ 6--Peoples’ M. P. Church, Atlantic City. 7--Trlntty.Protl~.gut Church. Atlautic City.’ 8--C~rist M. P. Chureh, &tlanUn City. 18--8t. Paul’s M. ~. H. 8., Atlantio City. 14--Olivet Presbyterian Church, Atl~ntte CRy. 15---Central M;E. 8. 8., Northfleld. LIBERATED IN ¯MILLIONS LarKs Quantities of Flsh Used In Now Jersey To Restock Streams. More than sl ztceu ~md a half mRllmm of fish were distributed in New-~r~ a~r~ms U6der the dlrectloo of the Brute Fish aud Game COm- mtgslon during the twelve months ending January i. 191~. This i~ the meat exteuslve rc- stocking work ever ~ttempted In thie 8tats but tt will beeurpdms~ the commtasJoDere a.qert, by the records of the ooming year, during which ttme theblg fleh ¯ halehery at Hacketta- town will be In full operaUol~ Tho v~rteUe~ of fl|h and approxtmale hum- bern of each that were haudied by.the Mte~e ¯ Hatchery were: Perch, both yellOW and white varieties, L7~50,500; brook trout. 778,500; rain- bow trout, 146,700 ; land-locked mlmon, ~,450: black bmm,8,C~fi ; pickerel, 6,f~48;~rapple, ~ ; oflneeet~aud thommnde" of weed seed~; of*a [cat fish, 5,(]Q6; bait fish, 10,000; pike pero~, quai], 150 potato bugs or other deva~teting In-" sects, and of a song sparrow, 25 grtu~hoppere.] ~00,500. and elflders, what Is the economtc value to the ¯ It.te a pollcF of the Fish and G~tme Comml~- NewJer~y f~rmer.tn one year of the cat that I ~0u tl~t th the be~t lnte~e~te of fish and g~me frequently catehe~ and devours tn astngle day I prolm4~atton and protecUo/~, It will make no attempt to advise re~ldeu~ oi" nou-rmldente rc- birds of&tl the~epecte~" asks the Now Jersey’ gtrding speelat points where there Is &,cod lrii~b and Oame Commission. flsh|ug or hunting as a result of I~mtockthg Many ~mer& the oommt~ion eonteuda, work. The beard alms to stock adequately ~nd hundrede Of dollara.a year In fight- ~~u-~et-~dll~ l~.mlt;~l~ eac~reare~! the.~utt.~b~e~*eretnlbeSmte. fffimily of half-wild eats tO roam their farm State Scholarship Examination. eulmlMJng largely upon In~eet-dmtroylng bird& Those l~rmere who &ttempt to work out "in The tweuty-stxth competlttve examina~0u dollars and cents an answer te the above for Free Bcholarsblpa in Rutgers College, the problem, the b0~rd predlet’ w~l view every New Jersey 8tale College, will be held at the fellneinhabttantofthofarmasa liability. High School, Atlantte City, on Frldgy and Saturday, June 4 and b. beglnntng promptly ing; Pleamutvltle vs. F~lKHarbor. Wtnners of the above games to pla$-for County chnm- ptonshlp. Grammar School ~- tlaInmonton v~ No~b. field; Egg Harbor vs. I~mor~ Point ; Abmeeon w. Ventnor ; Egg Harbor Town~hlp vs. May’s Landing ;. Plce~antville vs. Buena Vista Town- |hip. The track aud field eve0~ will tnclade: Htgh Schc~l--Ooe huudrt’d yard dash ; Oae- half mtte relay (four bo~ toa team, each bey to run two hundred and twenty yards.) Fleld evente--Throwing baseball for distance; ltunning broad Jump; Runnlug hlghJ~]mp; Chlnntng.bar. Grammar’School -- Seventy-five yard dash : One,-quartel" of b"~mlle re’lay {four boys to a team, each boy to run ope hundred and ten yarde,) Field event--same as Ltlgh School. Polni~ will be ~orcd for the school aud ludl- form yourselv~ stud think ag~tu. My remark~ may be mlsunderstoo~ m~ being a plea for the buslne~ men only. This ~ far from my thoughts. No person engaged in buetne~ in May’e Landing ~elle evet’ything. ’All that ~e n6t to be found lu bb~ Own store h~ mnst bu’y at ~omu o%her store,’ ’and my remarks are ~s well for’him as for others. Indeed, more to; for If the buslnem men Bet the example of buy- lng out of town how can they, con~tently, ask others to b~Y from them t’ I speak for no p~rtleular indlvlduat, but wish to be understood u seeking thean~wer to-- How to improve the;condition of each and every Inhabitant of May’A lmndlng. To do tbl~ in not aft imp(m~btltty, neither is it a very hard taek; but rather do I eonaider it xn easy proposRlon, easily attelned, and but one requl~tte ts neeemmr~" to Its attainment-- the will of Its population. It Is t/me that more~ Ludustrles are uceded here; more fh~tortes of vartoue kinds, reauIUDg vldual champlonehlp oD. a baste of 5, 5, 2, and In au J.nere~e uf polp~tattofi~n advance tn l, for first, ~eoond, third, aud fourth placea respec11"vely. A boy. mayenter three eveuta and 4he ret..y ; ba~ball not to be cen~idered an event Promfuent ofl~olate wtll be tuvtta~ to~ ~m umpires aud Judgea~¢ an~ as tl~y will not be eonneeted .with any acbOc4 competing, they will be unbiased in their detlsionz. " 8110uld-ltle-~ather prove -un~--orable the ~ntcets will be pompoDed, till a further date. Prizes w[[I be given to the llret, secoud, "thl~ und fourth, places, and to the members of the championship High Mehool and Grammar School I~etm.ll rearms. A cup or banner will be awarded to the High School ~coriug tho highmt number of polnte tn thn track aud field events, at~ to the team wlnolng the ehamplooshtp lu ba~eb~l. The ~ame awards will be made to the Gram- mar l~3hools lu the trek.and field events and In h~sebalL POSTAL BANK ffFIDIENCY iNCREASEDBY NEW ORDER Deposits May Be Sent By Mall From RurM Districts. ~.ve~ per.ou in the ~m maim .urn y~ oiA or over n~Fopau ~ ~eeunt In s ~m~etea the t~t~avm~y,fe’~i lu~t ~’~ t’sa/msst~O.~smi Burlemu. This lmpot~t~nt extension of the ~ervl~ ~,rrr oe mtde pemlbte by imrmltUng persons living in commuuttle~ so spat’nely eeUled as not tojus. Ufy the delflgnaUon of their local post offices regular pcalml mvlnp benkJt to open ac- ¢ounla by maiL the value of real e~Utte, larger aud better s’toeked s~or~t, an lnceea~ number of businem and profe~tenal men, etC. But tO eecurc these ~a~3toriee is, for the preaeut at least..out of the que~Uou for the re~tou that they eannotbe had without the outlay of oomparatlvely large ¯ ume of money, and that le where we fall down --we have not the money. -IShai~ we, then, give up tn -dmpmr and con- clods that May’s I.,andlng t~ust goou In the old rut? I say, emphatically, No! Many .of tbe~e things may be had despite the almenee of ~.ctorie~. Let us, w~th what we have, and witbont a dollar of outside help, begin the tnJ- prevement of each and every oue of u~. You very nat~tmlly a~k at this polnt~" How Ihall we do ltT" Before auswering let me a~k yuu a que~tinu or two. If an. Indlvtduel squanders ell bls income, reserving none for htm~elC w111 his condition improve? On the other hand--will not the condition of the tndlvldual improve, and wlllhe not grow rleher if he keelm for himself a portton of his lueome, regaxd]~ of the amounl of hie ID- fo~rme, and even though hc earn~ uo more than meriy ? The answer tO theae two questions will point Death of doseph Leach. ut 9 A. M. aud continuing unU! 6 P. M..~eh Miller, 50xi05 ft. North sldoof Atlantis Ave. 75 IL We~t of Trenton Arc. $1. Jiownrd G, Harris el. ux. to Colonial Inv. Co. Irreg.’Southwest side of Veudqme Ave.. lfi0 ft. Northwest of Fremont Ave. $1. Colonial Inv. (3o. to/do ~M. Harris, described as above~ $1. , Bertha L. Connclty eL at. exerxs, to Ma.ry B. Falrbr~bers ’eL ul. 100xl~5 f’~ Northwest cor- ner of Pacific and Florida AV~. SL Klehard Me~)]tster eL nx. eL al. tO Tb~ H. Greets, ~xS0 ft. West st0eof Rhode Island Ave. ~ ft. 8outh of Or~entat Ave, ~l,f~t. )~dltaUo Gpnstractio~ Co. to John C. 8lape, 50x125ft. East side of Cbel~e~Ave. 17’6 II. ~euth of A£hmUo Ave. 118,000. Thoma~ Hume eL ux. to P~trlek J. 8heerau et ux. ahx3b ft. 125 ft. West of F~6rida Ave,90 ft. North of Pselflo Ave. 12/000. E~mnel C. Jones etux. to Edwsrd &ndler, 2~xl004X. South side of Drexel Ave" 125 ft. West of New Hampshire Ave" ~ ’ , l~enin to Wl]llam Frelbofer, 42xS0fk’ East side of Richmond Av~ 332 ~ North of AUantte Ave" e~ SL Edward ItL’SWeehfy eL ux. toJeeeph M Johnson, 62.5x120 ~. all right etc. in following: We~t fffde of New ~a~ven Ave. I~0 ~ Northof Wtnchmte~ Av~ $1,0U0. Joseph M. Johnson eL ux. to Mary Mason, 60z62.5 t~ We~t side of ~qew Haven Ave. )40/11. North of Winchester Ave. ~t,000. / Charl~ P.. ~app eL gl. exert, etc. to 81lae 8bcemaker, 40x75 ft. East side of 8L Charles Place, 444 ft. South of Pacific Ave. ~,4,~0. Mary P. Budd to ~ 8’hoemaker, described aS above, SL . . ~h T. Crcwley eL vlr. to leannte C. Don- belly, 150x100 f~ North side of Medlterm.nean ~lL2 1-2 ft. Wrat of P~fic Ave. $1. Philadelphia Brew"h~g Co. to Oee~ulc L~lge No. ~, Oran’d United Order of Odd Fellows, ¯ ;11~5 ft. Eazt side of Mtehtgau Ave. 2~ ft. North of Atlantic Ave. |10,000. North of-Paclflo Ave, Mahlon. W. Newton eL UL to Katherine After several wcek~t’ sufferlus from a cancer- ous growth and au operation in the Habneman Hoeplt~l, Phlladelphla~ Mr. Joseph Leaeb, for mauy years a conttabla, here and known throughout the county M adeer hunter, dted Saturday afternoon lasL Theend came peaee~ fully. Oo Sunday afternoon the body wu conveyed herc to the rmtdeuce of his brother, Mr. D~nlel t, ea~, where funeral ~ervlem were held Tu~- day morning, in charge of the E~v. Newton t~elson snd Iuterment waS made In th~ Preaby- rlan Cemetory. " " " Mr. Dtulel Lmeh, in reeponec to a me~age from the hosptt,~ went up Baturday mornin[G reaehlng the bedside a few hours before death. Mr. I.,eaeh was 58 years old and known to a~mcat everyone in thle vicinity. He w ~- an ardent sporteman and often acted aa guide to hunUng pariie L tie was inken Ill ~ few weeks whlio helping the g~me warden remove n=h from Lake ].,enape and £tlled eteadily in spite of the efforts of the Hahneman physiolaus to stay the progre~ of him dlae~4~ Entertained Sunday SchoolClass. Mnk E. C. Gasktli entertained the members of Mr. Cu~te Hazeltou’s Bunday ~eh0oL Class Monday evenlug laat, kt hor rm~euee on Far- carrot Avenue. Those preaeut were : Mrs. Wlttlam Appleg~te, Mrs. Johu Abboti, Mrs. Howard H, um~ey, Mrs. Ella Kelley, Mr~ Mallnda Barrett, Mrs. Heater Marehalee, Mr~ WUllam Morrl& Mm. Clark Abbott, Jr., Mrs. John Barrett, Mrs. l~lla Adama,~Mrs. Edward JesUs* Mrs. Tho~ 8mallwood, Mr&Andrew Gmb~ Mrs. alfred Barrett, Mrs. Charles Pore- elear; Mrt~ John Taylor, Mm. ~lettte Race, Mrs. Burton A. Gaskill, M~ Bugle 8mlth, t4umm~ ~Oaskl~ Mr. ~d Mrs. E. O. GukllL Grammar School To Play. " The Grammar School base ball learn will open ite N~on on June I at Dorothy, when they will ero~ hats with th~ school team of that place. The hoe.up will be ~m foltowI : li~ Ha~elton, catcher; J. Barrett, pitcher; EL Bmlth, first l~um; F. Watson, I~ond barn; D. P~36th, third bale; i~. Mt’~Gcery, shortstop; E. Yetter, leftfleld ; P, Tar~gltone, right.field, O. ~uderit~, eentrefleld; Tony 8tr~h and W. K ran~, sUbetttutes. Acting Governor To’Speak. MembersofGen, Wllll¯m J. Beweli Peat G. A. EL, are prepartl~l a flue progntm for Memor- ial Day. including a meeUng at the Coqrt Yomm at which Acting Governor W’qter ltk ]$d~e will 8pe~k. aim thetocat minister’,. FuU det-qla wilt be snnouneed next week. Presbyterian Church. At the Pmbyterlan Chumh to-morrow tho pem~r,4tev. 13. M.Smith, Will occupy the pul- pit both morning aud eventu~, t~unday 80hool and Bfble Claam at LI o’cloek; Eudeavor Meet- 1ng,6.46 p. m. : Midweek meeting, Wcdneaday, 7.4~ p.m. KvelTbody wetcgm0. Attended Lodge Banquet, Mr. 8nd Mrs. B. &. Om~kllt attended the 18th anuual ~nquetof "Oeaan City bodge No. 171, F, & ~. M., Tueed~j’ SVealog last as the gue~te of Mr. and Mrs. William (~lltson. CounW Cierk-H~me Again. Ooumty Clerk E. A. Ptr~er is’back ou tho Job I~aln ~.s/14r a two weekt’ Vneatio~, mvat of whleh he spent in the fmterual envtt~,t of the qualt,r ¢~t.y. --- , Repalntlng Residence. ~z Oolleetor Oiark W. Abbott hl Improvlh41 hls imudmmerml4enm, corner M~ln Street andtlmKtvur Ddvet by mi~ntlnl. day. ~Partieular attention ia called to the flmt that these eeholarshiim are op~ to candtdatos for the degreeofBachelorofAris (A. B.I, aud for the degre~ofBachelor of I~ettera (Lilt. 13.), well as for the degree of. Bachelor of Science (B. Be.) In 1915, the number of polote required for admJM|on tO the A. EL course Wth be 15 pofnU~ to the LItL EL, course 15 polnt~ to the General B. Se. oourm[ 15 pminte, and to the Technical 13. ~ eourmm 15 polnl~ " Old Sol" Alarmed Residents. Binteter looking rtnp aboht the sunThure- General fur openln~ m~nUt by mail an will ask theque~tlon now: IfMay’aLandlng lnteudlng depcattor, res~lngwherc.thereisno sqo~nders alt tt~ income reserving none for regularly designated p6~t~ savinip~ tm.nk, will itself will its conditions Improve? Decidedly apply to hl~ local lXm(ma~ter who wM soe that not. Doe~May’sLandtugdothl~thtng? &ok neeem~ry identtficaUon daUt Is prepared snd roureetf; you wilt not ueed to refer to another. forwarded toanearby pcetot~ceauthorized to How much money do ~ speud outside of a~ceptdep~it~ The intending delx~tor will May’sL~tudlng each week. month, or ycar? then be I~ven permlm~on, to forward his first Now, you In)me’dlate)y enter Intoa defense and subeequent depo~t~ by money order or yourself by saytng--"OU, well! I have to buy re~tetered n~Jl direst toth~ Ix~.mas~r at the out oftowu because I tmnnot find at thestoree banking point for which reeelptsor eerUflcate* here the nrt~clea whtch I tequtre, deaire, or am will be ~l~u~l. He may Withdraw alLorany In the habit of uslng." Youwlil probably say l~rt of hi- postal eavinp by mall avd .o9. deme.ud together with auy fntereat that I~-y and, at one, admll that your statement ~s. in be due him. the main. correct; that you axe altogether day- morning shorUy before eleven o’©toek The new tegflet potute out that any person cerrect Is denied, aud both you and every alarmed r~ldenUt of N~wJereey.and Pennayt- i -- °~ r a ----unt In ............ no" t ten years om or eve m~y open n acc~ store-keeper are aware of thlt~ vsnm. ~ven rue ernest reamenm eouxu t t ...... sceou t ma be ..... t-i ---- Th / n,- or her owu name ; mat an u y Are there not ma~y things bOught by you lu rl~811 haVIDg S~Utt similar n ng uelOro, e~ n tee from nu " rYl upeued by a married woma f v AtlantteCIty, Phitadetphl&,.New ~rk,Chl~go rings are known aa’ solar balm and are ve ~.t~1 n~ I~taw#’n~nm hv he r h.|baU d ¯ that unusual in this latitude. They are due to s I*[ ............ , . and other places for which you never t-quired - ul --m "ow te ra- [ put omee omem.m are mrmuueu to nl~e to at the store~ of May’s Landing ? How do you deuoouaen~.tton, rcs tlng fro I rope hi ......... t ~" any person, e~ept the depo~tor, the amount ~urc, caumn~ znzn c oucm or zee eryem e nzgn [o f any dep~tt~ ; that withdrawals may be kuuw What our stores oouteln ? Do you Lake. the trouble to find outT It is admitted that In the air on which the sun ra~ya strike, very runny articles are, and must be, owing to , made without previous notice; and that the ¯ _ " ~ . . [Government guarantees to repay all delmelLe Attended District Meetmg m~ wit I ¯ ¯ - [ on de nd h ~x~roed ntermL . . A delegation from Wm~hingtoo Camp, No. [ Po~tat savinD receipts have b~ken, all 10~, P. O. 8. of A., of this pla~"e Journeyed to [ recordrthe ~t year. Durtngtheelght months Hammontou Mouday evening last to attend a ~ prior to April I there was a net pin tn deposits dlatrtot meeoagat that plaee, J3eld In the lodge [ of $19,000,000, ae against a pin of t8,~0,’~0 for room of WUhlngtoo Camp No. 73. Th(~e who ] the same month the year before. Thou~anda madenp the deleg#Aton were: Charles Morri-] o f new accounts have been opened ao~ the eon,’Gsorge Myera, ~Iohu ~bbott, Earl ’~tylor, ] millions n~de up largely of hidden mvinp Ru~ell Pcaehey, Herbert Engtlsh, ~ h’ave been turned back Into the channels of J~llu, Walter Bona~U and ~inuldin Remmey. it First M. E, Church. We ~cek to help everyone. Ckrist went about doing good. TI~ Church boldaontthebe]p- Ins hand to you. Christ mya "Him that eometh unto me, I wll! In no wise cast out,, Morning IubJect to-morrow : "The 8tr~ms in tho Deaert." EveuingsuhJect, "The World’s Ma4[neL" ~abb~th School 2.30, p. m. Meu’e Bible C-’lmm mime hour. trey. Newtoa Nelaon, past~. Preparing To Build. Mr. snd Mrs. Lewis Adam~ of Rldgefleld Park. have handed out plani for their new b0nsal0w oa tho River Drive to local eel- tractors in order to get blda on the --me and ,ezpeet to have the buUdJng under w~y tn a few wcekL Back To Tennessee. Mm. Buri~n A. GaSklll, aceomp~nled by Muter GordoJ~ Ga~klll, left Thurs~ty to ipend a few weekaat her former home In Knozvlll~, Tenn. Mr, G~mklll will Join her during the eominlr week. 4t_ Bach~lorg Win Alptln. Juat to emplmalaS tt~lr superiority, the Mngle meu ~n trimmed the married mm~e whta- kern at P~Ume l~rk Bathed~, la~ score 11 to !1; 4L Take Cottage At VontnoP. \ bit. and MrL Charle~ D, Makeptmce and family bare taken a cotta~o at Veuthor~ wberc they are now residing. = Visiting In Pennsylvania. Mr~ J. A. l.~mbert Is enjoying a" soJoeru at Wyoming0 ~, ~ the guett of her d&nghter~ Mrs, Robert M. MeKee. Entertained Parentg, Mrs. Newton Neteoh entertalued the.week her ImreuUt, ]~r. and Mr¯ Wflilam C, nenm- lay, or Bridgetou, M, J. 8an Ball Goods. GIov~ l~tla, belte--~dso other sporting goo~. J. W. Und~trhJll,--Adv. trs~e Just at a time when the~e was pres~lug demand for every dollar. How England Views The Tariff. Frederick J. Addisnn. agent for a ~New York bdslne~ hou~, having returned after three months touring Great Britain,says iu an inter- view, that "even tn the midst of the greatest war in htetory, the ma.uufaeturers of England are taking a keen Inlerest In the events bear- ing on the next NaUonal elecUou In thts country. They fesr that a R.epublicau victory wlU mce.n the rtmtocatton of a protective tariff. The lower dutlm in tim new tariff law opened up. a m0ch wider maraet for’the dJffereot grsdm Ofteztll~ ~ sod also offered oppor- tuulUce ior low-prieed good~ that previoosly had been pracUcal~ prohibited from ~he AII~B~3 market hy the high duty." An Appreciation. Through the celumDa of "The Iteeord," we take thia opportunity orexprcmlog our thanks ~d appreciation to the patrou~of the Bakery

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NINE TO RECEIVE THEIR OIPLOMAS

A’rlmtal Exercises To Be Held InOpera House;Befo/-e Audlence o.f’Parents land Friend.s:7 SplendidProgram Prepared -- Colors Ate

..-,. . ! - .Orange.,~d:.B.lu9"/: " , . .;

¯ -.:..:. ~_’:#~i~,~ ~.u~t ~eZ~~,~#~: .... tseli~e~v~t~ dlpjOi~u~ lertaa# ’ev~nf~ nexi,

when .the annual graduation exeretuee wilt beheld in the Opera House. Throe promise t0beamong the fluent ever held here and a largeaudience of parsuta and frleuds will w|tne~l

" the eveuLInclUded ht the "httppy ’nine" are: l~lates

Margaret D.Vaoaman* 8arab A.Hoover, NoBle¯ .. Bhea, M,trgleSmitB, Fmn~ Hnsetton. Anna

Merry ;" Messrs. l,oifls ~hen, Fred l~ytouand .P, aytuond Hoover¯ The officers of theelasa nre: Pre~tdefiL Raymond Hoover; VicePresident, Margaret Yanaman: 8ecrel~try~Nellle~heu; TreMueer, Anna MeG~try. Theclam c~dors ~ee Orange and Blue and the mo~to"Honor WMt~ate." .

The omT~F’-of theevenlnlN~lll alvinIS,.. EL. Gre!;o~ of .~..e~L~Che0~w.b.o~ha~ ad-drt~t~ the gn~dtta~es ~t prevl~e~exere!~e~and who Is on~of th# ~ men on II~Qt-leetureplatfurm inthl~p~rt~)fthecouotry. ~ .

Tbe program will be as followe:

1--Invocello~ ........ Rev. B. M. 8mlt~"z-JI’hree Part C.horu~, ,,Hummer Flowers,"

else Club8--Pr~Ideat’e Address ......... Raymond Hoover4--Clasa Pemlmlst ............. Frcderi0k $5. Layton5--Vl011n Hole, "Melody In F" ...... Louis CoheuIk.4~hum Hi~tmy ............... Marlptvet Vannaman"/--Chormt, "The lq 6- til~’t/.T; :.- .:.=. = ̄ ̄ .:..~t lee Cruet8--~lmm Prophecy ...................... MallgleBmlth

Part 2.1--Optimist ............ : ...................8ant A. Hoover2.-Graduation 8cog ................................... .Clam8--Pre~nter to Class .............. Frances Haxelton@-Vocal 8olo ............................. Atom MoDestyr~-Cqa~ ~Slll.....~ .............. , ........., ..... Nellie 8hea~.--Choru~, "Mornleg 8COg" .............. Glee Club7--Adrcs~ to OraduaUm ............ ’ Dr. IP. H. Green8--Prc~eotatlon of Diplomas

Mr. R. ~. Vaunaman9---Tw0 Part Chort~, "Bells Napolt", OleeClub"

NC HOE ROAD FOUNDIN SPU HDID CONDITION

FreeholdersWill Accept Same A~ TheirNeptt Meeting¯

inspection of the May’s IAndtng-TuckJ~hceRoad was m~le Thursday morning last by theBoard of Chceen Freeholders and It was foundIn n~$9~,nd.lt!?~, Z~.e~.3mUomi are now

Rutherford Construction Co., butlder~, for nnaztettlemeut and the rvad will likely be finallyaceepted ~,t the next meeting,

In November, 1918,.the reed was completedand accepte~ hy County and BUtte. For oneyear after thte date, the contractors had tomaintain the ro~d, the Freeholders reservingfive per eent of the contract price to guaranteethe work In November, 1914, the contntetorerequested an inspection of the r~d in order tohave It finally accepted, but imme of the mere,hera auertlog that the road had n0t’beenproperly maintained during the year, no no-tton was taken to this end; The State, more-over, said the road had not been properlymalatMned for one year.

At the test meeting of the Bcard Mr. Byram~ppearcd, asking for an amicabte settlementMeanwhile, the County Road Overseer hadgone to work on the r~d and spent about 11400on repair& at the direction of tho frecholdenkIn order lO end the controversy, Mr, Byramoffered to accept ~ettlemeut and allow theCounty to retalu from the money still due latmwl~.te~er had been expanded for repairs.

MemberS who In, peeled tbe road deelared Itla one of the brat 11~ the County and 81gnifledtheir wltlii~t~em to fll~ny uoeept it on a oom-proW~lee basis with Mr. Byram, who, It Isstated, has already lost heavily on the eontraet.

Viglted Vocgtional Schoolg.Dr. Calvln~N.K~dall, Commimkmer of FAU.

cation, and one of his tmslalaote, Mr. Lewis it.Carri& aceoml~nlad by. County ~uperinte~.dent Cre~mau, Dlreetor of Vocational 8eboolaMaltby, and the VO~OUI~t L ~chool tether ate~h local center, made a tour of Inzpeetion ofthe Vocational 8chook of AtlauUo Qounty onThurlday, May l& The following echoois werevi~ted: Minotol~, Col0gue aud Hammonton.Ae many prOJeet~ of the boys enrolled In theVocational 8ehool~ were examim~d as timepermitted.

Tho party met at 8 o’o]oek In the morning atMln0tola au~d dUtbanded at Elammoutou at5 P. )L A~I ~eemed grmtly plmmd with thework that the boys al~ doing. Their proJeeteore in exeeilent oondltton.

There te every remou to believe ttmt theenrollment In. them eehool~ next year wltl beoomdderably greater than they are at theptment tlm~

Trolley Company Mugt Pay.Damases a~mounting to ~ were awarded

- Tne~hty htat by a Jury before Judge Howard~rrow In Clma~t Court qatnst the AtlanU0~ty andghom l~ktlrc~d Co,. for the stashingof an ice wagon last July by a trolley car onAtlanUo &venue" The cam was tried ouea be-fore, but tbe .Jury at that time dJ~gree(LForreat W bltman wu awarded ~4.~}0; HowardC. Hope, $1,0U0 and W1111am Whltma~

The plalhUflll w0re driving ~n tee wNgondrown Atlanilo &venue- mad iu turutn~-~romthe s[eeet were hit by. a ear. The plaintiffcharged that the motorman made no attemptto avoid the ~olllslon* while tho defonNaverredthatthellriver, of the wagon did notpay auyatte~-ioh to the approachiug trolley

¯ tta he turoed aerom the atreet.

Correct Train Evil.On request of: the Board of Tnufe" 8upL

James Buokelew hu ordered motormen outhe eleetrle tmtne to etop their cars atthe CourtHoam platform In eneh a munuer that theom~ng wlfl not be bleeped. Tbl~ matter wastaken up eeYoeal years N~o ~nd for a time thaermaing W~ kept clear, but reeenUy the stop-ping of trains, on tha e~ng Ima eaumd

u~ meroue, paamngere to miss their tmlca, oread~nger their livm by either erm,ing thetmel~ tn frost of the appr~seblng tmLn orgolug over the eieetrin~ third ~tlte in the rear,

¯ Flower Dgy InKIndargart/m,l’ltmts aud friend~ of the May’a I~nGlOIg

publl~eebool ohildren are cord~lly invited toeUtnd the Flower ~ Fete on/Thured~y, the¯ /th of May, at |0J~ o’el0ek In 4be mu-~o roomof the tUgh

A~ the result ofa~loon brawl ou Chrlstmu ~eason at Lenape Park, the meat lmpular ple~ D~Aa ~3ztt :--I have been asked "What ts the [nmtter with Mny’s l,~n~lng that it i~ not more [pro~pereus? Whnt can be dnne tO better con- [dltlons?" /t.ls a large ~ubJeet-.-a very.large[subject, and It would t)~ useless Lo enter Into |0very i)ls~,~ of Lhe stz~)Jcet at this time. I will venture to cxpre~ au opinion on a portion of]the subject, t realize that what 1 may say, /Instead of clo~lng the question, will realty optmit, and that thc tt~oughts of all wilt bc directedto the q taeZtltm..and_thL~mUl, n~y musL nmultiu the betterment looked for:

First, 1 w|ll 9~k that you Hsteu to me withopen mind,s ; thal you will uot mlsuuders~ndthe purpo~ of my remarks" and next, I askthat" yon do not at once diSmlm the subjectfrom your minds" but that you think, and in-

followed. .Taklt~g MI the blame for a robbery, Edward

Whittmker pleaded guilty Tuesday and Arthur’l~t~ol~,lndtctedJolntly for’ the ofi’enee, w~exonerated¯ Whittaker oonfe~me~ rifling theb~’pge of it room-mate and glvJ I~g some of blsplt~uder to Patrons to pawn...-

Jac0bKeleer, tiled Thur~ty for nmmult, wasfound not gultty aud dlecharge~ Judge 8hinnthen bad a uumber of prlsonera who had beeucouvleted or who hed pleaded guilty arratg0edand Impee~l sentenee~-as follows:

Percy Thompson, taking auto without theowner’s consent, three month,, In the CountyJail..¯ William Htr~ug, lareeny, six month&"Tl~muei tIeuaon, lar~ny, six months.

.WlIHam U en~ou, ~elllng lottery tlcRel~ three¯mouth&

Frapk Buller~ hailstorm ml~hief, placed onprobation three years, to pay 50 cents a week.

Walter and Wltltam Benner, sasauU audbettery, placed on probation three.years, ~opay 50 eent~ a week.

8. A. HelmMleld. Imaging bad cbeek~, on, tothree years In 8rate Prison.¯ Metvln ~chenck, ~auit and battery, one to

three years.l~l.~.rd Whlthtker, larceny, oue to ~eveu

ycere,- W-attee-Mee~m~w~,-~ battm~, ~enteoceeu~pended. ’

Frank Dudley, am~ult with Intern. (o kill,three to flfteeu ycam in 8tare Prison,

Edward ftlder, assault wtth intent, one to¯ ~ver* years.

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¯ GET RID OF FARM CATS

Game Commission Dectaree Birds AreWorth More Than Felines.

**If In one day the average food.of a wood-pecker or flicker censlsta of 8000 inm~t~ lnjur-lotto to the fltrm, gardeu and fore*tt ; of a rcbto17~ceterpillars; of a meadow lark, hnndreds

PIc-ntc~ ll~ed to date for June and July area~ follow8:

~I une ~-FI ret" Pretbyterla~ Church, AtlautfeC!ty. ¯.

8~ZlonM. ~.. Church. ~Ulowo d’.10--t~em M. E. Church, Plra~antvltle~16--Westley M. E Church, Pieamtntvllle" &17--1~pUst Church, Plee~antvllle. \)8--1z)dKe, Atlantic Ctty.

¯/9.--~belge~tJ~tptlst Churoh~ Atlantis CRy.T.#--Ftrst Preabytertan Church, Plea~ntvllte.23--.~t. John’s Cburcl3. Plea~gutvltte.24--First M. C. Church, Atlantis City.28--Centeat M. I~Chureh, Atlnntlo City. "29--ML Pleasant M. P. Church, Ples~autqllle.July 1--We~tmlnlster Church, Piesm~nlvllle.2--~L Andrew’sS. 8:. Plea~ntvfll~6--Peoples’ M. P. Church, Atlantic City.7--Trlntty.Protl~.gut Church. Atlautic City.’8--C~rist M. P. Chureh, &tlanUn City.18--8t. Paul’s M. ~. H. 8., Atlantio City.14--Olivet Presbyterian Church, Atl~ntte

CRy.15---Central M;E. 8. 8., Northfleld.

LIBERATED IN ¯MILLIONSLarKs Quantities of Flsh Used In Now

Jersey To Restock Streams.More than sl ztceu ~md a half mRllmm of fish

were distributed in New-~r~ a~r~ms U6derthe dlrectloo of the Brute Fish aud Game COm-mtgslon during the twelve months endingJanuary i. 191~. This i~ the meat exteuslve rc-stocking work ever ~ttempted In thie 8tats buttt will beeurpdms~ the commtasJoDere a.qert,by the records of the ooming year, duringwhich ttme theblg fleh ¯ halehery at Hacketta-town will be In full operaUol~

Tho v~rteUe~ of fl|h and approxtmale hum-bern of each that were haudied by.the Mte~e¯

Hatchery were: Perch, both yellOW and white

varieties, L7~50,500; brook trout. 778,500; rain-bow trout, 146,700 ; land-locked mlmon, ~,450:black bmm, 8,C~fi ; pickerel, 6,f~48;~rapple, ~ ;oflneeet~aud thommnde" of weed seed~; of*a [cat fish, 5,(]Q6; bait fish, 10,000; pike pero~,

quai], 150 potato bugs or other deva~teting In-"sects, and of a song sparrow, 25 grtu~hoppere.] ~00,500.and elflders, what Is the economtc value to the ¯ It.te a pollcF of the Fish and G~tme Comml~-New Jer~y f~rmer.tn one year of the cat that I ~0u tl~t th the be~t lnte~e~te of fish and g~mefrequently catehe~ and devours tn astngle day I prolm4~atton and protecUo/~, It will make noattempt to advise re~ldeu~ oi" nou-rmldente rc-birds of&tl the~epecte~" asks the Now Jersey’ gtrding speelat points where there Is &,codlrii~b and Oame Commission. flsh|ug or hunting as a result of I~mtockthg

Many ~mer& the oommt~ion eonteuda, work. The beard alms to stock adequately~nd hundrede Of dollara.a year In fight-~~u-~et-~dll~ l~.mlt;~l~ eac~reare~! the.~utt.~b~e~*eretnlbeSmte.fffimily of half-wild eats tO roam their farm

State Scholarship Examination.eulmlMJng largely upon In~eet-dmtroylng bird&Those l~rmere who &ttempt to work out "in The tweuty-stxth competlttve examina~0udollars and cents an answer te the above for Free Bcholarsblpa in Rutgers College, theproblem, the b0~rd predlet’ w~l view every New Jersey 8tale College, will be held at thefellneinhabttantofthofarmasa liability. High School, Atlantte City, on Frldgy and

Saturday, June 4 and b. beglnntng promptly

ing; Pleamutvltle vs. F~lKHarbor. Wtnnersof the above games to pla$-for County chnm-ptonshlp.

Grammar School ~- tlaInmonton v~ No~b.field; Egg Harbor vs. I~mor~ Point ; Abmeeonw. Ventnor ; Egg Harbor Town~hlp vs. May’sLanding ;. Plce~antville vs. Buena Vista Town-|hip.

The track aud field eve0~ will tnclade:Htgh Schc~l--Ooe huudrt’d yard dash ; Oae-

half mtte relay (four bo~ toa team, each beyto run two hundred and twenty yards.)

Fleld evente--Throwing baseball for distance;ltunning broad Jump; Runnlug hlghJ~]mp;Chlnntng.bar.

Grammar’School -- Seventy-five yard dash :One,-quartel" of b"~mlle re’lay {four boys to ateam, each boy to run ope hundred and tenyarde,)

Field event--same as Ltlgh School.Polni~ will be ~orcd for the school aud ludl-

form yourselv~ stud think ag~tu. My remark~may be mlsunderstoo~ m~ being a plea for thebuslne~ men only. This ~ far from mythoughts. No person engaged in buetne~ inMay’e Landing ~elle evet’ything. ’All that ~en6t to be found lu bb~ Own store h~ mnst bu’yat ~omu o%her store,’ ’and my remarks are ~swell for’him as for others. Indeed, more to;for If the buslnem men Bet the example of buy-lng out of town how can they, con~tently,ask others to b~Y from them t’

I speak for no p~rtleular indlvlduat, but wishto be understood u seeking thean~wer to--How to improve the;condition of each andevery Inhabitant of May’A lmndlng.

To do tbl~ in not aft imp(m~btltty, neither isit a very hard taek; but rather do I eonaider itxn easy proposRlon, easily attelned, and butone requl~tte ts neeemmr~" to Its attainment--the will of Its population.

It Is t/me that more~ Ludustrles are ucededhere; more fh~tortes of vartoue kinds, reauIUDg

vldual champlonehlp oD. a baste of 5, 5, 2, and In au J.nere~e uf polp~tattofi~n advance tnl, for first, ~eoond, third, aud fourth placearespec11"vely.

A boy. may enter three eveuta and 4he ret..y ;ba~ball not to be cen~idered an event

Promfuent ofl~olate wtll be tuvtta~ to~ ~m

umpires aud Judgea~¢ an~ as tl~y will not beeonneeted .with any acbOc4 competing, theywill be unbiased in their detlsionz." 8110uld-ltle-~ather prove -un~--orable the~ntcets will be pompoDed, till a furtherdate.

Prizes w[[I be given to the llret, secoud, "thl~und fourth, places, and to the members of thechampionship High Mehool and GrammarSchool I~etm.ll rearms.

A cup or banner will be awarded to theHigh School ~coriug tho highmt number ofpolnte tn thn track aud field events, at~ to theteam wlnolng the ehamplooshtp lu ba~eb~l.

The ~ame awards will be made to the Gram-mar l~3hools lu the trek.and field events andIn h~sebalL

POSTAL BANK ffFIDIENCYiNCREASEDBY NEW ORDER

Deposits May Be Sent By Mall FromRurM Districts.

~.ve~ per.ou in the ~m maim .urn y~oiA or over n~Fopau ~ ~eeunt In s

~m~etea the t~t~avm~y,fe’~ilu~t ~’~ t’sa/msst~O.~smi Burlemu.This lmpot~t~nt extension of the ~ervl~ ~,rrr oemtde pemlbte by imrmltUng persons living incommuuttle~ so spat’nely eeUled as not tojus.Ufy the delflgnaUon of their local post offices

regular pcalml mvlnp benkJt to open ac-¢ounla by maiL

the value of real e~Utte, larger aud betters’toeked s~or~t, an lnceea~ number of businemand profe~tenal men, etC. But tO eecurc these~a~3toriee is, for the preaeut at least..out of theque~Uou for the re~tou that they eannotbe hadwithout the outlay of oomparatlvely large¯ ume of money, and that le where we fall down--we have not the money.-IShai~ we, then, give up tn -dmpmr and con-

clods that May’s I.,andlng t~ust goou In theold rut? I say, emphatically, No! Many .oftbe~e things may be had despite the almenee of~.ctorie~. Let us, w~th what we have, andwitbont a dollar of outside help, begin the tnJ-prevement of each and every oue of u~.

You very nat~tmlly a~k at this polnt~" HowIhall we do ltT"

Before auswering let me a~k yuu a que~tinuor two.

If an. Indlvtduel squanders ell bls income,reserving none for htm~elC w111 his conditionimprove?

On the other hand--will not the condition ofthe tndlvldual improve, and wlllhe not growrleher if he keelm for himself a portton of hislueome, regaxd]~ of the amounl of hie ID-

fo~rme, and even though hc earn~ uo more thanmeriy ?The answer tO theae two questions will point

Death of doseph Leach. ut 9 A. M. aud continuing unU! 6 P. M..~eh

Miller, 50xi05 ft. North sldoof Atlantis Ave. 75IL We~t of Trenton Arc. $1.

Jiownrd G, Harris el. ux. to Colonial Inv.Co. Irreg.’Southwest side of Veudqme Ave.. lfi0ft. Northwest of Fremont Ave. $1.

Colonial Inv. (3o. to/do ~M. Harris, describedas above~ $1. ,

Bertha L. Connclty eL at. exerxs, to Ma.ry B.Falrbr~bers ’eL ul. 100xl~5 f’~ Northwest cor-ner of Pacific and Florida AV~. SL

Klehard Me~)]tster eL nx. eL al. tO Tb~H. Greets, ~xS0 ft. West st0eof Rhode IslandAve. ~ ft. 8outh of Or~entat Ave, ~l,f~t.

)~dltaUo Gpnstractio~ Co. to John C. 8lape,50x125 ft. East side of Cbel~e~ Ave. 17’6 II. ~euthof A£hmUo Ave. 118,000.

Thoma~ Hume eL ux. to P~trlek J. 8heerauet ux. ahx3b ft. 125 ft. West of F~6rida Ave,90ft. North of Pselflo Ave. 12/000.

E~mnel C. Jones etux. to Edwsrd &ndler,2~xl004X. South side of Drexel Ave" 125 ft. Westof New Hampshire Ave" ~ ’ ,

l~enin to Wl]llam Frelbofer, 42xS0fk’East side of Richmond Av~ 332 ~ North ofAUantte Ave" e~ SL

Edward ItL’SWeehfy eL ux. toJeeeph MJohnson, 62.5x120 ~. all right etc. in following:We~t fffde of New ~a~ven Ave. I~0 ~ North ofWtnchmte~ Av~ $1,0U0.

Joseph M. Johnson eL ux. to Mary Mason,

60z62.5 t~ We~t side of ~qew Haven Ave. )40/11.North of Winchester Ave. ~t,000. /

Charl~ P.. ~app eL gl. exert, etc. to 81lae8bcemaker, 40x75 ft. East side of 8L CharlesPlace, 444 ft. South of Pacific Ave. ~,4,~0.

Mary P. Budd to ~ 8’hoemaker, describedaS above, SL . .

~h T. Crcwley eL vlr. to leannte C. Don-belly, 150x100 f~ North side of Medlterm.nean~lL2 1-2 ft. Wrat of P~fic Ave. $1.

Philadelphia Brew"h~g Co. to Oee~ulc L~lgeNo. ~, Oran’d United Order of Odd Fellows,¯ ;11~5 ft. Eazt side of Mtehtgau Ave. 2~ ft.North of Atlantic Ave. |10,000.

North of-Paclflo Ave,Mahlon. W. Newton eL UL to Katherine

After several wcek~t’ sufferlus from a cancer-ous growth and au operation in the HabnemanHoeplt~l, Phlladelphla~ Mr. Joseph Leaeb, formauy years a conttabla, here and knownthroughout the county M adeer hunter, dtedSaturday afternoon lasL Theend came peaee~fully.

Oo Sunday afternoon the body wu conveyedherc to the rmtdeuce of his brother, Mr. D~nlelt, ea~, where funeral ~ervlem were held Tu~-day morning, in charge of the E~v. Newton

t~elson snd Iuterment waS made In th~ Preaby-rlan Cemetory. " " "Mr. Dtulel Lmeh, in reeponec to a me~age

from the hosptt,~ went up Baturday mornin[Greaehlng the bedside a few hours before death.

Mr. I.,eaeh was 58 years old and known toa~mcat everyone in thle vicinity. He w~- anardent sporteman and often acted aa guide tohunUng pariie L tie was inken Ill ~ few weeks

whlio helping the g~me warden removen=h from Lake ].,enape and £tlled eteadily inspite of the efforts of the Hahneman physiolausto stay the progre~ of him dlae~4~

Entertained Sunday School Class.Mnk E. C. Gasktli entertained the members

of Mr. Cu~te Hazeltou’s Bunday ~eh0oL ClassMonday evenlug laat, kt hor rm~euee on Far-carrot Avenue. Those preaeut were :

Mrs. Wlttlam Appleg~te, Mrs. Johu Abboti,Mrs. Howard H, um~ey, Mrs. Ella Kelley, Mr~Mallnda Barrett, Mrs. Heater Marehalee, Mr~WUllam Morrl& Mm. Clark Abbott, Jr., Mrs.John Barrett, Mrs. l~lla Adama,~Mrs. EdwardJesUs* Mrs. Tho~ 8mallwood, Mr&AndrewGmb~ Mrs. alfred Barrett, Mrs. Charles Pore-elear; Mrt~ John Taylor, Mm. ~lettte Race,Mrs. Burton A. Gaskill, M~ Bugle 8mlth,t4umm~ ~Oaskl~ Mr. ~d Mrs. E. O. GukllL

Grammar School To Play." The Grammar School base ball learn willopen ite N~on on June I at Dorothy, whenthey will ero~ hats with th~ school team ofthat place. The hoe.up will be ~m foltowI : li~Ha~elton, catcher; J. Barrett, pitcher; ELBmlth, first l~um; F. Watson, I~ond barn; D.P~36th, third bale; i~. Mt’~Gcery, shortstop; E.Yetter, leftfleld ; P, Tar~gltone, right.field, O.~uderit~, eentrefleld; Tony 8tr~h and W.K ran~, sUbetttutes.

Acting Governor To’Speak.MembersofGen, Wllll¯m J. Beweli Peat G.

A. EL, are prepartl~l a flue progntm for Memor-ial Day. including a meeUng at the CoqrtYomm at which Acting Governor W’qter ltk]$d~e will 8pe~k. aim thetocat minister’,. FuUdet-qla wilt be snnouneed next week.

Presbyterian Church.At the Pmbyterlan Chumh to-morrow tho

pem~r,4tev. 13. M. Smith, Will occupy the pul-pit both morning aud eventu~, t~unday 80hooland Bfble Claam at LI o’cloek; Eudeavor Meet-1ng,6.46 p. m. : Midweek meeting, Wcdneaday,7.4~ p.m. KvelTbody wetcgm0.

Attended Lodge Banquet,Mr. 8nd Mrs. B. &. Om~kllt attended the 18th

anuual ~nquetof "Oeaan City bodge No. 171,F, & ~. M., Tueed~j’ SVealog last as the gue~teof Mr. and Mrs. William (~lltson.

CounW Cierk-H~me Again.Ooumty Clerk E. A. Ptr~er is’back ou tho

Job I~aln ~.s/14r a two weekt’ Vneatio~, mvat ofwhleh he spent in the fmterual envtt~,t of thequalt,r ¢~t.y. --- ,

Repalntlng Residence.~z Oolleetor Oiark W. Abbott hl Improvlh41

hls imudmme rml4enm, corner M~ln StreetandtlmKtvur Ddvet by mi~ntlnl.

day.~Partieular attention ia called to the flmt that

these eeholarshiim are op~ to candtdatos forthe degreeofBachelorofAris (A. B.I, aud forthe degre~ofBachelor of I~ettera (Lilt. 13.), well as for the degree of. Bachelor of Science(B. Be.)

In 1915, the number of polote required foradmJM|on tO the A. EL course Wth be 15 pofnU~to the LItL EL, course 15 polnt~ to the GeneralB. Se. oourm[ 15 pminte, and to the Technical13. ~ eourmm 15 polnl~

" Old Sol" Alarmed Residents.Binteter looking rtnp aboht the sunThure-

General fur openln~ m~nUt by mail an will ask theque~tlon now: IfMay’aLandlnglnteudlng depcattor, res~lngwherc.thereisno sqo~nders alt tt~ income reserving none forregularly designated p6~t~ savinip~ tm.nk, will itself will its conditions Improve? Decidedlyapply to hl~ local lXm(ma~ter who wM soe that not. Doe~May’sLandtugdothl~thtng? &okneeem~ry identtficaUon daUt Is prepared snd roureetf; you wilt not ueed to refer to another.forwarded toanearby pcetot~ceauthorized to How much money do ~ speud outside ofa~ceptdep~it~ The intending delx~tor will May’sL~tudlng each week. month, or ycar?then be I~ven permlm~on, to forward his first Now, you In)me’dlate)y enter Intoa defense and subeequent depo~t~ by money order or yourself by saytng--"OU, well! I have to buyre~tetered n~Jl direst toth~ Ix~.mas~r at the out oftowu because I tmnnot find at thestoreebanking point for which reeelptsor eerUflcate* here the nrt~clea whtch I tequtre, deaire, or amwill be ~l~u~l. He may Withdraw alLorany In the habit of uslng." Youwlil probably sayl~rt of hi- postal eavinp by mall avd .o9.deme.ud together with auy fntereat that I~-y and, at one, admll that your statement ~s. inbe due him. the main. correct; that you axe altogether

day- morning shorUy before eleven o’©toek The new tegflet potute out that any person cerrect Is denied, aud both you and everyalarmed r~ldenUt of N~w Jereey.and Pennayt- i -- °~ r a ----unt In............ no" t ten years om or eve m~y open n acc~ store-keeper are aware of thlt~vsnm. ~ven rue ernest reamenm eouxu t t ...... sceou t ma be

..... t-i ---- Th/ n,- or her owu name ; mat anu y Are there not ma~y things bOught by you lu

rl~811 haVIDg S~U tt similar n ng uelOro, e~ n tee from nu’ " ’ rYl upeued by a married woma f v AtlantteCIty, Phitadetphl&,.New ~rk,Chl~gorings are known aa’ solar balm and are ve ~.t~1 n~ I~taw#’n~nm hv her h.|baU d ¯ that

unusual in this latitude. They are due to s I*[ ............ , . and other places for which you never t-quired

- ul --m "ow te ra- [ put omee omem.m are mrmuueu to nl~e to at the store~ of May’s Landing ? How do youdeuoouaen~.tton, rcs tlng fro I rope hi......... t ~" any person, e~ept the depo~tor, the amount~urc, caumn~ znzn c oucm or zee eryem e nzgn [o f any dep~tt~ ; that withdrawals may be kuuw What our stores oouteln ? Do you Lake.

the trouble to find outT It is admitted thatIn the air on which the sun ra~ya strike,very runny articles are, and must be, owing to, made without previous notice; and that the

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. . [Government guarantees to repay all delmelLeAttended District Meetmg m~ wit I¯

¯ - [ on de nd h ~x~roed ntermL . .A delegation from Wm~hingtoo Camp, No. [ Po~tat savinD receipts have b~ken, all

10~, P. O. 8. of A., of this pla~"e Journeyed to [ recordrthe ~t year. Durtngtheelght monthsHammontou Mouday evening last to attend a ~ prior to April I there was a net pin tn depositsdlatrtot meeoag at that plaee, J3eld In the lodge [ of $19,000,000, ae against a pin of t8,~0,’~0 forroom of WUhlngtoo Camp No. 73. Th(~e who ] the same month the year before. Thou~andamadenp the deleg#Aton were: Charles Morri-] of new accounts have been opened ao~ theeon,’Gsorge Myera, ~Iohu ~bbott, Earl ’~tylor, ] millions n~de up largely of hidden mvinpRu~ell Pcaehey, Herbert Engtlsh, ~ h’ave been turned back Into the channels ofJ~llu, Walter Bona~U and ~inuldin Remmey.

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First M. E, Church.We ~cek to help everyone. Ckrist went about

doing good. TI~ Church boldaontthebe]p-Ins hand to you. Christ mya "Him thateometh unto me, I wll! In no wise cast out,,

Morning IubJect to-morrow : "The 8tr~msin tho Deaert." EveuingsuhJect, "The World’sMa4[neL" ~abb~th School 2.30, p. m. Meu’e

Bible C-’lmm mime hour. trey. Newtoa Nelaon,past~.

Preparing To Build.Mr. snd Mrs. Lewis Adam~ of Rldgefleld

Park. have handed out plani for their newb0nsal0w oa tho River Drive to local eel-tractors in order to get blda on the --me and,ezpeet to have the buUdJng under w~y tn afew wcekL

Back To Tennessee.Mm. Buri~n A. GaSklll, aceomp~nled by

Muter GordoJ~ Ga~klll, left Thurs~ty to ipenda few weekaat her former home In Knozvlll~,Tenn. Mr, G~mklll will Join her during theeominlr week.

4t_Bach~lorg Win Alptln.

Juat to emplmalaS tt~lr superiority, the Mnglemeu ~n trimmed the married mm~e whta-kern at P~Ume l~rk Bathed~, la~ score 11 to !1;

4LTake Cottage At VontnoP.

\ bit. and MrL Charle~ D, Makeptmce andfamily bare taken a cotta~o at Veuthor~ wbercthey are now residing. =

Visiting In Pennsylvania.Mr~ J. A. l.~mbert Is enjoying a" soJoeru at

Wyoming0 ~, ~ the guett of her d&nghter~Mrs, Robert M. MeKee.

Entertained Parentg,Mrs. Newton Neteoh entertalued the.week

her ImreuUt, ]~r. and Mr¯ Wflilam C, nenm-lay, or Bridgetou, M, J.

8an Ball Goods.GIov~ l~tla, belte--~dso other sporting goo~.

J. W. Und~trhJll,--Adv.

trs~e Just at a time when the~e was pres~lugdemand for every dollar.

How England Views The Tariff.Frederick J. Addisnn. agent for a ~New York

bdslne~ hou~, having returned after threemonths touring Great Britain,says iu an inter-view, that "even tn the midst of the greatestwar in htetory, the ma.uufaeturers of Englandare taking a keen Inlerest In the events bear-ing on the next NaUonal elecUou In thtscountry. They fesr that a R.epublicau victorywlU mce.n the rtmtocatton of a protective tariff.The lower dutlm in tim new tariff law openedup. a m0ch wider maraet for’the dJffereotgrsdm Ofteztll~ ~ sod also offered oppor-tuulUce ior low-prieed good~ that previooslyhad been pracUcal~ prohibited from ~heAII~B~3 market hy the high duty."

An Appreciation.Through the celumDa of "The Iteeord," we

take thia opportunity orexprcmlog our thanks~d appreciation to the patrou~of the Bakery

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You Will never find the nlu,, tlhd It~ i~,ng ,is

yOU m~ek fiw It,hi Fre(L’rlalde p~ych,,I,,L~h.~1+l

regloos. That bin! of hnpplne~s, wor~, ~ ,~,t,s

and prosperity curt on~y b(. fi)nnd hi th,’ I,, l’l~

OfaU adt~lnate Protc~’tlve Tarlfl: W.ke uI :

Tbo gre+it duhg(,r, the "l’lirlfi~ l|lUS[ not h,overlooked or forgottt.n. It Is the 9rl¯~Mnlz evll

of the times, and mill In,n In l+ttrth¯n.hir I~tx’¢,es+traordllnlry rcn~oli.~ for f(’tncnlhellt(~ (Isdnngere, pltsi, plc~nt atnt flltnro.--l+’lhr(, uudFnbrle.

Some ~onlus (’lnllntl II, IlllVO dl~;cOVCl’P*l eWay to rnuke bntter ou t of mtnflower~. Ib, I~ a

relanve of that tnau who irlcd to exl rnct st|H-

shine from eueumt,l¯l~s iHld of |]|II| ~dh,’r nmnwho Is trying to Illl(l Pon~nln|lon f,,r Ih,m(K.rltt~In lhe present fwdltlcI!,I ~IInIllli,n.

The iDes|.el’nile D.rty l+r[,o,l~,d to redlll-ethee(rot.|living, bt|t It hns not <l,,nom). ¯rlH,l~1+rty kncli~,, l".’(’ll ",vhl~n II hl,l=lll~ l. re’,-1~,, lheTariff, t~ut no PL’dU(’iloo In |]H’ Clmt Of ll’,’Ingwould r~mt)lt. It kfll’W thltt there W,,nht I,vdl~urbunce and a euriallml.nt or t)rl)fllR itl]ll

Io~ of employn~ent..-l’l~ihtd-lpidll lnq(~lrer.

F RE INSURANCEAny Part of Atlantlc County

Reduction of 10 Pe’r Cent¯ on~¯ May’s L~nding Properties.I~llrl~lar lllS|l~llni, P ILnd .t~|lretv BondN¯

~ea~ E~tate.L. W. CRAMER, May a Landing

(’() N T It& (:1¯O

George W. Abbot,Contractor & Builder,

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Showing

:: +t+m+ Bier+Whatever the price yOU choose to pay for your Straw

Hat,-get it here. "’ I L i ’ ’ d

~l~You:ll see more real Sfyle to the V:lum;e Inch than atany~ther store; you’ll. Ilk. the smart dashing styles madeby [Blum & Koch and other fam0us’deslgners--shownhere exclusively. Natty, high cr0wn,.narrow brim In fancysefinlt weaves light as a |oath@r, Sp’llt~ and soft Milanbraids In newest effects.

LS0, $2.00;.$2.S0, 3.00, $~.S0The B. & KI flexible "Fits any He’a(~" selflconformtn~,

can’t blow off, cool, conf0rtable, will positively, retain Itsshape.

PANA/~AS a~ LEGHORNImported by us dlrecl, blocked and trimmed under

our supervision, ~atural bleached, selected quality.

$~.t),i - (I.()t).

H [LL & 332 Atlantic Avenue,

nctz w~, ATLANT~G C~TY. "c~,.t .^o.c

,ir i, ¯MEDICAL¯

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N¯ E. Cot. Atlantic & lq’~w York.,AVes., ~. tlP.ntic City, N, J.

HOUSE FUIlNI~IIINt’I GO.(iN.

FurnitureCarpet & Bedding

We rep.,Ir furullure rim1 huy or’.’ PxchuuKeyourold dl~c~trded furul-

lure fnr new fUPnl,urn,A pOshtl nurd or phone, tall 4~0.~

O’nxt, will bring us Io yonP d(~rlu any putt of (he County" wllhm|nlplcs. Fnlr deullng, mldsatls-Pa(’t Ion gin(run(eccl. ¯ ’

Go~|da denvered to all parts of

T ++Numb+rimportant matter +0f select.lug an Executor. TheAtlantic Safe Deposit and+ ;l~ust Co. is organizedimdex the law. ’Ii ~ "any of its officers.die, theyaresucceeded by men equally 0a capable. Therefore, ..when they are your Executor,’ there is no chance

of loss or ,mismanagelnelit tl~rough the deathof the party acting i.n this capacity. We drawWills free When appointed I~xecuturs. "

SAFE I)EPOalT I;(,XEa FOIl I’;I.:NT, ~’5.0n UI’,

Caplta] and Pr6fits $525,000 Deposlts, $2.300.000

ll|e eou.ty tree of cbarge,

Her ry W mberg

We’+e ~+ve~To our new mx story concret bulld-In?~. The lines(, largest and bestappointed used auto show rooms inthe Uniled Stales¯

26’3-2(]5 N. l[~read St.W,- hnve 1000cars on our 6itn-

rnens: f]o~rs Every make in 1915.IY 1.1. 19 1,3 models, road:;ters tour-mR cars and runabouts Also trucks~t~d delivery wagons¯

* $15o to $1000

Se[Id fl.r uur new ilhlstrated.book-let, c,,t|tatntng prices on all cars andf. ~’.] IH:;t ructlons,

ROMAN AUTO COMPANY, iNC,,203-205 ~. Broad St., Philad’a, Pa.

Sa e IDepos tBo es

Place your papers andvaluable~ where they will

be secur0 against 10ss by

burglary or fire.Safety deposit boxes

for rent from $2 to $8per annum.

You have the key tothe box. We have thekey to the vault. It takes

¯ both to get In.

FISR ST

/Y~,my’m L~n~+g, N. +.

(’lll,llnl ....... ~55.0(~’) ~,.. C. [). ~tAKEI’ICACE,] "r¢.~f ( l e~l t.,~)rl,lo~ .....$15J~I Mm,L. It. MorI~,

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I’IIINTING &. STAT1ONEIIY¯

SHANER & KNAUE I’itlNTING

A I’rlotlng Pl(~,nl c~l(llpped forI"1 rst~la~ Work.

~’i’A’I’IO N EI{YA ~I/ttlOllltry Htl,re COtl~lnhlgll|e things you n¢~Bd

E)if/ra),fr(.q I|oth i’hones 24

BARTLETT BUILDING ANNEX

Atlantk City, New Jersey.

LUMItEIt ETC.

249 Liverpool Avenue

EGG HARBOR CITY, N. J. Stalns etc.

"Beautiful Bl0omlng Plants.Artlstlc Floral Em]~lems for Funera~

Arrm28e~t ~hort No,tl~e.

Long Distauce Phone.

EDWARDSI FLORAL HALL CO.,

Eqt|ltable I;uil,]in~ and Loan Arsoctati0n.

107 South Carolina Ave., South,ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.

Argant ¢CounryEllect,+ c Coo

Egg Harbor City./~ay’s L~nd|ng.

S~muel Wt~terl~ttom,

\ Tel.pAsse ~7~

Prices on applicaUon.

Come, Atlantic and Vlrglnta Avenues,ATLANTIC CITY, N. J,

¯ RA TES: "1Fhlt Bate--l’er right per month burulngfl’om

dunk tnl 10 p. b.:For November, December, Jaut~ry ..... 11.00February, March ..................................... 7.5April, May, June, July, August .............

, ~eptember, October......: .......................... 75

Mele~Rate--Per 1000 Walta. ......................... 15MInlmmn charge of 75 cta. per month.

Discounts--From meter and fiat rates:5 per cent, on bills of $4.00 or over

10 pet- cent. on bnla of 8.00 or over15 per cent. on bnla of 15.1X~ or over20 per ceot. ou btils or 20.00 or over

10 per cent. additional discount on all bills I~ldby PAth of month In Egg Harbor City OrIn May’s I~nding.

’1~) Ihlrlh.ll ]llllhllllg .\lhlnth. (’11)" Arlv,

ShimgdesFl/teen ~cars 0uarantee

Pfit~nan, N.J.

\ Manufacturers of

F ne Fressed Front BHckVarioui Colors, Both Plain and Moulded.

Office and Werks : /~AY,S LANDING. N. J.\

WHITE FOR ~]AMPI,~ AND PRICF.,8,

,II~II’ ’11’-111, ,ll=mh , ’I[~

Cut.Glass at Lowest +Prices []

All kihds of Deslgns, and Patterns []¯ Some of Newes~ Cuttings

For Sale at Factory or ay’s Landing Water PoweRco.

~VA(JON BUILI)I~,IL

Wagon Building andRepairing

.Sl)rlng W~()ns, Carriages ond b+’xpren~Wag, ms On lie.nd at IA)we~t I rle~.First CI~,~I ll~palrlng Ijnuruul~ed.

J~seph’ B. ,~lattisonti~telvlll~, N T-

,II II, ,II,’ II Jl ll, : 111 i i ii

NcD0ugagg Kitchen Cabinetson a c]nb plan ; payments of $1 a week with a very’small paymcmtdown. Cat)it;el delivered when first p~yme~t is made.

Agent for the~amous PennantR~ng~.Oil and Gasoline Stoves. Tin Roofing and Spouting.

L. E. B’UmP,Ramony Mills Building, May’s LandJ~ng, N, J.

MAY 22, 1915.

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eery, b~rlng ~ato ins’ 21th .day or April,.1915, O[_.r~tod~ l~u09_ out or tile ~, e w..Jer~ey. COurtI dire"ted, issued onto| the .New,lel~cy Court directed, Issuc~l ¯outs| .th0~,e~.V.Jerw#" Court

In a’eertaln cause thee.In aepehdlng w0erem" or un~neery, wUl be I$Oltl nt puo|le venuue, on / of Chauccry will lie sold ut publl0 vendnc on / of Clmneery, will Im solu I+.t puone vcnuue, on

"EIIz~l~lh ~l~hleyet al~, are compla.lnnnt~ an~ I~ATU[tDAY T’~ET’"ENTY, - ~ ’ " ’ ’ ’ ’ "

Dl~lBlt’AslHevet.’Bx et Klll. area0feDnunts. , , ~ W ..SlgCOND SATURDAY TILE TWENI~Y-BE(:oNDISATUItI)AY , THE TW’ENTY.SF, CONI~tbe’i, ub--ivr’]ber’Wlll eXPo~ to ,ale at ~ublld DAY OF MAY, NINetEEN HUN- . DAY OF MAY,’NINI+7]PE~IN+IIUN. I DAY OF MAY, NINETEEN HU~-+ven dU01otbehlgneet bidder¶on: ’ ]p!tED AND FIIPTEE~, " DRED AND FIFTEHN. ¯ / DRED AND F’IFTEEN,I~ATU~DAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, -at the hour of two O’91oolLJu the afternoon ut. two o’clock I.n the ~fternoou of ~ld dny, | 91 two ..’clock lU the ufti+rn(su~ of said duy,

¯ " ’ INETEEN H NDRED AND In (Be uourt 1teem ~No. ~l, ~sceone X,’loor, m. rn0 Court it.ore -NO, 201, Second Floor, m trio Cunrt lto<)m No. 2111, Seeond Fln<)r. ~~;.HHI~.. , " , Gunmntee,Trust Building, In the City Of At- OUarautce Trust Building, In thc CItY of At-I Onar~mtec Trust Bulhtlng, hi the City nl A~

. , .,~., .~+e~, .... lag[l. Clly, County of At(untie and State Of lantlo CRy, County el At(anti. and State of/hmUcjCity, County nf Atb~ntle and State Ofntthehouroftwoo’elocklntb0aflernoon, ~t Now/crecy, . , . New Jersey, , , /~ewJermcy:thehomest~tdproperlyof,ltalph Ashley, de- Alithat¢~ertalelot, trnctorparceloflaedand ,All th0 foltowingtl~w+tor pureeloflandnnd] All thnt certeh| tract orpurcel oflaudandce~cd, In tllc City of Port Repllbllc, in tbe premtmmm, hereinafter partieuLaHy described, llremtmm, herelnu!tcr, particularly described,1 pretnls~, herehmfi0r j~u~.|rularly depmrlbed,,County of Atlantic, nod State of N0w Jersey. situate In tbe City el Ventnor City, County eltuate, lying and oelng In the City of Anantle/sllnate In the (’lty oI’.+~tntlc City, County.hll of the folh)wlnlg described propm’ty " of At(anti. and 8t~brof New Jersey. _ City, In the County of AUuntlc and ~tate of/of Athlfitte und State of J~,T,~ Jets.It-:

1--T, he Ralph Ashley Homes(cad property UeginningatapolntlntheweatlinoofFlflJl New Jersey: . . [. lleginnle~ntapolntwllgren)cl~tsterly.llne’ being the dwellln[I and outbundlngs and .98 of Avenue two hundred aud three and twenty- Bcglnulng at n point In thc Ea,t Ih|eofPenn- ] of Morgan Terrace ~sald Morgan Terrace hetnl~

~n t~re oflandFmore or le~% In Port Repnblle, Lh~ce hundredthi+ feet Northwestwnrdly from sylvaoln Aveo|u~ at. the dlst||nce of one hun-/u twelvc feet wide mrcet roanlngparalle! with, At(agile Uounty, New Je~sey~" as specifically theBouthwe~t IBtorse~tionof Firth nnd .rand dred feet South |rob the Southea~+t corner of[ lndlanr. Avcntie) lnteree<~s theNortherly line

dc~nrlbe¢l In the ordcrofsale. ¯ ¯ I Avenu~ said distance beinl~ in’a radial line AtlnnUe und Peunsylvanla Aveuucs,, and tol’l+ogan Avenue (sttld Log)lnAvenue being .2~Lot lettered Ben the, tract known:as tholaod belngtheafovesald Wee(line.|Fifth AvO-~ runnlugihence (i)South along Ihe E|lst line| twenty-five feet Wide atroet r||uolug pandlel

¯ "~ene|n!all Mosea~nd William Burn.t( tract, in / hue to ~he afore"am point tinct above men~ of l’eun,ylvunh1, Aveune one hundred feet’( with Waaldngton Avenue)’.#hleh sa~dpoint the dlvmlou of(be .store of ~ehemtah ~llaek- | tJtmed the base.|said r(~llus beingnxed at (2) ERstwaPdly and punlllel wlti~ Athlntl~./distant eighty-eight feet F~twardly from theman, euntutnlug 79.40 nero", more or I~,m I potntlutheWestBne of Grand Ave.u. two Avonueonehundred.nndflft¥1~,ttoa twent~+[E,(eterlyltneoflBdlann Avenueandone hun-located at the Intersection ot the Abe"con anal hundred, feet Nolthwnrdly (rum the South. feet wldestr~i ~ thence (:l) Nor(? wardly along/dred and thirty-two and jm.e huff feet¯ .l~outb-Colllus ltwads Ill Galloway Township At;agUe/wemterly. Intersection of Firth and Grand Ave- sah! street oue butidred feet tic,nee (4) West-| wardly from theP~onther~.7 £1neor WnmHngteu(~unty, New Jersey,’am specifically de.rib.all nue~ .and being the base. p.olnt of all rndlul wardly and parallel with Atlantic Avenue one/Aveuu0,meaaur~l .nt right ung~e+m from mahiin theorderof,ale. / liB.re.herein meutteneu au~ runs (1) l’kmth- hundredundtlfty fcet to.tboE+~t Ih|e of Peon-/Avenue" rt~peeuvely, a.n9 runn|ng menec (I)

3--The Ferry Creek M~dowe, being at the| we~t~ardlyelgbty-flvefcet Inn line of red ua sylvnutuAvem|oaud the vlaeeofbeglnnlng, | Eaatwardly’along the~ortherly nneof |,.gnu"lower corner ,,f Johu ’ltlsley’a gait marsh on/ from ba~e end.nit.ugh the flrmt above men- Being th9 marne, prem’lses which wnltam| Avenue flfly.~lx feet; thence (2) NorthwardlyNaked Cre.k, conelatlnlz of about 12 1-2 acres of[ Uoned point ton po|nt InlnsldoThoroughfare; Scholtz, Jr. eL ux. conveyed In fee to satdl parallel with Morgan Ter~.ce seve||t.y-flve u.nd,

, salt marsh, located lu .all.way Township/ thehce (2) ~orthwestwaedly twenty-eight iH)d J~mamlne Townmend by deed dated the six-1 one nalf fe~t;lhence I~ westw.~ro/y puraHe~nforemthl, ~1+s specifically described In the order] nine hundred+ sixty-one thousandths feel |u ~t lecnth¯day of ~Iurch one thousand nine hun-/wltb said Ixpgan A.v.eoee fifty, s|x i~t to the.faMe. / rndlal line Irom base to a polot in Inside. dred und one, and duly recordcd In nm Clerk’s| ~asterly an.. o! M.oPgan "~.’er¯race+ t.nen.ce (4)

4--Theflght, tell, and Iolerestofihe helrsof| Thnraugbfare lwo hnndred+ und +elgbty- tllllceof AUanUo’COunty nt May’s Imndlng,l~’.ut.n.waralylnanaaloBg.tste~atster]Y J|no o.[l~lphandSarahtlllackman) AshleylnGalto- / five fee,.from baae~ thence 131 N’nriheast- .NewJerscylnbook257ofdeedspagcBlS&c. |~moB~organ. Terrace"evenly-no.gnu one-ns|iwayTownsblp woodland, betog a dlvff~ on of/ ward~y e~ghtyLflve feet hi n IInc of red ua Seized ns the ~roporty of Jes~mlne Town-1 rect,o rue piaceoreegmmng.tlleBluekban Mores estate and cons(sUng of J toward thebes, to a poln~lu’the Soulhwest- send eLals, and’~akenln exccntlnu Fit thesult| Holzed Its the property of Enzabeth B. Coleabout 222,84 acres, ee specifically described In| erly line of Fifth Avenue thence (41 I~utheast- [ of The Alia.tie ~te Deposit and Trust C0m-I eL ale. and .tal~en lne.xBoutl[m at [he suit ofthe fotlr’dc.~rlpllons contained inthe ord0r of I wardly and along th0 Southwesterly linn or I pany, aUbstltutcd, and to be gold by / .1"e°.Plee¯ ISUlIGIOg nnG IJo~ln A.~.~C. mr(on of At.mile.. .. . Fifth Avenue twenty and \three hundred JOSEPEt R BARTLETT 1 lanue C!ty, ~. J.+ ann to Deso(u oy,

5-~Tho right, tltleand Inlereeto¢ the heir" of twe.nty+threethouoandths feet. to’ the place of I ’ " 8he~ff / r JOSEPH It. BARTLETTl~lph and 81~mh (BLaekman) Ashley In lot bej~lnnt~g. t.~ I Dated &nril 24. 1915 " / +’-- Hherl’ffNo. ~P~ belnl ItU undivided on~-fourth I~rt of Being lOt (11 block 4 ~1 AhoWn on a map e.D.- I - --" " ’ " " [ "1 Dated APril 24 1915 . ¯ "230~r~oftlmberlaadoHtheMo~MlllBr~oeh tltle~*’M~p 0r Bulldlng Lota Ventaor ~Ity,.|Tlto~I,no~; & SMATIIIgn~% Solleltors. I * "above Henry ~’ap Uxens whleh David I$. New Jereey, owned.by Wheeloek Colnl~uy, / : Pr’e fce, 1116.66 / CHAItLI~ 8, M~)RZ, HoUnltor. ’Bhtekman reee~veu under~thewU[ofhlsfl~ther~ ~lel50feetequslsllnchbyE. D. Rlghlmtre, I .......................... ~ ’ Pr’s fee, S17.34

+ .~NehomhthBtazkmanlandbeln~lot No. 80. o~’ .~.~IL]l~gtrme~’, V0ntnbr 01t~, N...T~0’ itndl SHERIFF’8 8ABE. ............................the Commissioners’ so.le or David 8. Blaok- Whten maid map IS duly filed iu theClerk’e/ By virtue of . writ of flerl rue)-- ~.~ m,, SHERIFF’S SALJ~ ¯roan’eel(ate. .me" or Atlan[Io County, at May’s I.~nd-/dlT.~.t...a esue~ o ......... "~’ ~ "~" B--’vlrtue of - w .......... ’ -

I ’ Ill + .~ ~., .U ut o( mo ~ew Jersey I.+ourl .v ,, rlt u/ z~erl I1~11~ tO me6--Tbe right, t tie and interest of the helre of , N.J. r ~ , dl t as ,n.z~t. ,,..~ ~.~,,. ~m.~b~u.~ ash~o~ ,~ ~. ~iz~asth..~.,~¢..r.~..|.~r~ ..,..,. /of Cbnocery, will b0 molder publlcvendue, on re" ed I ued out of the New Jersey Courtof Chanecry, will be mold at public vendue oo

No. 2t, being an. undivided one-half p~rt of mannot, aL andtaken In executtou at theauB SATURDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF ’ , ’86.41 aercs 61" meadowland on Gravelly-CreeR of Minnie C, Pntterson and to be sold by

JUNE, NINETEEN I~UNI)ttED’ I’]ATU~tDAY, TIlE TVCE~TY - I~ECOND

¯ --,- +. ,.,- .---,.-., -’------- ----¯-------, .---- W~1~heD~’vlrd~’ Bla.~,ckl~h~r~llVn~:l~l~.~d:r th~JOSEPH IL BARTI~+"E~J’+e"T;’-:+ISUrI’- ’ AND ]+’IFTEEN +. DAY OF MAY, NINETI+:EN HUN-’

being+lot No. Sl Oflhe C0mmlaalonerm’ male of "’ Dated Anfll 24 1915+r~n. DRED AND FIFTEEN. ,¯ David S. B!ackmnn’a eetate. " " " "

Including tho ~nterests eud the pr~mpecttve WILSON & CAnR, SoUcltors.estate" of I he helps nnd next of kin of [+ ra0ce~ Pr’s fee, 1121.79Wright- t~,.ay - WIIsou o Gunsler- Clark¯ El(asWright and Julia Wright nud nlso ¯Including SHEItIFF’~3 SALE. "1he right of dower .fAnes Wright, widow of By virtue of ~ writ of flerl facies, "ta bC~,Vlllald ¯ Wright’ Anua Wrlgilt, widow of dire"ted, Issued out of the Atlantis CountyCalvin Wrlght,:and Sarah Wright’ w|dow of Court of Common Pleas. will be sold at puhUcGeorge Wright, and also Ineho~te right Of[veudne, ou .dower of the complalnuut, Wilds Sale. nnd of[the defend~u1+ts, AImlra C. Ashlcy, Lllllaol¯ I~V[l~hl, Mand Wright JeoDle Wrlghl,~Jessle I13o wright, Mrs¯ Edtvlo E¯ Wrlghl, an(L~lary/lugall% ul~o Including Ihe right (if curK,~y of,~Joseph A. C+,le |t|l~l William F. Wnl|l, nud nl~)/at two o’clock |n the afternoon of said day,wtm|ever right there may he belunglng to John! iu the Court It"Oh No, 201, Seeoud ’ Floor,Mlddleslo~,ll~,r, Clureuce IL Martlnenu, Oram Guaraotce Trust nnlldlng, In the City of At-SteUfox, iler|~¯rt B., BPown, Oscar G’fl~soo, lantlc City, L’ounty of Atlautlc and 8tato orCharles H. Clark~ (leorge C. Turner, Fraok NewJereey, .Mlddlct,m, .Ioh~,.Hnnny end Ira(he 8tratton, Land god prelnHes, el(.ate In the Clly of At-by,virtue of belug tile busbauds of parties t~i luntlc City, Codnty of Atlul)tlc, and State ofthis sull, togv~tl)er wllh all aud slngRlar the New Jersey:beredl,a|nenls.ud allpurtenaeees to the I~11(1 lieglnnlng at u l~,lol Io ibe Westerly llne ¢,f

Trentuo’ Aveuue 700 feet Northwardly |rob

SATURDAY. TH~TWELFTH: DAY OF’JUNE, NlNETEEN HUNDREDAND "

FIFTEEN,

Duremlses l~longlug or In ally wise upperlaln-g, ln the pr~euce ofuud under the dlreetbm of

(]KOR(]I~ A. BOUROI~OI.%Speetal Master,

Dnted Muy 1, 1915,

WILLIAM[ .%|. CLEVENGIgR, So|leltor.

S II FAtIFF’S SA’I+E.By vlrtue of a wrlt of tier( faclo..l, to be

dlrceted, Issued out of the New Jersey Coui’tof Chancery, will be sold ut public vendue, on

SATURDAY, TItE TWELFTH DAY OFJUNE, .NINETEEN ItUNDRED AND

FIFTEEN,at two o’clock in the afteruoon of sa|d day,in the Court Room No. 20l, Second Floor,(~uaranteeTrust Building, lu tl~c City of At-(antic CRy, County of Attantle and State ofNew Jersey.

All that cerialu trnct or parcei of land andpremises, sito~,te lu the City of btlautle City,County of Atlnntlc god Htate of New Jerscy,bOle particularly bounded and described asfollows :

Beginning at a point In the Easterly line ofIndiana Avenuei+lXty feet Southwardly fromthe Southerly Ilneof’LIncolu Avenue ms ’lnhtout on the bapof Sylveeler Leed’s lahds mgOeby HUImon ~tlld Asbmead t’Ivil Engl neers nndUuly filed In the Clerk’s Office of AtlanticCounty at May,+ lmudlng, N. J., and runsthence (1) Eastwardly parallel with Line.InAvenue I|lnety feet thence (2) So~thwardl~parullel with Indtann Avenue tl|lrty feet;the.cut:l) Wesiwardly .l~t~llel with Idncoh)Avenue ull|ety l’~et to the l,~n~terly Hne ofIndiana Ave|me; thence (4) Northwardlyalong ~aid Eatsterly fine of lodlana Avenuetblrt.v reel to the place of beglnnlnK, ̄

’Being known ~u~ dt’m~l~TL~l"l~a Fre~tSt,~ No.615 North I ndluon Aveouc, Atlantic City, NewJura.y, und thesame premises which SylvesterLeeds, ot. nx., by deed dated November let,A. D. 1888 a1+~d rec0fded iu the Cl~rk’s Office ofAtlsutlc County In bbol~’~()~" [~7 ~)f deeds pages380 &c,, gmntedand eouveyed uoto the mildCharlcs W. Malhls Io" fee¯ (Inadvertently Con-veyed In thenamc of Cbarles W. Matthews.)

The property I~ to be .old subject to taxes of191B .rid 1914 .mouutlng to $2i.51, nnd eurrentand muulcipai claims.

~Izcd ns the property of Charles W. MathlseL a~l. und taken In exeeutlon at the suit ofl~tocktou lll(lldlug aud L~mn Assoclatl~L andto be sold hF

JOSEpII It. BAItTLETT,Sheriff.

Dated 51(,5" 15, 1915.

BLEAKI, EY c~ S1’O(’KWE]~.I.. I~ollcltors,i’r’s fee, $19.0~t

HIJEIt[FF’S ~AI,F~B~’ vlrtue Of a writ OI nerl IrtClm% to be

dlreeted, Issued out of the New Jersey Courtof Cimacery, will be sold ~t pnblle vendue, on

FItID~kY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAYOF MA.Y,.NINETEEN IIUNDItED

AND FIFTEEN.lit twn o’clock lu 1he afleruoou of said day,ill 1[I,(~ ()Mice of WlUhtm hi. Bcrnshoosc, In theTown of llemmonioo, County of AUautle andState.of b;ew Jersey.

All that eeriuln tbet or lot of land and~nreml~ee. sltuale In the Towu of Hammoutoo,

theCounty or Atlantic.and State of New Jer-sey, boundedand described as follows:

Beginning at a polot ou the ~outheaaterlyslde of Line Street fo(lr hundred god fifty feetP$outhweetorly from Ibe Houtbweste¢ly slde ofGbnd Street und corner of land convoyed tooneCottlng; thence extendlng (I) Smltheast-erly along todd Co(ring’s liue aud parallel withGrttnd Street one hundred and fifty ft~t toanother corner of said Cotting’k lot [ thence (2)8outhwesterly and I~rallel Wllh Line Streetone huudred uud eighty-five feet to (t point:the.c. (3) Northwesterly god lmralle[ withGrand Street one hundred god fifty feet to theside of Line Street ; thence (4) Nortbeasterlyaloog tkc alde of LIoe Slreet ooe huodred audeighty-five’(cut to the plm+,e of beginning, Coo-reining Iweniy-~even thoumand seven llu~dred&ud fl Ply m:i uare feet of land

Being the same premises that Willl&m L.Black, and Carrie A., his wife, by deed bearingdate tho ~econd day of December, ~.. D., 1910,aod recorded In the Clexk’soffice of AtlanticConuty In book 443 of deeds, folio 427, &e.,lira.ted and conveyed unto the said Gmee M.~mery In fee.

¯ .~elz0a a~ tho property or Grace M. Emeryoi. &l. aad taken In execntlou at the sult ofThe Worklngmeo’s Lo~u and Building ASsO-clot(on and to be sold by

JOSEPH It. BARTLEPr.Hherlff.

¯ Dated May l. L915.

FRKNCII & I~[CIIAitDt),~ Houulterll. Pr’s lee, $17.34

SHERIFF’S BA[,E.By vlrtne of a writ of flerl fact(s, to be

dir~ted, lmued..out or .the New Jersey OourtO[ ~oaDe0r~, WIIJ De ~OIU at public vendhe, on

SATURDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JUNENINETEEN HUNDRED AND

FLFTEEN,at two o’clock In the[afternoon of said day,In the Conrt Room No, ~01, I~oond Floor,Ot~trautee Trnst Building, Io the City of At-lautle City, County of Atlantic and State oflqew Jcr~y,

All the following tract or parcel of laud andpreinlaes, hereinafter parllcularly described,situate, iylnlt and being In the Uliy of VeutuorCity, In th~ County of Atlantic ,god S~ of_New Jersey :

Beginning at a potnt In the Nortberly nne dfWinchester (for(Derly I~ltle) Avenuc one hun-dred and lwenty-flva feet we~twardly from\theWesterly line ef Auatlu Avenue and r~ustheuce (1) Westwardly In and along the North-erly line nf said Wlucbester Avenue tweuty-flvn feet; thence (21 NorthwariM~ betwee~parallel Iloc~of tbla wldti] and p~rallelwlthAuatla Avenun to Inside Thorough|areas themtme existed InS-plumber of elKhteen hno-d.v~d and ninety.nine, belag lot No. 8on Wiu-cnseter AvenB0 a~ ¯how. upon a mnp or planof lots of tim said Wi]te/’d Moore Maloll.Wblch nmp Is one file In the Clerk’s Oflloe orA t lanti0 County nt May’s l~nd!ng, New Jnrl~y¯

]lemg wart of’the reims premlsee ~whinh JOhn8. Herbn and Annie H,, his wife, conveyednnto H(O ~Id Wlllard Moore Mason by deeddated the flfleeuth day of October, A. D.01910,and of reeord lu the Said (:ounty Cl0rk’s OtBceIn ~ak 4410 of deeds, folh) ~0, &c.

8eised all the property of W, Scoll Johnson:eL ltLand taken In e~cenUou at tile uult of|tolmrt Kl~ht el. aL ,tnd to be Bold by

JOtlEPH It. BAltTLETr,I:lherlff.Dated May 8,1915.

~0LTI~I~OOI~ A GILL, 8olleltor~PP~ foe, 110.06

th0 Nortllerly line of Ventnor Parkway"thence (l) Westwardly and parallel with Vent:Parkway 100 feel ; (2) Northwardly aud pardi-let" with ,Trenton Avenue 193.85 feet; 13)Eastwardly" 100 feet more or less to a point luti~e WeSter,y line of Trenton Aveuue 870.7~ feetNorthwnrdly from the Northerly line of Vent-nor J.’nrkway ; (4) Souti~wardly and the West-erly nne of Trenton Avenue 170.78 feet tobeglnulng.Being lot No. 34 lu block 2 aa shown on mnp

entltled "Map of Boat llout~ Propertlc~* (tn(lBulldlng Ints lu Allalitln City belonglng toWbeelock Co filed."

Seized as tb6 property of .Tohn EverunMellrer sod Katherine ,~[ellrer aud taken h)

’executlou at Ihe snlt of Mllao L. KIock and Iobe sold by

JOSEPH R. BARTLETT,Sheriff.

Dated May 15, 19L5.

C. I~ GOLnENBERO, Attorney.

SHERIFF’S SALE.By virtue of a writ of flerl Ihclaa, to b(,

directed Issued out of the New Jersey Courtol Chancery, wnl i~ sold at public vendue, onSATURDAY, TitE TWENTY - ~ECOND

DAY OF MAY, NIN~’TF~EN HUN-DRED AND FIFTEEN,

at two o’clock In the aft.ruses of said d(tv,lu II|o Court ltoom No. 201, Second J,’l(~)r,GuaranteeTrnst liulldlng, in the CRy bf At-Inntle CRy, Couoty of Atlantlo uod Statn ofNew Jersey.

All that eerl~ln lot tract or parcel nf landsituale In the City of blargate City, County ofALtantle and State" of. New Jersey., boundedal]d d~m~’lb4d ~a follow* : .. , , ..

Beglonlng at apoint Inthe Westerly line ofThurlow Avenue fifty feet Soulll of the South-crly floe of Wlochester Avenue, and extendingthenee (1) Westwardly parallel with Win+che~ter Avenue eighty feet; thence (2) I~uth-wardly p~mllel with Thurlow Aveuue fiftyfeet ; thence (3) Eastwardly parallel with thefirst course" a dlstaucc of eighty feet to tbcWe~torly line Of Thurlow Avenue ; theuee (41Northwardly In aud aloug said Westerly nneof Thurlow Avenue fifty feet to the pluce ofbegin,lug.

Seized as the prol)er~y of Mnrgate Companyel. el, and taken in execution at the suit ozHarry P. Baud.r, guardian for Walter Harrl-~ou Brigham, aud to be sold by

JOSEPH R. BA’ItTLbTI’T¯Sheriff.

Dnted April 24I. 1915. ¯

TIIOMP~ON ~ SMATIIERS Sollcltors¯" Pr’s Ice, Ii3+91

" SllElt| FF’~ SA LP~:By vlrtne of a wrlt of flerl f~¢iaa, to mc

dlrecied, l~sued nut of the New Jersey Cuurtof Chaocery, will be sold" at public vendne t~u

BATURDAY, THE TWENTY o SECONI)DAY OF MAY, NINi~TrEEN HUN- --

DRED AND FIFTEEN,et two o’clock In the atternoon or sald day,In the Court it"ore No. 201. Sceoud FIo~r,Gua~’antee Trust. Building, in the City of At-tanUc City, County of Athtutlc and Btatc of~ew Jersey. + ¯ : ¯’ All that ecrtaln let, tract or ratrcel of landsituate In the City of Margate City County ofAtLm~tle and ~tate of New Jersey, boundedand deeerlbed aa follows :

Beginuingat a polntln the Weslerly line ofThurlow Avenue one, huudred feel South oftbe Southerly line of Wlnchc~ter Avenueand extendlng thence (l) Westwardly parallelwith Wioehester Avenue eighty feet" thence(2)Southwardly parallel wllh Thurk~w Ave-nue fifty feet; thence (3) I~stwardly parallelwith the first course a distance of elg.hty feetto the. Westerly liue of Thurlow 3.venue-|hence (4) Northwardly In uild along sal<~Weaterly iioe ef Thurlow Ave.u. tiny feet to(be place of I)eglnnlng.

Selz~d as~be property of Mart~tte Companyet.al, aud taken in exeeution at the sult (;fHarry P. Bauder.guardiau For Frank MartinBrigham, and to be sold by

JO~EPII" P.. BAItTLETT.Sheriff~.

Dated April 2t. 1915.

THOMPI$ON & SMATHgRs, 8olictor~.... ¯ , Pr’s fee, $13.94

IAH ERI FI,"~ HALE.By vlrtt~ of n w.rlt of Reri facies, to be

direeted~ I~ued nut of the Atlantic CourtlyCIrcultt.~ourt, will be sold at publln vendue, on

MATUItDAY, THE TWELFTt-1 DAY OFJUNE, NINETEEN HUN~ItED

AND FIFTEEN,at two o’clock in the after.son of .aid day,iu tha~-("ourt Boom No. 201, Second Fief)r,Guaraot~e Trust Building.in the City of At-laoUe City, County of Atlantic and I~tate ufNew Jersey.

I~od god real estate sltuat~ in thc Ctty of.Atlantic City, COUOtV of Atlantic and 8rote of2’¢ew Jereey. To wit.: ¯

Begin.lug at a pelnl lu the [Southerly Ino orAtlanne Avenue 150 feet 4 2-5 In.he" P~st fromthe East line el Keotucliy Avenue; (I) Houthand imrallel with Keutucky Avenue 1110 feet;(2) l~mt and parallel’ with Atlaatlo Av~enuoIlnohee; (8) Again South and parltllel withKentucky Avenue75 feet" (4) AgnlU East andpal’~llel with Atlaotle Ave’hue 00 feet; (5) Northand Parallel with Kentucky Ave,me 175 feet tothe ~outh line of Allantle Avenue; (6) Westalong and in qaid line of Atlaullc Avenue~0 feet 4 In.he" to beginning.

....Sel~ u the prolmrty of Mlebael Gtmrgett(and ~.ken In exeeu0on at the suit of Frederickt~, zdnler aUd to be Ilold by

JDSEPH It. BAItTLETT,8hcrlff¯Dated May 15. 1915,

C. I~ GoLvzt+nzao, AttOrney.Pr’s fee, 112.92

NOTICE TO CREDITOR~

at two o’clock In the Bit.moon el mttd (lay,in th 9 Court It"ore Nn. 201, Second F our,Ouarantec ’[’rust Building, In’the City of At.luutlc City, County:of Athbtlc und ~tate ofNew .Jersey.

All tlmt-traci or parcel of ~ltnd snd premlges,situate, lylug and belng In tl~e Cliy of AtlanncCity, Cnunty of Atlantic aud State or New¯leraex’~

Begiuillcg l|t a’polut In Ibe Weslerly slde ofFlarlda Aveuue distant lwo hn|idred and fiftyfeet South of the South line of AUantl~ Avenueund ru~s lhenee (1) W(.sIprlypsntllel with )0ntlc Ave.us el~hly-flve feet; 12) Snntllowardly parallel with Florida Avenue tweutyfeet ;, (3) F~lstcrly parallel wllh Aitanlh~ Ave-nne eighty-tire IL~,t to the line of FloridaAvenoe: (4) Nortllwardly along Ihe West lineof Florida Avenue twcnty feet to ihc’place ofbeglunlng.

Belug ihc ~me preml~cs whleh Abe Flelsheret. UX. grsuled aud e(mveyed 111110 Zlllm)tuWuldman by deed hearing dale Ihe olueteenthduy of July, nlneleen hundce(l.nud twelve, andrecorded In lhe Attanlle Counly ClerK’sofl~ce,in book N(k 490 of deed, page 347. )

Property wnl he mold subject to taxes for theye~trm 1913 and till4.

S,.L~ed aa the property of Zahnan Waldmanet. ux. m,d taken tn execution at the attit OfFenx Strousse and to be sold by

"JOSEPIi 1~ BARTLL~£T.

Dated May i5, 1915. ~herlIF.

GODFREY, (JlDDIN~& JtEAD+ [4elicitors.¯ ¯ Pr’s fee, ~i5.61

¯ S[I EItIFF’s SALE,By virtue of a writ of fler~ facies, to me

dire"ted, I~ued out of Ibe New Jersey Courtof(’bancery, will be sold at public vendue, onFRIDAY. THE TWENTY-EIGtITt[ DAY

OF MAY, NINETEF.~ HUNDREDAND FIFTEEN,

it two o~c]ock In thc nfternoon of said day,In the.race of.William H. Bereshouse, In theTown of/lammontn~, County of Attantle and~iate of New Jersey.

All that certain tra~+t or lot of laud and

Dremlses sltuute In tho Town of Harem.glen,n the Couoty of Atlantic and State of New

Jermey, bounded nnd described as follows:ILeglnnlcg at (be Northerly Corner of Jacobs

nnd Me.me Avenuem thence extending (1)along the’~ldeof said Jacob" Avenue Nortb-eaaterlyone huudrcd feet tea stone corner toone Dare’s land; thence (2) Nortl(westertyalong mild Dare’s land and st hers sue hundredfect to a poIot ; the.c. (3) 1~Iuthwesterly parai-lel wlthJacobs Avenue one hundred fect tothe sldc of Monroe Avenue ; theuee (4) Houth-easterly along the side of maid Monroe Avenueone bundred fee{ to the place of beginningCon ,talnlng tee thol~’aud i~quare feet of lana;

~elng the same premlm.s that Edward WIAtrlckiaud, wld,1+wer, by deed dat6d the sixtlday of May nlnetcen hundred and eight an(recorded In the Clerk’s since Of the County ofAthletic In t)l~)k 3~ of deeds page 157 graoredaud conveyed unto Frauk N. ,leclson.hl fee¯

Seized sa tile properly of llarry J¯ lqortoneL ai. arid taken In exeeutlon nt ti,esuB nfThe Worklug|nen’s I~’~tu and Bulhtlng Ass, o-etatlou and to be sold by

JOSEPH IL BARTLETT,Sheriff.

Dated May l, 19i5¯ -

at two o’elocR In the afternoon of m~Id day,In the Court Room No..’201, Second Floor,Uuaranlee Trust BuHdlug, In the Cty ot At.lantle CRy, County of At(antic and Stale OfNew Jersey.

All (hut tract or parcel of land andpremlmm,slluate, lylcg nnu helog In the CRy of ~tlant eCity, In the County of Ath(ntlc and State oiNew 3ersey:

Beginning nt the Southeasterly corner ofArctic andMl~.~ourl Avenues and ruus thence(I) Eastwardly along the t~qutherlv llne of A rt~tie Aveuue twenty-five feet ti)(.nce (.2) Houth-wnrdly parallel with bllssouri Aven~e onehundred and forty feet ;theoce (3) Wc~t wardlyt~traUel with said Arctic Avenue twenty.fivefeet tother(aa(.fly line of Mlgsouri Avenue;he,ice.t4) Northwardly along the maid Jk~lsl-rly nne of Mimmurl Avenue one hnndred aud~rty feet to the place orb.ginning.Being the same premises which Kathryn E.

~tntbert ~md ArchubaldL H. her llusbaud’rested aud conveyed untoSusieS. Ireland byL~ed bearing ddte tbe twenty-~lxth day (,f

leebruury nlueteen Imodred and foor~eeu andrccordedlu the Atlantic County Clerk’s Office,at¯May~ l.~ndiog, New Jemey, in book ]So.52.1 of deeds page 89.

Property Is Io be sold subject to taxes for theyeal 19i4.

Helzed mm lhe property of Susle S. Irelandet. at. and taken in execution at the suit ofWill(am It. Moony and to he sold hy

JOSEPII IL BARTLETT,Sheriff.

Dated April 21. 1915.

(JODFREY, GIDDINGS & ItKAD, ~olleltors.Pr’a fee, 116.66

SHOES.

SHERIFF’S SALE.ny virtue of n writ of fleri fl~claa, to me

dlrceted, i~ued out of the New Jersey Courtel Chancery, will be sold at public vendue, on

SATURDAY, THE FIFTlt DAY OF JUNE,NINETEEN" HUNDRED AND

FI F’I’EEI~.ut two o’clock In the uP~ernooc ef sald ~y,In the Court Room- No. 201, t’~=,cond Floor,Guarantee Trust Building, In the CiTy of At.lantle City, County of Atlantic and State ofNew Jersey. . ’

All that curtal, tract or parcel of land nndpremtscs snuate, lying and. bcl, ng Itx I he City ofEgg Harbor CIty, In the County of At(anticaod Stnte of New.Jersey. bounded and de-

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~crlbe4 as follows:

JOSEPH It. BAItTLF2rT.Sheriff.

Dated/,fay I, 191&W~. M. CLEVgNGER, Hol]eltor.

Pr’s fee¯ Ii5.:I0

SIIEEIFF’S SALE.~y virtue of a writ of flerl fltclas, to me

dlrecled, Imsued on( of ti~e Ailanne ConntyClreull Churl, will be mold at public vendue, ou

SATURDAY, TIIH TWELFTII DAY OFJ UNE, NI.%’ETF’EN IIUNDltEI) AND

FIFTEEn.at ~wo o’clock In the a~ern(~n of said day,ill tim Court l~xtm No. 201, Second Floor,tJuaraniee Trust Buildlnlx: lu the City of At"lautle City, County of Atlantic and State ofNew Jersey.

Property situate lu Atlantic City, AthlutlcConnly, New Jersey :

Beglonlng at a point In the Southwesterlycoruerof I~laware aod Ballld Avenues an(!exteodlng Ihenee Ill ~k, uthwardly ahmg IbeWesterlylluc of Dclaware A venue one huud rodgod fifty feet; thencc (2) W¢.twardly parallelwlth Baltlo Avenue one hu~red and seveoty-five; thence (3) Northwurdly parallel, wllbDeiawUreAvenue eighty-fly, feel; Ihenee (4)Jl~mtwardly parallel wllh ilnlilc Avcfluetwenty-two feet; thence(5) Norlhw&rdly pand-lel with Delaware Aveuue slxly-flve h.’(q to point lu lhe Houlberly Iloc of llalllo Aveuueone huudred nod flfly-Ulree feel to thc place ofbegioulng.

Helzed cs the property of West Jersey Mort-g~.~e Coml~ny and taken in execuliou at thesfflt of Helen ’faylor aud Io be weld by

JOSEPH It. BAItTLE’rT,Shertff.

Dated May 15.1915.

C. l,¯ COLO., Attorney.l’r’s fee, $13.~

Nt)TICE TO CItEDITOV,,’,LEstate of Alexander tteld deeem~d . Estaie (~’ Fre(lerlck lh,m~h,y, (lees)teed.Pureumzt to the order of ~nmnuol ~ ~l|nner Pursuact to tbe ,)r ler nf Eouomel C¯ Shaner,

~urrogate of the Couuty of XtlauUe’thls da~ Surcoga~ of the County uf Atlantis, this dnv.n~e on the appllc~tton or the un~e.rslgn~. Inade ou the applleath)u of tim uuder~Ignl~],~xeeutor of the told decedent’ notlce I: hereb~ Executors of the sald deeedont, notk’e Is herebyglvou to the credit"re of the said d~veedent to given to tbe or"dilute nf ti,e said deeedcnt toe x.hlblt.tothe.~u.bserlber. Underontl~0raMIrm.pxh|blttothesobscrllmrs, und~r~thoralflrm-auon, ulclr.clalnul and demand~ nmtlnst the ktton,.their clahos aud delzmnda I~galust (be¯ ~ntato of the sald decedent, wlthln nl~s months, mtme nf tl(e told dec~dcut, wlthln ni ue |non(hefrom thSn d~to, or they we( be rorevsr b~rred, from+ thls date, or th~cy will be forever barred

fl’o~ ~utlng+.or recovering, the +be l ..~ p.m~.ntl,gor reoo+orlng meunmwl,,-ta~a IMil i, leluoa~llb~r, , Lne auDllcr|bera.UnaHNVXLL%]]~NI[INe & Tac~,~Co’ , ANNie !t, HIClleLIC¥,

Exl~ator,~ , ** [ ’ JOHN B. HLA(TK,

.ay,. N J" I \ J" " Philadelphia, l~a.JAMF~ S. EnWIN, I rooter, [ , ElemutaP~JsreeyC[ty, N,J.. -- _+_ I lurffiY’l I.dt~dlngN J,Mar~b~ 191&

~ rrs ~s~, lut00 1 ’ ’ : P~s I~ IllkSI

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First I~howlngAdvance

SP flNo STYLES

11534 Atlantis Ave.,Atlantic City

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Inc.

Conveyanclng in all Its BranchesMoney to Loan on Mortgage

Titles Ex~rrflned

Offices

Birch Building,blay’s Landing, N. J.

,I I, ,Ij

When In Egg Harbor CttyStoF at the

H. N. WARKER, Prop¯

Sheriff.Dated M.y I, 1915.

TI[OMP~ON & ~MATIIEIL½,’,~OI~’ItorV~Pr’s fee. $14.28

SHERI FF’.~ ,~.\ L E.By virtue of a wilt of th, rl facle.% IO rue

directed, l~ued out l>f ti],’ New Jersey Coorto*f Chaneery, wal be sold al publh- vendue, oo

SATURDAY, TilE TWENTY - .~EtNJNDDAY OF MAY, NINFTrEEN EIUN-

DltED AND FII.~rEEN,at two .’sleek in the aP~rtl(Fon of ~tld day,io the Court Room NO. 2111., l~eeond Fh~)r,G]uarantee Trust nulidlnff. I,~ the Clty ~I AI-tentle CRy, County of AtlauUc aod 8rate ofNew Jersey.

All that certain tel, tra~t orpareel of landsltlrate In the City of Margate City, L~unty ofAtlantic and State of New Jersey, boundedand described aa follows:

Beglnnlngat the" Interm~’ilon hr the ~ulth-erly Hue ofW lucht~+ter .~/venue with li~e West-erlylineof’rbnfluw Avenue nnd exleudlngtbence (1) V,¯esiwardly inandalong the ~)uth-evly llne of. Winchester Aveuue elghty feet ;thence (2) Sontbwardly parallel wllh ThuriowAvenue fl.fly feet; tbenee (3) F~twardlyparallel wllh Winchester" Avenue a dlslaaee ofeighty feet to tho Westerly llm( of Thurh)wAveuoc; theuce (4) Northwardly Inand alongsahl Weal.fly lille of Thurlow Aveuue ilflyfet,t to (he plaee of beghining.

l-l~Ized a~ Ibe 1)reperty of Marl~ie Companyet. el. arid taken in exeeotlon al lhe cull ofI[hrrv 1’. ltauder, guardian f.r ltussell Con-wcll ~rlgh~tln, aad to t~ ~)hl I)y

JOSEPH It. IiAII.TI.ETT. ¯.~ ,~herlff.

Dated April 2t. 1915

TIIOMPSON ~l I~MATIullgR~, So[Icltors,Pr’s fee, ̄ $13.91

NOTICE TO CREDITOILS.I~tate of Stanlalavovnch Knnstanty

Emlellta, decemm~LPur~ua|lt to Ule ordar or Ema~nel C. ~haner,

Surr~)gate of the county of Atlantle. tbls daymade (m (be application of the uaderslgued.Adlnlnlstrator uf the ,,m.ld dee.dent’ noth.e Isherehy, given to the c~iedltor~ of the ~ld de-ot~lent to exblhlt to the mll~crlber, under r~thor afftrutaUon, their ctainla and deIim, udsnt~inst the e~tate Of the m~d (tet~,dent~ withinto months front thla ~, or they wU1 befl)rever tmrr~ ft’om pPtmocnUnll or reooveHngthe Ingle ~il~hlit Ule onlmeriber.

¯ I|A RIgY CAIIIMAN.Administrator,

AU~Un C~ty, N.J.Ma~l LandhMI, N. J., May 10, 19111.

1101.1"1, itooY II GILI~ rrll~lOnl.Atla~tle Ulty, N.J.

PPe foe, II160

Exteqds a Cordial Invitation to Autoists

MY[tt)SE & LITTLEFIELD,Court Reporters,

- Bell Phone It?Co.st Phone 152-R

Real Estate and Law Building,ATLANTIC CITY+ ]~. J.

DENTISTS.

DK. +,VILME~ A. ABBOTT,Deuthtt ~-

1509-11 l’~cifle avenue,Both Phone~ . aTLANTiC C[TY, N¯ J

CIVIL ENGINEEItS.,’Public

REAL ESTATB BROKERSAND AUCTIONEERS

Sales 0f Real Estate, Stocks and BondsEvery Tuesday at I I a.m.

¯ "~ I). RI(tI1TMIi~E, ’’]~. Clvll Euglheer and Surveyor, "

(Juurantee Trust Building,

........ ~TL~T??~’TZ: N_f. __

F[R+T (;LASS

JOB P INTINO’ lllank Ik~ks, Cileek Books. l)1+’ Stamping,

1’rlc~ Eeasomtble,

W. A. MAHNKE19.,11 1’hone 7-~1 ~J.y’l ][~lJl~,~g, N. J.

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J. A. Lambert,Stationer,

A full line of L,el~l Btank~ Btankllooke, ana general stationery suppllee~r merehant~ n.wyed~ and orS.re..oonstanny ou htn&

St., M~y’l ~1, II. J.

’:]~11 Pitons 2395Coast Pho~o 319

Bartlett Building,ATLANTIC CITY,. N. J.

Lumber and Mlllwork, C, oal, Lime,Co l:i+

and Bu!Iders’ HardWare ;++

PLEASANTVIL~LE,.. ....i

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agalni~t you. Tt ejuild’t,lll bl liled to fti~hmoill inortKa!ire nmde h’,: Clnlrl~ II. lJ’tlderdownet. ux. to Cnlenion }’. I,mln, luu, Jr., ;.I land~lilluale hi Ihe (11ty nf .~il11%lllh+ Clip, C- i iI%" lie Allantlo end I~llile (if iNi,w ̄ 1~1~11,3.1 ltlli| dn ll.iI,hlly I11 Ilia, nod Vlilb i t’h1%rh+l Towltq llt.I)r~l.%7¯ ~’t)wle.Jr.. llonJaulln lr.Ttlwle, I+’lt,d Towh.,

Tholnl~l Towle, P’Puilk Towlet Alfl¯t+d Tt)wh.,Mildred Towle, i~l%rJory ̄ l’o~l~. l.+’llil Ttlwh.,Edward Metlhee, Jobu Mr!fillip, tlerbvrl, i)1’llerbery, Tnwle, lind olliePll, lho lil,liPi, dt.vl~l,i.~and lr~i~onal repl~l,llenhtllveit (ff til’,lr~ I¯ %%’.Tow]e. ~r.~ dPs~tr~lPd~ arl~ tnitd~ dl~fl,ll(llllll~bet, auR~ yOtl OWe the ~tlll hind llr httvt. 14 nieInterest hi 8nine pltPt¯llien~tf; Itn4 yt,ll, OllveTnwle, Morletla Towle ~+illl*PlllPe ’rtlw],, t liilOtllTowle. i~lllid Towle. NelliE:" Tnwh̄, 1%’1 re. AlfredTowle, Mr.. Edward Mcttin,n, Ml~, Jolili"MeGhce, nnd ,Mrm, Herhert. )r ilerl~,fy Tow e.lll~ mnde derendllol~l I~.lltlq4! yon ehttni nuIneboalh right of dower In t,n ~tld hind llrhave llnnio/(it0rt,tl hi 14nUll! flirt |llel’enf I IllldyOtl~ Corrle Towle arid ~]ll~r.#i)t.lh V. ’refill, are,inild(, defendanlP4 bt~atl.cie yon ehllni a rllllit nfdower Ill Ille maid land (,r ttllln. InlPr(,+lt In l~ilnefillet Ihere<,fl illid yllo ¯|olin J~letlhPo lllid.liirh.l~ AIIItiBli ilre inild# dl!fi.ndlintt ItPPllu.~i)’Oil e li n) li r g II of curll~y Ill lhlt mihl Irlndl4or IOIlie InlerP~d "ill Rl+lllie pttrt lhei~)f; n,ld~¢Oil. ~tlP..MlhlPi.dTowle, ore nnlde li de~lldant,I)PelitlNP vou llrP lhe hUNbllnd nf MIIdPt,d Toll¢ It¯,¯ +vho elahllq IO hP nn OWlieP of the +,lllhl hind orInlve ~l.ul~, InlerP~t In tonic pllrl thereof,

h̄,/IN (7. ~I,AI’E,l-lolleltor of( ’Olii l)llilnllrll,+, l’.(). Adre+m, lhlx 47+’),

Alhinlh ¯Ultv, N .l¯]hlled Allrll ’~, ItH3. ’ I’l’s fi~’, [P~.~’2

H’II FIll I"F’~ .%X I ,F;.Hy vIritle of O writ of th, rl fil(’lltlt, tO Ille

dlrlY’tPd. I.~xtied t}llt i)f lhe New ,lei~ey t’oort’o| (Jlninc(wy. will i)e m+hl ill i)lll)ll~ %’t’ndtle, FLtTUItlIAY, 1"11E NINETEIC~’TII DAY OF

.IUNI’;, NINETI0;I’;N tlUNDItEI)AND FI I," I¯EEN,

at two (;i’l<H’k ill lit(" 1%t~l.l’nllllll nf lqlh| day;In lh,’ I’oltrt It,l<llll ~,l. -’111, ,~lt,l.nild F]o~)r0I;inlrlini+q, TPtl~<l Ihllhlln!~’. In th,, I’lty (If At-lltnlh’ (’111%’0 I!l)ltnly of /~itlnnlll, illld Pllllle (it~l.w .l.r-~’v.

All Iht0 ~llhltlliR Irll~l tiF pii4"l-PI <’if I’ilnd lindllrP(nl,~l-~ ill’rl’lilltflI,F llnrlh’ilhlrlv dt.l~t.rlt)Pd,illu:itl¯ Ill thl. tilt)’ ill ~l’(,nlntlr "l’lty, In lhe

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STANDARDMOTOR GASOLINE

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¯ Oil and Greases canbe obtained.

MAY;S LANDIN6

Bartha’s Ga£age

¯ L. Bump

Abbott. & Co.

County CapitalGarage

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Standard Motor is.¯.astraight-distilled :. Pr0duct, : abso.-lutely homogeneotm and uniform,wherever you buy it, Every’drqpis:the same as every other drop,and every allon is the same aseve other all0n, whether youbuy-it iiow or next week,

Gara..ges and supply stations dis-.-playing the Standard Motor Ga ,oline sign also carry Polmine Oil

,. (New Jerll~)Newark New Jersey

ICa+arrhag D mmses :¯

of the EY~ EAR, NOSE am/ THROAT, :+:’:

\ " ~’ : i:.Chronic Diseases of the Lungs, stomach,Liver, Kidneys, Bladder and .Rectum.All Female Diseases. " }’:

SUFFERERS ....I,, tl I.flnt ’ lht,nee (3) N<,rthwestwardly parul-/Ih,I with all, ttr,t ...... I’~e 4o f~,~ to, I~,lnt;It of any Chronic or Longstanding Disease who have Triedllieln’l, (t) Nitrtheli,d’,vardly\nt right itogleulIwitlt l’h.,,.,ntvlll, Avt’nne 100f~et to the I,l~oll many Doc~ors, and all kinds of Patent Medicines, withoutOf hel~l lllllllli" ’ II

’Being hlt~ known 1%rid de~lg,atm ,eNos. eli relief, Do not hesitate tO WRITE ME at once., .nnd t~ oil iiinp t)f phui of Plciumntvllle PartllI~1%ud (~lmpitliy a ellllY (if whl(~ll mop In ~--II ~/"" ’" "’; "+’ +""+°’ ’"° °’" ANDhintle lit +Mll),"l l-,alldlnl, New Jeri~y.

l’ielzedll"thellr°lu°rtv°fPl~limxntvllleParl~ MY ABILITY SOCCESS¯has been’ demonstrated¯ by the scores of cases I examlne a~dtreat dally, at my Office and by Mail

TREATMENT’ BY MAIL ......No matter what" your AILMENTS, nor Where you live,write me at once, expldlnlng all your ~rmptoms, I will thensend you a candid oplnlon~ of your case. .

Prices within the reach of all.." ......ltl I’llrll ) l|llq It and you aud others are de-fl~ndlinlll, y<)ll life rotlo’lred toaplmar and plt~d¯ I Ianswer or (h.nl(Ir Io the hill ofeald oomplaln- I Iliul, ou or before the twenty’-ellht h dtiy ofllj uue, next, or the t~¯ld, bill WIll be takeo, ~ I Irl,llfi’hllPd ligAIlltt y(Iti. . ;" . | I

Tile Ilold bill Is flJ,’d to foreclose two certainluortgage~, on- glveu I~v Blanche H. Reed andllu,band to Newtotl Kelm~ d~te~ October 1,IMtS. and the <ltber hy John A. Ireland and

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SATUKDAY, MAY 29, 1915., ¯ . 0’

Icmet TEACHER ’RECORD OF REAL ESTATE.,

THAT HAS CHAH6ED OWHERSSummary of Property Trxnsfers Listed

In County Cler.k~ O~ce.

Marine Trading Co. to Etn~t’W. Wnthlng-ton, ..~xl00 el. North hide or Adrlatlo Ave. ~!ft. F~t of OePan Ave. $1.1fl0.

John Htofford ~t. Ox. to J. I~tanleyBmlth,ll0x~2~ ft. 8outhoast corner of Atluntle andAustin Avl~. etc. I1. ,

~lntia B. Wullhhigtotl el. vlr. to MarleeTradlnil i Co. 2~X100 11. West side of Tennem~eAve. 111 ft. 3 In. South 0f Ca.pine Ave. $1,200.

Nnthao KIIgermm0 et. ux. t 0 Eugene Ray-

~lto~ Towneplp ........ ;;, _ !ll!.l. +¯ li¯mllioh Tnwnshlp.,..;~+. ,,~. ~

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, Mollie. ~ownshlp. ........... 8,844.11Nnrt hfiel.d .~ ...... ............... 3,e24.~2Plea.~nt vllle.. ................... 31.8[1~.49

went onpecord tm I~,lng upland to the 8taleTeacherx’ A~m0elatlon. ., In t.he report of Pre~ldent’Charle~ I’. T~ylor.

of Newark, andof the E~$ecuU~re Committee oftheboerd at~ntl0~’wacealled to the llelrlsh¯nd ulte’rior motlve~ oftbe association In Con-nection with the promotion of certain ]egl¯la-non at the l~MIorf recently ended. .

Teocbem of New Jer"ey are compelled to i~y2 per ceOL of their ~alarle~ Into the reecho’r"~ttrement fund. Tbl~ Is obJeetlouable to manyof the yo~ffg teseher, of the I~tate, but therel~ ~mi no’OImc~rt~l attack to have the law ;

Fox, ]qesmlntvllle," iinnselmm],

Yanlello, May’s.~..mi~~-~,-. ¯ .......

Running hresd Jump--Wen hlr¯Csln, May’¯L~nmng, ̄lxteea feet four inchb’~; Bredei~,’l~lrllarboi.!~.Ity, eeeo-d~ tlyman, Egg’ Harbor Overridden. ’ - _, .CRy, third; KrL)e~ke~ Egg H¯rbopCIty, $~ortb~ It.|s asserte~by member, of the’ fedemtJQn~

Base I~11 thmW--Wo~;’.lohnsOn+, Egg Her- t.hat an agreement was reaehed lYetweeu’th~bur CRy, 278 feet; 1~oto, Hammouton, ~oud : two bod~ea aa to whst etand sho~ild be takenISeull, Ple;ulaotvllle, third ; 8under, May’s on certaln legislation that wa~ co0sidered last

mend, 3)x100 it. Northeast corner of AUanUegod MJm~cbn~etts Avee, ST;,000.

Abel Spe:~o0 eL tix. to Mabel Hen~,~xT0 it.E.mst Jside of Maryhtnd Ave. 180 f~. North ofBaltic Ave. I1.’

Jo~ph R. Bartlett, Sher’lffto Roblfimon LandC~. 80x;~75 ft. West ~lde of SoUth Carolina Ave.100 ft. North of Adriatle Ave. 1100.

i , ,, ’’ ¯ ’ ’ ’ ¯ + . ; " ’i "’

WHOLE l~-0]ii~R 1971,7

: PortJtepohlle,..: ................ 8,082.1t2 I~mding, fourth. ’ year; and Ib¯t~ con t rsry to thl¯ under"tending,

BomenPoln! ......... , .......... 3J~0.91 " ’.ffhlnliinglbe b~r--Won by Kroeekel, Egg ol~cereofthe~laUonledthe~r ’eupporter.

Veneer ........... ; .................. 6,818,/}! Harbor City., ,eye.teen times; Campauella, tooppmetheeommongroundthatbcen¯greedWeymouth Town~hlp......, 5,~7.~ ~’ond ; Barber, upon. ’.

The per" c~l~ta f~)r "(~ys’ ~.ttendnnce for leet Hamrr~uton, tie.for third. While the" reliiUons’ between the federation

yt~rh~lL1487. Ttmday¯’attendnnce forlg12-18 Relay race--Won by Ple~mntv’l]le and the Teachers’ Amu~eluUon haven’e~’er been

wax 1,~0,648; for 191~-142,006,7U0. Bchool; Egg Harbor City. m.,o0nd; ilammou- whut might he called cordtal~ this I~ the flr"t

- A detailed slatemeUl of the above will be ton, tbled ; M¯y’e Lending, fourth, time there has been an open break. Tbe prln-

mulled In due tlnie by theCounty Buperln~n-out of .Bchooh to the elerk¯ of the vnriou¯

Bmird¯ "of Educatl0n,

CANNING DEMONSTRATION

gOERNOH EOG[:ORATOR AT Rill[

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, MEMORIAL METIIG:l

WILL SPEAK AT cOURTHOUS~ MO~DAY MORN-

ING NEXT

VETERANS .TO HOHOR COMRAOES

Will Decorate ’Graves Prior. ToPublic Gathering--Rev~..qmith,Nelson and: Varanelli To De-

liver Addresses~S .i~fial MusicBy Combined Choirs. "

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Aetlng Oo,ernor W¯ilel P_~ Edge Wlll lli 011 -.Same to mime, ,’;5x~% ft. E~t side of O0ean orator Monday next nt 10J0 o’clock at, the"~;:.

Ave. 100 ft. North of Ad rlaUe Ave, II00. publlo exerel¯es to be held In the C~trt ]E[c~JoeBl~h Behwnrtz eL u x. to Ellt~ A¯rou, 60175 under the auxptea of ~ WUi J, J~ew~l ;

fL Eaat elde of Columbia ~loe, l~ ft. Bouth pest, .G. &.It., |n ohaal’wazi~i’ ofof Pacific Ave, +to. II00. ’ ’ ¯ Day. ’ ¯

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~e,Joeeph Bartlett, Bberlff to~’oeepb 8ehwlrtt,Prioi to the pttblimeethag I!~

noeo lwmJ~,~t,,~ ~’~: .... :. ’-- : the ~ ,~U__~j~ ~ :’ Wlnl~m 1,owl, el. ux. to Walter Anaton, 75x I s.nd there, with mlUlary boners, deeee~to tin"illllt~ North eide’of l~xlngton Ave. 1~ ft. Iravesofdepa3rtedeomnt~. (]ltlsof l~xwerlWest of Dehtvvare Ave, lr2fi00. ’ r ’ ; lllrthi~purpes~maybelelt at’the’Flre]8[omm i: Hugo Vonh¯gen, Trn~tce eL ¯L to George D. between seven and + ¯lght o’etock Mo~ht4V .Oonover, ~2.5x1700 IL Etst side of i;ewlrk Ave. mornlnl. ¯ . .. ¯ ,SO0 f~ South Of AUantle Ave, 112,000. In sddlt~)n to the spseeh of. Go~erm~ ~ : ’ 7

Mery Mlller to Clam Axber, 20xl~ It. there will be llddi by’the Itov.Ni +,,sideol Vermont Ave. 21~ ft. Southof of the.Mr. VIn0eld /:illlt’:* ;:..Ave. 14,800. ; H,~’. Nlm’~ ~ISlll0n+ llIMIr :: ¯

Mux M. l~ladkln eL ux. to Jacob Love.’15x~6 of the IPirst M- ~. ~unlr~i, ~ IRe% llMn0i/in,’:IL North lime of Aretle Ave. It~ It. i Of New M: BmlUI, llltor of, the ltrethlll/I ~:

~o-~ ellml differences are the result of the view, Hamlmhlre Ave. |L ISpl~lllmnstehaa.h~nplilill~fl~Ulel41!d

Revenge IsSweet. upontheteacber.tenureofofllce sol JacobLove to Jennie Btadkln, dmcribed a¯ stonbytbe combined ebotmof theelmlel~s,. :.;

8o my the membere of the P. O. S. of A. It Is the belief of the me~mber, of the fedora- above, $]. . under the direction of Mr. E[erumm~ ]Mtol~w ::i

tlasel~lall team, who on ISaturd~y eRer~toon tlonth¯t themoueylhe State ¯peu~ for the May M. Ogdenet. vlr.4oBanbenL. Ba.bIx~ek¯ ¯ndwlll’beaxz e~oJoyl~le l[~.tnre(~’ U~I~I*.

lltxt"Je.d n¯tehnlly"to~e a whole houdini of admlnlsLeattou or the teachers’ retalnment Irre~t~km’th ¯lde of Adriltle Ave. 28~fL F~at lug, which everyonets exlamd~aeotsIilll~

tl)reu’ghoUt 8~uth ,lersey and. everywhere hit ~ere of Mr. Curtis Ha¯eitoo’¯ Bund..ay 8ebool’metwlth big shecea%for the pr0grem given:.elaeeThnrsdayevenlnglaat. Afternnevenlng Women Invited To Attend Meetlrte one so excellent a..d Intere,tln$ that audi- sffgames and mnsle, refreshments were~erved. Here Wednesday.enee~ everywhere beve only been rmtrieted .by Thole present s, ere: All persons Intermled In the nannlnl of frutte ine of& to 4. The feshtre~ of the bottle werethe ~Imelty of the halls in which lthaabeen Mr/, John Abbott, M~. M¯llnda fllrrett’ ¯nd vegetable~¯recoriallyiniltedto attenda thopitchlagorBob Barrett, who.pnUed him-held. The Chautauqua will be held here In l~rs. Heater M¯reh¯lee, Mre. ISadie Marehalee, c~nnln¢ demon~traUou to be given at the HIIgh self oul of ¯shell-hole le th¯ tenth ,with three

¯ the Opeh~ House.. the oppmltlon tally a el.n, an~l the .playing ofin~!K~d In the proKrams will be some of theGeorgeMrs" CInrkBarrett,Abbolt,mrs. WllllamMre" John.AplMe&~...te,.M4ml~rrett, Mrs. 8ehooI,p..M. M/MaY’¯M. AunaL’an~l°g’HKir,We~nesdaY. . next. ̄ t 2 ’men on rases.and nobody out without letting~nesf leet;}rm obtainable, illuetnited . with Andrew Ab.bott, Mre..Cll~rl~.L’ato, Mri ~, 8p~’l¯ilat frem~Lbe l~pe~dment 8}atloo New~tereolittesn vtewe, Tbese ’isetnrm In’ them- Kellev," ’.Mrl~ How~trd Rumeey, Mre. Ella Brunswick, will b&ve charge of the demon- in a phenomenal manaer. Moggs7 MeOmw

-" Mlnlen went home with hishe~l high and theid~ee wlli he more than worth theco~tofad- Ad¯m~ Mre. Edward Oaskll~ Mre. W¯lter streUommhtsibc]b wh|le 1be surrounding bill of enter. Hadmn, Mr~ Thomas 8m¯ltwoOd, Mre.,Ellsm- Mira Hanser has ¯held other neeemfol a~l whole Camp has been "eelebmtleg the vle!o~y

xlnee,

feather" from th¯prondwlnDof the Amocts- lundehouldbe’¯peotfortheschoo~themselvest- of Ptcllte Ave, etc.15,.500, vRstton to altL.nd by tl~ i~ If

lion nglrel~tlon ¯nd In an eleven-Inning It Is charged that ~,labomte h~dqual’te.re ~ Enoch+ .L,. Jobnxon Io Edward. A. Crosta, 41.06 8ewell Post.. ’ ’;. ~ ’ ’ ’ .,."

crlmmsBe sent them down to defd*t to the mai~nt~Inedln tiobokenand tl~t mlrlea area’/7 ll..Eaatsideof NnhvtileAve,Iift: North " "~ ¯

,lid that are, uunecem~ry, of AtlanUe Ave-t1,000. . REVIVI=D "BARN D~Csmden ~ Delxlt ¯el Tnnlt. i~x’to . ’ "’" .:

FLAG DAY PRODIAMATION Thomaa D. 8ulllvlm, mx125 It. NorIJ; side or Presto Girls and Beaux Msrry.... -- ........ Beach.Ave. 143 t~ Weet of 18th Ave. 11100. Rustic 8orroundl~. .... ,

~cting Governor Edge Oeslgnates Robert EL ’Ingereoil, Sheriff to William mr. George W.’ No~mmee’ new ~

Ave. 130 ft. North ot Ventnor Ave.Tbe Annual Flag Day proclamatlon h~,s been MaryA. MeIIwalne to Ma~2P. Johm,on el.

throngofPreltoOlrl¯andillelrhelax~llohl

h’mued by AeUng Governor Edge, urging that iL 80x7~ ft. Ea~ side of Oo~n Ave. 81~ ft. 8 In. spite of¯ severe Itm-m ~ ill: ~ IImi~l.~o~~ -~ i ~ .Monday, June 14, the 1881h unulversary of the 8outh ql Pacific Ave,S1. ?UII littte4te~r with .dm~in~ i.ts/hment~ mmltA, l ¯nd vaudeville, will eom- belh Bmlth, Mrb. Cb¯rles Pomelenr, mrs, Johq pmlltable canning demonstrations In 4h¯ ~.-~ ~doptlon of the 8tars and" Htrtpes u the Flag .....- " , Inllnd~ At/m ~ m iIm~e Wltli that ~en’l~, the blI cnythestrH. Taylor, M!..H!riY’Barrett, Mi~es M¯tBe Countyprevtouetothle¯twhleh¯greatm~ny NotlceTo Lodge Members. ofourcountry, bo obeerved with flttlngeser- Ha~[ltonll" ¯The full program will be u follow¯: Towusend,.Mollle Rubert, M¯rgaret i.,~yton, IF)od potnla were leeaned by thee who ¯b Ip~/I best, Mr. Non.ms, bat I ~ I

o ¯ ,¯ lrlret.d~ly--Afler, ncon .If" Abble Morrlx, Belle, Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. tended. If any el the women would c~re to ]tl-,e~rnmUyrequeatedthat¯l! memborsof cll~l held thmug~Ut-the 8tare. He el’ore- AlexanderW. Martlnet.Ux, toJ~seph.Wea

9~80 MnMeal prelude.,.....By’Mtase---, Vlotlnlxt William Morrl~ M~rs. Edward and J~ph bring their frnlta0r vegetables for Mtes ~lauserLhe Patrlolle Sonx of America, Od0 Feilowx, o nesta th¯t th~ flag be displayed from every tergom, farm plot~ 615, 617 ̄ nd ~ sm~last~a~--.’lFor~’e i-.lro~l~

¯ _ nnd Mlee tel¯ H.Rudimil, Aeebmpantet Marehalee, M¯reh¯l Barrett, Chm’les Muffle. to cau ¯hewill be glad to help them. They Red Men; 0rder Unlted American Mech~nl~M~bnll(llng’ public and. private, throu~,hout the, Teaetfarm Sm4D, ~Sm"Se~ pinta at Weal F.4g ~rbor,. sad ,rated htmlmsrtytlmallxforlal~Im~mll~ln donating bte ham for tim /:~lllll

~LI8 ~eeture ......... By Dr. Earl Douglalm Holt, . ’ ¯honld ¯lie brins the J,~rt nqd ~lretherhood ofAme.r,l~..wlll amemble in’ "The crtslq of affairs Of the world at thLq Halfdan Natvlg eL ux. to’ E&tth V. Britto,% proved one of the most el~k~ableta tbe~ma&t ~¯ aubJeet: ,,America’,Opportunity and " Death of Mrl. Harriet S. Irelan. Miss 0oopor, M/ H¯user’¯ smlsinnt’ wh~ I~lgeSendquartoreoverth0 Opera House to-

¯ . Minion’" " Dnatholalmed Mr", Harriet 8. Irehm yeste~ has ehsrge or the CJ..ub Work will ¯lie be there,morrow mornl.ng at ten o’clock ¯h¯rp, ’where time," the pr0elam¯Uon contlnuce, "and .the farm lots 2~6 ¯rid 297 on plan of tarm iotx : of this lively oqpmlmtio~ &mm~ ~lmm pro.:

8.80 Tbe Dle~rtexln M¯glo and Musle d,/y ¯fternoon at one o’elock lit the ’reeldenee We are very¯nxloul to orlanl~e ¯ (~nninlthey. will’ form nnd mareh In ¯ body with Corresponding placidity of our own couutry known aa teeth5, I1. ’ . ¯ sent m:" I i t I IL ’ I : ’~

¯ .’ ’. Evenlnlf r . , of ber son, Mr. Fred. lrelan,¯llera lingering Club4~Msy’s l~ndlnglnd th¯ Yo0ng womenmembers ofGev, ere, I Wllilam J. 8eweU Post, mnkes It Ixtrtlcularly tilting that we expresm The N.T. Hegeman Co. to Guleeppo ~ua~- Mlmee Pearl lad Mal~/i ~MI ’_/.

"&00 Mn¯leslPrelnde . lllneas.. Bbewasseventyyesreof¯ge. " ¯re eepeclallylnvlted to ~o~ae out and m~keG,A. IL.tothe Flmt-M. E. Chureh wbere a our most elncere devotl0n to. the Flag of onr tello, lot¯Nca. Igto281nelaalvelnbloeklg~o.n Mxxgaret Yeller, FioiIIll’ IMilIl~ipectaiMeworlalsermouwlllbe’pr"ached" by country and what It -,~.uds for. l’atdotl¯m mpofprol~rtyoflnd. IAndlmp.@o. lL ¯ Bmtth, Me’ton /er, li

: t.llt The Dletrtol in a Novelty Euterteloment Mrs, Irelan came here to live many year. this dimonstmtion ¯ xuo~aa, ¯nd help orge,n.

e.10: I/inUre.....--. ............... ..BY Do.t0r Hells ~ after the~ desth of her hustmnd, ttll£ lie a club. E~.WOOD DoUOI,A~Iq, Key. Newton Nelson. ~odai retie will ~ and love of country In these times ebould bebe rendered by the ehu,lreh choir; Button-hole prominently manlfeated." The r~pousibillty

"’r- F£,U¯ IrelaIids MiMed Wood;

’ 8nbJeet:.-Grlt,’GripendGnmp!lon" Wesleylretau.atses.. -CountyParm Demonatretor. Amert~nll~qpiwlllbefars~lshedailthosewbo whteh will be c~t upon olr countfy as the Hamm0ntoiL Bmlth. Maurk~ Taylor, Melvin ~rJ

Definite ~nouneement of the funerel ,set- ~" mdlt or the struggle abro~d, and u tbeagm~t GeorgeH. Dayto Feanclet!k Day, beIInblag m~ler Deat~mad, Melvin¯ I~¯oood da~r.Alternoon . . Extra ! From Wai" Zone. ¯ttend by the O. U. J~ M.

~LB00oneert.,.,..... By the Berne Concert Party ’vices will be re¯de ~ by the family. They of humanity, will brtng lute gn~ter proml-" at a point In centre, line of the County Road, GealT, A.lfre~ Jn"n, I

8+80. l~et.~ee On a Tol~s of the TlmU " ’ will prob4t’bly ~ke place Bnnd~y aRernoor. ¯t . Headqnsrtere, Rmelle’x Barber 8hop. Comma DeCided Law Suit. : neoes thau ever before the Flag of the Land of 1~ ft. from centre of 81.h lit. etc. I10.]"edwltrd Abbott,

- I~nbJeiq.|mdl:lpeakertobeannouneed IJ0o’oloek at 7Ann Church¯rid Interment beM¯y,¯l~0dlng, N.J., Ma¢28,-1916. A lltttecomma, phteed ¯Nee ¯ word In the tbeFree. It wlllradi&|e more be.nUllity’for Mitten Rubl~et.nx.et.al.to OnllePi~ol.. ’rh0rpel Mr. andMm./i

made Io the family burying plot at l.lnwood.. ".Tile .Powers That Be," by ¯ llnl~0ihnoll¯ Tenem(mtHouso Aet~ ~ In It04 by the I.~g- friendly eyes anti will a-r0u~e new terror for ogerO lit. nX. lots Nes. 54 lind’/4 on " HolllhbeloulintW Ru~llt¯ EvenluK ’ ’ " . . - ’ ’ vole, iuCo~ll imbled Thm~ta:reye. ninl tel.tore the foes of llbett~ snd lawful x~u~ peneetble . "Llly’l~ ~rls-n};er eL.Hr. Pot ~a00 omee}t ..:;_. Byil~ Boma ~o~rt Party ’ " ~ " -- .- ~oy~ by insdequste I

Theatre el" W¯r," nlnstealed Monttay htat on ¯ w~rrant swol;n out by John lutvlng the eontr~! awarded to Msems. Wallle directed the Jury to bring In S of PlelimI al-n~-~m,~ ta’n~ ow~Henry, Jr., .~oeephTborl~ Jr., was held under Coventry ¯nd Oeorge Yer~r to oflhe defen4ant.fn the iult of Mrs. Miriam The twenty-sixth competlUve examlnaUon by Antonio L~l, ll~0. of a petlthm ~ hy ~ /llill~

:’ f ’Tblrd’daY-’AItem°°u ’ I bell for th¯ ~Uo~ of the Grand J~ry, stdrebolldll~ reeentlyvacated byMr, iuel I to e011sot $10,000 from Mr". Ceoellaldork- for ]Pt.t~irlhliml &?.~tt4~t.~ ~ the Ton ~r Etammooton to Amelia Reh~. Eoe.rd °fHaatthatl/lilMu~leal prelude

Henrylrted ttutt Thorlm m~tult.e~ hlm mad Harris. The youn~ men did their work well helmet for InJttrtes whleb she alleffed were New Jersey t~late College, will be held at the Irrt~ InterseeUon of centre of 8eeo~d ~ evenh~lLe°inre’BYH°U’A’L’Btalr’°fNewY°rk threw him enter the glare faetoryon hi, re- and were blIkly eommended, notsomueh fo3, elnedbythefall,Sreoftlhelattar to-placen High Scb0o!, Athletic Clty. no Friday and IndllthSt. ll0L,~ Unebypneebaslngma ~I~ llll.~llilr,,:8object: ¯’8nee Great (~urrentJ[,~.robl¯ms’’ foasl to do a certain pleeo Or work. the eleaulinem of the Jo~, but for the ~t thst light In the haUway of her house. ~Sat urday, J u ne 4 and 5, beglunlu~ promptly emee and. axinI hoam IUe-tlm ~ i It

8J0 Coneerl....By the Famon-, Swauee Paver ~...__ they worked. Wonderewlll never cesae, i.-- at9 A. M. and continuing untll~ P. M. each ~t!rl]]e. wIBnanimleest pnbliel ¯ ’ "¯ quartet

Flrit M. E. Church.¯ While "under lsea,, tim oomhltlalts looked " Death Claims Young Matron. day. " "Evening + ¯ +

8.00 Muxlnal Prelude 8erileea In the First M~ E. Chnreh to-morrowthe donee against lnvadersand held aplnoehlitourna4nent In the trenehee. Mrs. J¯mee Palamlno, a4~d twenty ycare, Partlcularatteotlou ts called to the feet t~t IrreL Nort~e~t. Ideof i Ave.at the. be" ’ "cap" HidB/InmP¯qliIllllitllilIiI ’;

&15 heeture ...................... By li0n. A. L~ Blair will be tm f~llows: 10~0 it. m. "A Worthy die~Bnnday hut lit h~ reddence here ¯tier ¯ t~ese seholar"hlpaare open to candidates for glenlng corner aa menUoued In ¯ deed~.? +8ubJeet:,ThePrees--WbatDoealt MemoriaL" The G.A.H., a~oomlxmled bY Re$1dent’i brleflUne~.,leavingahoslmnd audnyesr-old thedeIreeofBaebelorofArtx(A.B.),and for 8usanFrankILu, ete.lL ’ 1 l~l~’duplbl’~elIIMl~lfth@J~’~

i~,n~ y~llt ~nb i¯l~llla ilili- ;.’ Reprmmnt’P" . ivel-alofth¯lodgm, will &ttendlnibody. At Mr, Violet 14Jindollar le~ Thurs(tay hod child. Funer~servlces wereheldTneadaylt thede~ree’otB~chelor (~f Uetter" (L|U.B.), George K. ~ eL ux, to Horaoe i merheexlmeteberto.br~/thell .:

9.00 Conesrt .......... By 8.uwanee BJver quartet 7.a0 p. 10~ tb¯re will be ¯ Fanny Crcaby hymn for ChattewortL, BorUngton Coo’ely. to attend 81~ Vlnoent de I~nl’¯ C~tholio Church In well as for the degree of Baehelor of t~|euee ~0x-- ft. ~outhweat side of Lce~ Ave. at 4th Dme~blnl her l~rformmme, sm ~ i

The Chantanqne, Ii one or the gnat ednea- servloe, Roy. Newton.~elmn, P~tor. - the funeral of hi¯ uncle, Mr. Jmeph P.Itaen- charge of Bey. NtehoJaa Vamnelll and inter- (B. So.) . corner, etc. It. " ’

tt0n~l tnsUtutlon¯ ofour’eountry. Ills¯ great ’ ’ dollar, who died recenUy In hi- elghty*dirst meet wu made In Union C~metery.4.__ adml~mlon !o the A.In 11t15,-the numberB, course wilier I)olhta requlredt.~_15 pol0t~f°r 180fLAbble A.Northeast For.hceto Emma &. Bydnor, irrqg. In ̄ direct Une from ~qofth- thenre°~IAYl seedrs~m~rked : .her._my Ind,"I ~bQt l/eI~i~’l i. ’:!:6addlln’ !"thlniforeveryenmmnnltY fortulmte enough " Recorder+Ties The Knot. year. The fimemleervieos were held ymter-

Jail ¯ For Poll Tim Delinquents. ’ totheLItL B. courxelSpolnt.% to the General matsideofAd.msAve, ete. ID00. ’ -4-----to h¯ve one. It sUmnlatm the lntelleetha~ AutontoCompeeator&!nd3esephlneDami)re d¯y ¯t Ch¯ttxworth. ~. . ". -- --

Under¯new law,~bipter 8M, taxoolleeto~ B..’;e.’conr"e 13 poluls, ¯nd to the Tcehnlcal Caroline Jostles to Catherine IAebl~ted.meal, soolal, rellilou¯ aud matod~ Ill of .the were nnlted In marriage on Theater evening Improvlng IJki Faery,¯community. :It Is 0fir eat enltuml vilue, htsL :The eeremony was performed by Re- Baby ’Poslums At Park. ¯re given more draaU0 Ix)were to foree pay-

B.~. countes 15 I~ln~.Irreg. Bonthce~i corner of Greenfield ud P!rei-

Carl Eoy E.i ~ the’ ~+ ibrtnp us In toneh with the outside nuttier J.A. latmbert, ¯t hi., office. Mr. Job Harry IAellng has ¯ famllyof oim~Blnx at \mentofxmessmemlaon pemoenl property, I~oll ~ pect Avca.$6~f~

I~i"wRh the best ¯ndneweet tboulht, with Biwoo~ hs~ the pleasure of acUnl as wit- Len.spoP¯rkthatare ¯ttracUni tbe¯ttentlon sn~-dog notes. Heoan. tevyon say pomonal . Free Silver And Free Trade. ThermmM. Garteu te. ElwoodC. Weelot, IKx" L~ipe," plyial bet~ ~ ~Vheetr

ofvhdtore. 8~mellmea4wMr. Llellng caught property, or, in default of tame, place deUn- Ioll0g It wu sound money aj~dnst "Free IW ~.8outhwest side of l.,omtoe A~m,!llO illl,mlUUl~¯ Park.,evses~ert

men and women who are the lelderl In the niofthe event. , sad oomfm.t of ’h~ hnl of i iIwork of the world. *- an el;mane In’-~tmp and .l&ter the waxdtt- qnenteinJ¯tlunUlthemseaamentsare pal(L Sliver." Inlgl01twlllbe’soond bus~ne~q0nst Southe,,,stofNorthMalnlSLSL¯ " . ere~og laaw~ling over the .m~lilelllilll ,,j.

TbeCh¯utauquastlmulatealn~rmtinedn0s" Attending Family Reunion, covered uestltoifeeven llttle’peexum, thitthe ..r-----------* Free-Trnde. In 1918 Free-Trade deserves" the Frederick C.’Bolceto~eaBIde l.~nd Co. 4~00 bl, pill~l~_ ~ i, +’ .,;

UO0,1ill~ i~nII Uii 0ilant in latelleetual MnkJosephKBaatlett wllllcave to-day for itork hadbmught, Auto Fol’ ~a|a. xamequletImveln whleh"Free BIIver" waa xfi00fl, eitastein P/ntvllle’ sad F-4;g ~r-

IroWth. lndesd, it ’- I of the I~t ednca; Frenebtown, N..J., where .tbe willattend the" ~. ’ in first class coudltlon, 5 pa~onger, fully burled tu ~ In I91§ ¯oulld bu¯tn~ deserves bur Township, Intone.Is South side of Chester Flower Donationl Ntldad. "

Uogal b~flmmee~ of our tiny. TheQ," too~, it sealed Wlllismseamtlyrmnlou overDecora- House For Sale, equlpimd.C,m beseen st&uroeaHoteI.Gamge, :.themmeglodou¯vlctory that crowned sound Ave, wlthEaatsideofrtghtofwayoftheWest Donabonxof.flowmfortbei~oi||’ Address P: O. BOX IIN for i~rtleulank--Adv. ~ Harbor Clty.--Adv. mnney Io l~.--RepubB~an Newa Jersey & Be.shore ~liroad Co. ~l. solldi~r.’ graves are l~meded by nee. WI]llm~ ~r...¯ .mi+ jur:~mm mmmqW, ~. a ulher sad tton Die. ~ . : __.__.____.+__ __...__

beitlilrelliinull~.p’iirlt: !i !de the lime ’ " it~nii Pont,’O.&.Kmld mlybe m/i"’" ii’Ir~ ~ ~ momlnl nut ~ ’*,:i;:sa+t.,oe+ofi tow, a.+ r., FAKEALARM RESfHT PLAH 0PEM AIR SERVICES ’CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS SUPERINTEHOERTVETERAHS TO+CORATE

th6 be,deem Interem~ A loud Chsutauqua ¯ seven ¯rid e~ ’ .

¯ ron¯m the" Intereat ~f the people for’mllea DY. fiRE DURiH6 SUMMER MOHTHS FOR PROBATiOH OFFICER PRAISES DOU6LAS’S LON6SHORE CEMETERIE Improv+d S’Id~k¯ ¯beU&; "’ ¯ ’

Bat It costs effort to I~ve i ¯nC~eesflill Chs~- Tbe sidewalk between Mr. O. W.’ tauqOa+ It menm that esJ~h one mnstdo his Company Also Disclaims Responglbil- Adult Bible elate To Aid In Park Present Salary $1,6OO--Also Quiz.z For

Atlantic County’s Farm Demonstrator Will Be Assisted Bt JanewayCamp On and Dr. EL C. JamosW~l I~plJre~ i ~ :J

pe~ Ever~r~dentl- nrp~to~tln lio~to i~For Reckless DrlvinK. ’ MeetinKI. Assistant. ’ Is Making Good. Memorml Day. + ithroogh U~e eOorlof Mr. M~n Abbe~who ....¯ takebotdandmlke .thle one0f the very best Ae-lseflreilarm turned lnThuredayeven- 8eIvtom ¯t tl~e Presbyterian Chureh to- Announcement Is msde by the 8tateClv[l F¯rmDemoustt~Bonworktspro(rmsinglna Grand army veteran¯ of Atlantic City, - 1 5mmeed thelaodsblepmJeet bysmm’tulmlt-

lad most inooemfal Chautauqua feetlvals ever lnl hut ~ esueed deep~adignatlou ¯mnug morrow will be lul follow¯: PIbing ¯t 10,80 Bervlce Oommlmton that ex¯mientto~s will be si}lendld manner I~ Alhtn.tle County aa tl~ re- slated by members of Jalmw¯y Camp, 1-3ons el ’~erlpUooa from ~

hem In 8outh Jersey. , the member, of Rellanes "Hi Coml~ny, wbo ~. m.\¯nd T.30 p. m. by the pastor. Mor~luI held on Tbom(tay, June 17, for the poslUons of enlt of Demonstrator Elwood Donllam’ era- Veterans, will have a bnsy day next Monday ~ --e.------- Were holding ¯ praetlee drill at the tlmesad luhJec~, "How to Represent Chrlet to the prob~Uonot~cerand~tantprobatlonol~cer elent servleea, mid Prof. AlvaAgee, 8uperin. d~ontUng the Imvm of old soldiers in the Remember Your Pets.

’ Start W0rkOn Bridge. qulekly responded to sa~rm turuedln0fa World." EvenlngaubJeet,"WhoAreEBl0tlle 1o Atlantic County. The.former position I¯ tendent of Pare Extension In New Jereey, variooacemeterlesal<)ngtheehora. Tbose who go away in 8namer, t.,-vth~

;; ’ Workwaxetmrtedthte weskou th |nppo~d are atPestvBle. Tbecompanyl3aa fortheKlngdomofH~&ven?" ISnnd~tyBcbool open to male reaidents of the 8tate and the Wednesday laxt. Mr. Affce was herelooklnlg Detldhl. havebee~.easilD~ed to decorate both dogs lad cata nnelred for, areerael both to:i

lngoflAttle’MIll ~rtdle, on the Weymouth- been’*’wro~gfully eensu~ for the atarm and ¯nd Adult Bthla. Clmm at 12 o’clock, with latterp0sitlontofem~leresldent& over conditions and. exprltled hi~lelf the u~re nnd down-.¯horecemeter/ce and i~limale and to hul~l~t bellMIs. ’J[’he d4~BqII .,

l)aCmth Boad, bycontrnetor HanTMattmn, eonaequent run, fur whteh It waanotrmpon- "D~vidBrinpthe Ark to Jerem.lem.as!he All fixed by Judge Shine; the probation highlygraUfled with the suUce~of thework stllr another detail will J o~rneytoTuekahoe, do[ or cat ts almcat eertein to m~le

.’towhomth¯oontreetwlm aw¯rdedatUmllii sthle, Boordersbetngllvenfor thesonnding°f aubleet’of diso, a.mlon., l~denvor ranting ¯t oeeleer position paye $1~00.a yesr slid the ofthls-new@0uutydep~rtment- A~nerlcan ~ will bedi¯tribnted¯monBthe klnd-heartedpersomlndee~tble. ’- . ,,r

~’: meetlnIOf thqBoal~ of Chosen Freehoidenk theatarm bytheoll|eereoftheOomptaY. 8ABp. m.¯ndPcayer meeUnl on Wednmday aasl~tsat pm/Uon i,3e~YxIe00ayear. Farmer. throughout the County are beeom- cllHdrenat theeemeterios. ,On ’~acatlon.Candidatea for the p0slUo, named ehould lng Intere~ted In ~eleuti0e methoda and Mr. All Veterans and Hone of Veterans are Deputy Cler~--e’~

I.lj- jA blrIpOre~ bridle bll .h~ll ol~pleted to I~ZOI’IL~ atter Mlbt o’doc~n~r~edepart- eve~ol.. " .

I " I~om~ ~ wh|~tbe oe~ !pan I~ -°~’~ntbldl~our°ld Item°nthlY mseU°~l°d Bq~nnloIBuuday. JuoeS. opon~dr eer~l~ fl~tb~r¯ppU~lUonblaoklwlththeCIvll~er- ~ugbu~ ~ hts handK foil. speodlng prae- requested to unemble at O. A. ~ H~I to- -.~utyCtsrk ~ A. Gl’liHlhdl~bum~Yll ’

~ Ixdngoonxtrueted,¯adCo~trstetorMattlx)nex- waammembBng .~rt preotleedrilldkboynm wlll beheldin Indtmtrtal Park every Bunday vice Commllton, Btata House, Trenton, not ttcally anhi¯ Ume lu aetual lnspeetlonsand morrow morning ¯t I0 o’clock, from where ~ two weeke’ veos.Uoll at KnoxvUte, ~ :

:: ’~ ~0te to have the wbole ~ob lll0d¯hed in¯ Into the Connty power pl’unt and told the ¯fternoondarlngJnae¯odJnly, lto4o’eloek, later th¯n noun. Thursday, June 10. Aller servteeson Countyfarm~. Demonstratlon~of theywlllutterideburehservlceL Intbeeven- Mre,GasktllindMa¯terGordo~lef£fof~

i’"~: month, The new.brittle will be .Wlder than enllneeriosound the¯late for aflre¯tPest-nndertheausplomofth¯P~sbyterlanChnreh. IIUng blank& appBcanU~ will reeelve notice prnnlnf, humemlxlng of fertlllzer",me]Ju>d~ lug they are- te a*memble at To’clock forthe vtllelaatWeek. .... -~.’-+

f~: theoldone tn orderto allow for the pcmlble vllle. Thewhkttewaaxounded andtheOom- The Allen H. Brown Adult Bible Clam hi ¯taUngtimeandpla~eofex~mlnatlon- .. of fighting strawberry Insect euemlm troy. lmepnrpo~: .::

,.~-~ - wh~sning of the reed In the future¯ ted will be pany reepolided¢¯ll In good faith and not nil expected to take a pmmthent I~rt in these Examlnstions, which will be pa, rtly written awtkel~’d f~rmers t 9 the need of adopUn~ up- The arrangements for Mouday are i,+ ChanKinK Restdance~

/’: | entirely of 0oncrste sod rock. Mr. Thomaa . later did .the department dtsoover that theyearv~[~,u GcoO ilnllng will bo l emture, and and partly oral, will ben follow¯: to.date metbod¯ and many farmer", .at fleet ronnwI : . - Mr.a~d Mr=. hllmuel KeW~ are .movtl~evl~r~ybody}seordlallylnvitedtore~tandenJoy Experlenee and Personality -- EdueaUon, "doubtfnlof the demonstration Idea. have be- Downd.lhore--Tht. detlll, laves GL A. R. /~r°mthelSlrereaideneetotbeMeC|urel)ls]|~rt|f

llnl~..w0od, of IJiis’llllliIhela ¯ppolnted weretbevtetlmsotafake¯ls.rm. -",,~. i~o/’ thowork by Omanty Engineer &. .Toaddtotbemlsohlef, aftertlmehemlcllBre the hour with ns under the shade of God’¯ teainlnl, pomonalfltnem, ete.,counts25potnts, comeetanoeh t upporteraof Mr. Douglass and H~llatBIkm. onLenape Avenue. .

?:+. ~[. Ne~lO¯.~ ~+hn~ responded to: the exJl, an ¯rite ’be~utlfolgreentreee. Roy.EL M.Bmlth, paator. TsohnkstiQ.neatlI--KnowSedge ofPrebe~ "hlsworlL , Salem, 9&.m.; Genteel, 10.ISa. m.; hlomeraD~ ’¯ leaded wl th men lad boys dashed upM¯ln .e,. tton 1~w, deuce, of the omce Ind procedure. Supt. Agee is endmvortng to have demon- Point, ILl5 a. m.; Zion, 1~.30 p. m.: Palestine. Interior rating.

HIIhwllym +in..C~rlvl©tid. . Btreetataedmlnally rseklem.rete. Beehtenta, Reviled Pic-nic [.i st. count, S. " ¯tattoo work adopted In several eoontles ’L,q0 p. m;; Asbury. 3.,30 p.m. The very latest hi W.,ll-papM’s¯,t I

.:’F" ’ After d~therM~l~ for three h0ed~l,"the;Jnry 0beervh0~ thle:maohin~"em"qzred the Fire, BlneepubU¯hingtheltetofpi0-nlcxllstedforLetter Writlnl--BnbJeet to be mil[ned at the whereltbe,~oot yet t~,eu under.,ken, for It Dinner this year will be beld at Zlon’e seeable prlees. ELerrmann MneUm’,/Maar~ ’

bt;0uIbt Ln ¯ Verdlet of IUnty agldnlt Amlllo depaltment’ wbloh was not in any say re,pen- t,enapa Park changes and addlUonn have been time ofexamln~Uou, coants l~. hM pn)ved a Sl,lendid sueoess In every coo u~" Cemetei’y. . La.ndlng. P; O. Box L~ ;. ][}ell Phone m,--A~v.

’PIieopto, Baltol0 Cormeetae/~ Pxequsle Idble for thht unlawful ¯el. Xl(wax fortunate made to the scbedude, whluh now Iltan ds aa Ixmal lnfarmaU0n’ on courts, court pacer". In which Ithas been Instituted. Both 8tale and Up-Sbore--Tbia detail leave~ IG. A. R. ILall ~"

MamlmInd .~ntbnin GnliInno~ all of I~nm-. indud th¯t no esmatlty rmultedand~omany follow-,: / . ~ toc¯Utlea, etc., InAUantloCouoty, o0uhts2fi.. Norton are helping the. movement and thl~ at’;.~0~, m~ Electric Railr~u:l 8¢hedule.

¯ mouton. WhO’Were tried on Im Indletmemt re~d,m~ have wrenlfolly censure~Eeitanes ~JuneS-ZFIrstPreabytertan Chureh, Atl/ntle* \ yearAtlantlc.Conntywlllget$1,3)3~ from MLPleaxaukBLm.;’Ababcon, 9,, m.;I2mda Co~rtl~J0m~e~

0hl011inl"them with h~hwly robbery. The OOm’l~nY that the members wte h It dixUnoUy City. . Overlooked. the Btate and ~00 from the Federal depart- Point. 10o30 ,, m.; Oceanvllle, 11 It. m.; Bmlth- For AthlUe CltY~ ~ ~ a..In.,&IS, ¢~ t~m, IO~ p.m. IXiS s.m.

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"Ifourmen were eherIed with,~o!dlel Nkmll nn~too~ that they were not In any way 8--Zion M. g. Chureb, Llnwoed. "TheDemoeraUel~rtyhuredeemed oil Ita iment’. In ¯ld the Work. Atlantle County ts ,vllle, U.lQ~.m.; Port Republle, L’?.n.

, l~r~pble.--7.~, Ik~ 11.11 L~., .LI&Melllno upat the point of a r#,’olver IreSlm41Mbi~ for t~lle v}olaUon of taw. ’ .’ 10--8¯lea M. E. Chureh, PitvlUe, plods," ,mid Congr~a¯l~MMl Blaesr moo, of Ale, - taking the foremost lead lu farm development. Dinner thlsyearwlli beheldatPort Republic.

I~l,&ll, TJI, ~ ll.~lks~. "’::- ’ nllbt-of M¯reb list it, ¯hd eel|eYing hl~n of .e----------..---. 12--AJtesmdon Chureh, AUantle CIty. bema~ t,n his return borne &fter Confirm id- with Ire Demonstrator and Voeatlonal I~cbool¯: BIg~Day At Lenape Park. l~--Chrl~t C~.arel~l’iesmntvllle. . Journed. lie evldeotly¯eauu~s that lhe Amet t- and Is bolus watebed with Interest by many 8enda,T I aa’~ ¯ . ~llhle~n~tmmbie¢ Tb¯ de~n~ was &n ib~lnte ’ "" . No Right To Whip Horses. .

+ denial of the @haqles 1411Just them ¯nd no- Moodily’ l)eat, De~oretlon Day, +will be the, lll--W~leyM. E Chnn~( ]PleeelntvBls. ~.n people wlU overlook ¯uell pledg~ other conntlo~ The I~lnnonetmtor L~ working i I~

. : desvoredtoestnpsnalthl, operqng day of tlie ill ¯tlA)nape.Park¯nd ~ 17-:t]lapt/stChnreh, itVllte, eoonomy, conUnoed prosperity, + reduellon of directly with the farmers rhone.elves, the Nomun, bec~uxe be owns¯home, whl¢:hhe . Per Ai~,~--~-~ lm ~_~

:~.. " \----*.------.,,4 . Proprietor Loan¯ ~llng i nverythlnl in " 18--Atlantl0 Commln0el~, Atl¯~lic City. the high. oust of living ~l~nfalntenanee of school~ aiming to Interest young men and hall purchaxed with hll mo~ey, i luay more (I.21 p.

+~ Ope’~a Houle Greatly Improved.¯ resdlneas tollveblsvleltomabllg,~-y’eoutinir. 19---Chelm~ andFIrst B~pttet Churchaa. At, alMoteneyo(Iovemment xervlce, rwomen~io r.rmlniand train them iu agrh;ui- i right towblpor be’qtheantma.lsad nrgehlm Fo¢]Phtla4~pble,--7.Mt I., IJ~l~Igp, II.

" In the monMnl therewil[befl, mrMeeontbe lanUe City. ~.-~ tore. Though theooeL~ under the Ileimrlment to excessive simed or labor lhilu I have to ~Ies.I ¯lteltdenle at tl~’grtdlltion egei~lll it

;, eveuinll Were alre~thl~ ’=urprlsed ¯t the fl~e merrydgo-round for earl~ comers. There ~IIY :M--FIr.t Presbyterian Ubureb, Itvllle, : M. If. ~tewal’ds Met. of Agrleulture and Ule other under the Del*rt- stand over that aame man with whip ! n lured, ---4,.--

~ I~pplI,lr/~ee of theOi)~..J~.[omm ¯ndit~¯ldala, hem&ny ra°ea’- ln°ludil~im°k’rnnnlng’ewihl"28---BLJohn’lChureh, Pintvllle. The Camd~m Dkltrllot lttew¯rtLsof t~eM. E~ mentofPublte In~.rd~etlon,~3oth ,,re woeklns If’Ihive pure~ble day’s labor wtthmy , Post~ H~m.i

mlng, eto. Intheaftemoona~l.eveainlthere 24--FlrstM, C. Oh0roh,&Itlu citer. Cs.nrelimelat/he. BIJl~ntM. F~Church]~l’lesa-¯ foronecommonlnterestand\promlielo bring money, and make unresxomthle dl~lnanda The Imille~ll0seatUaalpil, ulh" " as ~.~;Wl~h¯bkIJ~ttbee~PamteG’anddse°mtedbY will be roller Ikalinll ~n~.dm~dnlto~-door 28.--CentmlM. E. Chuzeh, AtlaaUo@lty, ~mtvllle, Thusmlaylast. Mr, R.S. Vaunaman about Ireatrmdltsiu Atl~mtloCount~’. upon htspbysiealea~ty.--Breeder’¯ .G.xamtte. Neet&--7.~OL m., IA!s~d Ik~:lk It¯Mr. OsqMobeql..Itle0n ! oftheflnmtplmm motion pheturm, bo~tlni, dllmer, eta. The ’a--ML Plesmnt M. l~Cbnreh, Pleam~tvllle. aod~Rev. NewtoaNqlm, of tblx pl~, were * ’oflnhl~lri~o¢IUnl e~ I attheOouuW Mult Face The Isiul. Notice To Cuetomerl. &mam,.¢¢msa4Li~ in, /

.. C¯pltal ¯~tt i~fllmto gnmt. 0n~lt up(m the be~Y"ix~lama will be on exhibition. JltheyxJnlyl--Fh|tM, F,.0burch, A.tlntloCIty. Inatteudanoe. ~i0olleet~ ~ II ~ Mi

"6 proprietor, Mr. DotteD. Hoov~.. \win t~Im Immnl~re Io and .from the Park 2--4dt. Andrew’¯B,~,PitvUle- ’ -i ¯ Tlie .eami~I~noflg/6 wlll be fought out on

Mr. botile PJekman, Ufllor, annoane~ tohte neat ll0~e~le~itatti, iMglk~l~I’

dnrlnff the da~ sad ev0nini. ~--Psop~t’ ~/. ’P. 0hut~b, AtleaUo city. , Cloaal 8~ Hat’@. the old lloes of ~rotseUon and Prosperity. The .m ~ kilt st . ~

Nevella’¯Orehestriwlllptay In theeventhg ?--Trinity Protmlant Chureh, AtlanUoCIty. }~r.XJoho 8prNgtm,.~Faat Vla;tland. who Republican i~rty haa won many notable vie- btse~tahl/ment will be lamed ~¢lesmlkli’ndes at ~O1~ ’

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~-Chrls~M. P.~hureh, Attantlo~Ity.. lllll~ldli0t~la lrnit Itnd vlgetable’ bll¯iuses, torteantlider thle bettleery,¯ndtheloogeeteii- Cielming ned ilrelil~l 50eeuli Worketlled-- bast several ,yeank. hi dloMed to clam hbl Ihthod p~,dent wtl~ no.t be overlooked next f~w and delivered an a4~tl(m~ ~m’~IIteMr. EUlPme. Llellnl has thres-fOurtbe Of i- 9.-Cheltm Presbyterlau, Atlntle City.

etoil ¯tul w.lll m~tle lu btmlnom eleowh~ y~r. Th¯ Demoemtie I~rty mtute¯ the leeue, will be nhailled. Poilu41 of i’ llilllaelr~of itoe~ benvlly la6~li wit b growlq Mr@. Q01well At Weymouth. ut-liL l~ul, s M. 1~. S. 8., Atianll0 City.frultthe Iof iwi~nL Tbefield le oaeof Mm. latumWIIBami 0olweil, li--.Ollvet Prethyterlan Gbureh. AthtaUe . audnowllmo¯lfaoelt.--~¯lllvan (led) Union. a¯lx.cla, lty,--I~v,the m~ ~ mm in th’. vteinl~. Winter Md ~ Bprt~ in l’hthte~lphla, i ~ty. . Ikum Ball Goods. , - . ’ ’ +

~’;:’: ~ " llolenl4 bet ~U~l ¯t W~month for the ~-Oen~L r,,~ik, Northhld. Otove~be~--e~oeth~r~orUatleo~ " Grival Wlntld, Wad’=n--An emnle~’t~el~om Mt~., O~I~NeW 8tore. . , mummer. ’ \ . ’ ; ~.Undlrbl~-;Adv. . Wanled. a qdaaUtY of dark red Imvel, ml~toe~lb~thpmlileatlldal~ i ~’~E

: , Mr, TIWI /:ll 01mmlml II aew , ~.e " -’\ . ", , FoP Rent. ,, . , Houee. ~ - . (3, M..Lm~i Oresel Bnlldtng, Phlla(b~phkN lSKalandlUture. MdxlesN~dMmllOUUl~¯IrottllValidlnlllllulialllthtlieOpemlil ~-+-Oplll"Hc~le@. ’ \ ~ mltllp ti lUlnr;lilmdL Appli

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