NEWS BREVITIES OP NEW JERSEY Interesting Happenings In the State Carefutty Condensed.
Kvwita of All Kind* Oathorod Fi Various Point* In tha Slat* and Bo Roducad In Bit* That Thay Will Appaal to All Clacaa* of
Kev. J. H. Carlrr baa boon ordained pastor of the Jacob* town Baptist cborcn ConncUnsLii Joseph l;epp has been Klren the ofllclal title of police chief at Fttniaa. The montage on the Rio Grande M. E. church was burned with approprl ate aarrlces Bad weather has temjwrarlly halted operations on Pitman's new municipal •ewer system. Be*. Theodore Fleldbrare, a natlrc born Hindu, preached In the Auglenea Baptist church. There were forty-ooe alarms of fire - in MincDle tost year, with an estlmat ed loas of $32,725. Fifteen building permits wer by the borough of Vineland In ber and December. Indications are that the I West New York soon will have a real rent at tike In Its midst. ‘V Newark tailors who went on strike Dec. 13 for a wage Increase and shorter hours returned to work. Peter Tleruau. the aged miner who was fatally burned In bed. was burled In St. Mary's cemetery. Dover.
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. Dr. M. F. Lummia and Joseph Shoep, -ftnaker have been reappointed members
if the Pitman board of health.
, The Carpenters' and Painters' unions
Five Mile Beach will make a de-
t -s nd for an Increase of wages.
••fbt homes were burned to death lire that destroyed I he stables of
flj Bam us! Dauber In First street, Passaic.
Common council of Summit has in-
creased the salary of City Engineer Wheeler from *2.200 to *2.400 per year.
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Woodbury Is to have a new Industry, a furniture factory. Two floors of the piano factory have been leased by the
firm.
Icemen are storing eight Inch Ice from Willow Grove pond, near Vineland. the best thst has been cut for years. Former Councilman William H. Pernclear, appointed borough marshal at Pitman, will also serve as overseer of the poor. John A. McKeou. well known In •eml-profcsalniial baseball elnies, has been named overseer of the poor of Harrison While endeavoring t« adjust the motor of a beer truck at Bridge boro. WU11am Landis was badly burm-d by an •xploalon of gasoline Buried to bis neck in coal. Frank Cbllaugelo. 27 Asbwuud ateuur. East Bummlt. employed In a eusl yard, uarrowly esca|>ed death. In a drenching rain a few relatives of Wllaon Ashhrldge, rlectrotuted fur the murder of Elisabeth Duul.nr, saw him buried In Camden. Bcsldeiits of Mercer street, lllghta town, have sent a protest to the council against the Mlaudard Oil tanks, now In course of construcilou For the entenalumeui of unfortunates In the Burlington County aimhouse Riverside men made up a purs to purcha -c a phonograph. Rev. Frank Anderson, for scicral years pu»lor of the Collliigswuud Bap list church, left with his family for his new charge at Johnstown. N. V. The Millville Carpenters’ union has announced that at the start of building operations in April memU-rs an- to be paid at the rate of 5T. cents an hour. 1‘nplls hare made the llrhlgeburo public school a New Vear's girt of a talking machine, purchased with the proceed* of a series of entertainments. William McCauley, slitysii year* old. died suddenly at hi* home 404 Liberty street. Camden. Coroner Rhone gave a rertlfloate of death from urae-
Thc Hebrew Relief society of Camden win give lu annual maa•liierade tail al Eagle's hall on the night of Feb. 28 for the benefit rtf Its
•hnrtty fund
Mi.c’uud Hospital association iitetl gi.ut*J by the Cumberland lountt l«nnl of treeboldera. the same isridgeton hospital has been weal?-
'ng fur years.
S’rws was nv-eire.1 In Morristown of ll-e death of Charles J. QuInUn at Oo-luml-u-. N. M Tlie young man was a meml>er of Troop B. Fifth United States cavalry. The legality ot an order of the pub He utility commlsaloo for the ellmlna tlon of fifteen grade croaalng* of the Erie In Pa lemon was argued In the court of errors. The complimentary dinner to be given Governor Edge by the Legislative Correspondents' club baa been Died definitely for the Trenton House Tuesday night. Jan. 23. That eerrl'-c* might be held In the Coha user Baptist church at Roadatown the fanners hauled coal Ove miles from Bridgeton. No coal can be obtained In the village. One of the mo»t complete and powerful amateur wireless telegraph station* In northern New Jersey la that at Ht- Ellialieth's convent. It haa a radius of 3.uuo miles The congregations of the First and Trinity M. E. chur.-hes, Millville, have asked for the return of their pastors. Rev Eugene Ituhluson and Kev. Henry Burkett. res|<e*-tlveiy. The proposed state road commission, serving wltlioot psy. will have the dla position of highway funds, snd It alao will appoint the state road « ommUaloner and other em|>loyees Mrs. Harriet X Ay era. ninety three year* old. one of the oldest women In Morris county, died at the home of ber grandson st l.<>ug Island, where she was spending the winter. Tlie boys and lebnnen of the Mlnotoia Glam eompsuy decided to aetwpl the terms of n ■-ompromlae. and. returning to work, the big plant resumed operations at full raiadly. The Riverside Firemen's Relief elation has elected the-*e offleers: Pres Went. C. E. Foster: vice president. Max Krenz: secretary. John D. Beaman; treasurer. Ixiuls Cohwalber. In a eolllslon between an automobile and a carriage at Vineland. I-eslle Edson r*csj.<-<1 death In a marvelous manner. The carriage was demolished and |mrt of It thrown Into a Held.
REAL ESTATE ACTIYIH SIM RMS Deeds Transcribed At County Clerk’s Office During the Past Week.
Tbs following coovryswes .or record In the County Clerk's OOre. .era rod In* Jsnoso 1- 1* ,B:
Orsas Ctir
arks K Hahn '.o Kkaiwr V. Martin.
Pari <.f hit «. section ». T.-n.Slp of Dsssls
mat lujcllsm et u* to I3hrl R- J, “' IxAt 3 and 11. section 30. Wocsiimw Trr ”" u Cm. Shsrp.
containing IS acres, sit.
Beeslrys P"<nt
Dennisvlllr boan
lion to Edmund Mattbri In Dennisvillr. “' *
, West side of rood odyoto-
_. John Will isms. Mary lewfc and cgiiers. mnUlning ST scpisre rods
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Avalon CJty Building snd Loan AsscWCo Mssslmllsno Cinolti, rt al. fTTia. Lot block S. S. E. section. Bsrsagh •< »!•»• Hsrtmr Coryrnne Florence LrUkus. et vlr to Gladys Lrtxkus. Vndlridrd one-half intorest in loU to and 82. block *3. plan °f '*47. Ere et ui to Andrew S. Clark. Lots M and *«. block M. , N. Sabin, ri vlr. to Augvi.tua Nathan rt ax. I73S. Lot «3. block 1W. Tswntklp af Middls Lydia Learning to William Gardiner et , jjioo. Lot In lUo Grande, being the southerly part of the Aaron I-earning farm, containing Ti acres of land and marsh. Ralph L Goff rt m to Arthur H. HolL «. Lot 34. Wildwooo boulevard. Same to Frank A. Seibert rt us. H*t. Lots 38 and 27. Wildwood Boulevard. Warren D. Hann rt ox to John Bet Lota 16 and IT. block T. plan 1. Wildaood
non.
pa eld peoples et ux to Ulllr Harris- Lot _1 Rio Grande, containing IT acres, adj doing lands Of Emily Matthews. Humphrey
Lots 1
W. R. Bryant Dry Goods and Notions Men’s Furnishing Goods Women’s Underwear and Hose The very latest Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Also all the leading Weekly and Monthly Magazines Laicals Ave., opp. Catholic Church SEA ISLE CITY. N. 4.
. Cape May City, and I laud of Deborah Dev awl and *
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Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Sperialty New Store ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.
An a Now Year's pram-tit to lhr po Mermen ainl the ilrivora of the- fire dr partim-ut the Millville t lly ivuntnUslou greiiievl nu in-rviiw «f -uclary of *|o a
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Mr. and Mi*. EH* boftvillr i-eUlinilr* ding aunlvetwarj
i lli-ailmg of lain Ih.-lr lirtU-lb weil All lheir rhihlivn
The roemtier* of the PM|mek Valley flrv eomiwny stood by and wstehnl a fin- lu their own building and did not turn a hand to extinguish the blaze It was a ' mortgage burning" affair. While skating on the lake at Kirkwood. James Gllebrist. twenty-one years old. broke llinuuh the Ice and was rescued by compunlooa. In bia struggles be sustained a broken wrist. Representatives of Hie bondholder* of the defuu<1 Moore Bros.' glass works at Clayton asked the county board of taxation for a reduction the aaaessnient from *100.000 to *tff>.
000.
Found by bis wife and children with a bottle that bad contained carbolic arid. Peter l-aurell. forty-one. of S4S Palisade avenue. Jersey CJty. died abort ly Iw-fore be rould be taken to hospital At a union meeting of members of the churches of Millville a resolution adopted Indorsing John Hackett of tliat city for the i-hnplalncy of tb< stale prison farm, near Leiwburg, iwslllou Just created. Frederic A- tleiitleu of Peunsgrove has tsvued Invitations to a dinner lu the Adclptila hotel. Philadelphia, for Tuesday evening. Jan. PI. following tha Inauguration of Governor Edge. Covers will lie spread for 2UU. Joe I-cwl* was arrested and held under t-all. i tiarged by E A. t'an*enter with at eating com from his storehouse lu Morristown. Carpenter alleged that lu two years *2,(»M worth of feed had lieeu stolen ftom Ills place. Stricken with heart failure after eat lug a hearty meal. I'hurles Wilson, a pruS|N-rous farmer, fell dead at his home In Bcllmawr. lie was slxty-two yean old. t 'orvmer Rhone derided that death was due to apoplexy. So thoroughly have LVlanco citizen* nupl-ortrd the effort of youths Duiiuiv a Y. M. 0. A. building that t>ond> have l<eeu overaubacrtt>ed. and kUtsH-ril-ers have agreed to allow the additional funds to be Invested In tm I-rov eluents. IHrector I'umpbell has recommended t<> the Oiv-sn Lily commlaalouers that ft: -•>> refunding Umda I* tesued fur l-aving ■-■itst.iiidliig notes for Improvement* old •latiu* Hgalnat peraonai i.ro|«'it> and poll laves of P»crs*in* who have moved away or dhsl.
in's Auxiliary of the Mill 41 ha* ele« ted these otfi ni Mrs William L. New dent* Mt* Georg* 8 Ba Kmil lath Mr*. George ding wv-retary. Miss Mar . ..irr.|*>udiiiK M-cietary, • ItiMp, tn-«*urer Mrs. II.
Bsrssgk mt Nsrtk WIMwssd Henry H. Ottrm to William Tb<« Royds. K«0. Lot* 34 and 36. block Tract No. Z aty mt WUdwsed The City of Wildwood to J. H. C<*mta j Lumber t4». IllSAI. LAs It. 1Z 13. It. 23 and 24. block 1«>. Lilas Lev et u* to Andrew S. «lark., SttiOS. Lot 2. block *3; M» 10. It. 12. 33. 24 od 23. block 74; lot 21. block 1C. Bsrsagh sf Wildwssd Crsst Wildwood Crest Co. to Philip Auerloch ] uU 33 and 36. block 60. Same to Ells Martiu. et al. tads T snd «.
block 11.
Philip Auerbsrti et u> to The Wildwood Crrst Company. t»t» 3 snd 4. black 36. Tswosklp sf Lswer Julia Msttbews. et si. to Uiarlev l-per. 1130. Ini in Cold Spring. ronUlnlng 1 acre, adjoining land* of Furman Bennett, benjamin Trusty snd Wade nirklruun. Caps May Ctty Alexis Scbellrnger. et al. to I. Furman mith. $3e. IaA near Sebrllrngrr's landing. situate on N. W. side of lafayrtt- SC. | ■dj-mlng properly of Phllrmon Dickloson.
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