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^Interesting Happenings In the State Carefully Condensed.
Cvanta of AH Kinds Oaths.-nd Ptmh Various Points In ths Stats ond So Rsduosd In Sirs That Thoy Will Ap-
Fire destroyoj the Association hall tonlldlnK. Bomerxiile The loos U «stl mated at shoot ;'lS5,000. Samuel C. Beluert. a trainman of Uaucb Chunk, was hfftr Injured In a (all from a train at Pmatpstour*. At the debate between suffragists of Lambertrlile and opponents of New Hope, the raffs woo oat handily. Kicked by a horse. Charles Daubert thirty-fix tit years old. of Camden, had a cut knee dressed at Cooper hospital A strictly fireproof structure Is to be built to replace I be (ilassboro auditorium destroyed by Ore a few weeks a»o. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crosby quietly observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary at their borne la Phllllpo-bu.-g. Cuahle to *et a new dress for a dance. Miss Mary Loory. fifteen years old. disappeared from bar borne In Dover.
Dr. Chester I Ulmer has medical Inspector of the public of Greenwich township,
county.
elected schools
Mnlllca Hill authorities have ordered all nnmuxzicd dogs found on the streets shot. A trad dog scare brought about the order. Andrew Karablnus, e metehant of Martin's Creek, was held op by highwaymen and robbed of his overcoat and money. Daring the past year, according to Fire Chief MS.lrers' report, the Ore department of Woodbury extinguished twenty Area The coal famine gripe Tborofare, and bat for the liberality of nearby towns there would be real suffering amo^g the residents The Firemen's Relief sssocUtloa o£ Pauls boro has elected BamtW Daria, Jr„ president, and Howard B. timedley secretary. Railroaders found an unidentified man lying dead beside the Central railroad tracks at (be Bridge street crops lag. Somerville. Rev W. 3. Llbe has been unanimously asked to return to the pastorate of for Uibbstown M. E. church for his '■ euth year. To raise funds for carrying on the work of the summer, the Hsddon Heights High School assorittlon will gather old paper. The annual dinner of the Snaaex County society of New York will be bald Saturday night, March 17, In Hotel Aator, New York.
Milk thieves made a raid along Woudlawn avenue. Colling*wood, and numerous residents were without cream for breakfast. Tlie women of Merchantrtlle bare organised a 1'reparadnee* league, e branch of which will raise funds for the Red Cross >.ork. Thetas Hogan, an Ogdensburg newspaper man. has been appointed recorder of Iht borough to A. Sweeney, resigned. The Gloucester county Y. M C. A. committee b. raising the annual budget fur Us work, which leads all the other counties in the state. George P. Uaulove, an aged resident of Paulsburo, had si raw berries picked from bis own plants for his Washington's blitbdey dinner. FhUlipaburg fire comiwny No. 1 so-tie-tallied Mayor Kneewler, the councilmen and many friends In celebration of its freedom from debt. Thieves cut a Urge quantity of Bell telephone wire on the klarltun pika, near Mm bautvUl*. but were frightened off without the loot nubstcnUal < imtributiotis for the EUsalieth Geueoil huapltai's new buildUig iuud atv pi'.inuwd by j Mortiwet Townlej and Ari-hlbsld Hull. Kxamluatbm for p.-obatiun oBteet ot tlloo. eater «-ouut.» open to reddeuta oi the stale, will • held by the Civil Service Couituh ..ton on March 7. Ueort* W Pinsou, seventy Hire* year* old. s civb war veteran, died at hie Is -in. SJI Weeti-iil avenue. Moriiw town, from an attack of ap^itexy. Daniel »' i it- hell baa lareu elected as a memhei of the Woodbury ssnrll to tn the va-ancy caused by the uagM of k-t ward Pears, ht the Rsuai
TMahhd under a slide of rock, Frank TabenlDC*. twenty-three year* old, eras Instantly ktlle' In the mine of the tapirs Steel and Iron company, Mount
Retail liquor license feet may be raised from &30C to 9400 If the ordinance Introduced at the meeting ot the Paterson board of aldermen becomes a law. Following the action taken by other manufacturing concerns, the officials of the Harrison Paint company placed guards abou. Its chemical plant at Paulaboro. A state milk Inspector in Vineland ordered three dealers to close up and two others to clean up. A fine 1- promised as soon as the accused can be summoned to coart. The BUlingsport fire company, who have been raising funds for a new pumping apparatus, bare appealed to residents to save waste paper to be sold for the purpose. Burlington coundlmen have antered an official .irotest to any curtailment of the trolley schedule of the Burlington County Transit company between that d r and Mount Holly. The Continental 611k company of 1 uliJipsburg has arranged to add a throwing <lc|iartmeut .o its mill, requiring su additional building and about fifty employees. Richard Fries was*a:rested at the In-geraoll-ltaiid plant. In Phllllpsburg. charged with the larceny of about >200 worth of Jewelry from a hous. In Northampton county. PaAs a result of a campaign for funds for the public library, Haddou Height* workers reixifjed a total of >100. Mrs. F. Cunningham la arranging for a continuance of the campaign. Provision for a ‘'strangers' pew” In the rtret Presbyterian church of Passaic Is made In the will of James 8. Blddel! of that city, admitted to probate In the surrogate's office. George Coyne of Rowland street, Newark, was slashed with a knife across bis cheek. Daniel 3. Cooley ot Purlin, who was charged with the offense. deqtrd It, but waa held. The Woman's Suffrage league at Ocean City voted unanimously in favor of the city’s proposed bond Issue of >20,000 for the enlargement of the music pavilion on the boardwalk. The plan to ask the legislature for a law anthoritlng express trolley cars between Moorestow t and Camden baa neen abandoned by the committee because «f the opposition of Cam
Day association has elected cere: President, E. D. GrixseU of Millville- secretary, B. A. Me'entic ot OsdsrvHie; treasurer, H. W. Waldoer of
> inslaud.
Ir its annual report to th# state bureau of mines the New Jersey Zinc company shows that the number of fatal accidents In its Franklin and Sterling Hill mines decreased last year
over 1915
Two thlrteen-yeer-oid boys, pupils at the Parental School For Kubnormal Children In Jaques street. Kilts bath, are sahl to have confessed that they set the fire which damaged the porta-
ble school.
Louis Denar, forty years old, a Hunparlan laborer employed In the yards of the Warren Found-y and Machine company, PhlUlpaburg. waa equeeaed to death when caught between a locomotive and a wait Clarence Cole of Montagna presented the Sussex County Historical society an Indian skull which was plowed up some time ago by William Hartrim of Montague on the Min Is Ink Island, In the Delaware river. A Jury in the Hudson county court awarded Dr. Charles Oallsttl of Hoboken >1.000 damages frqm the BeltscbMeyer company, New York, for Injuries suffered when be fell over a pile of girders on a sidewalk. Word has bee received that Klwood Woaver, who was burn In Washington and is s sou of Mr. and Mrs- Randolph
W. R. Bryant Dry Goods sod Notion Men’s Furnishing Goods Women’s Underwear and Hose The very latest Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Also all the leading Weekly and Monthly Magazines Landis Are., opp. Catholic Church SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER Old Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty New Store ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY. N. J. CKSSKK
mcUOIlTCS WITH IT. Serviceable navy blue gaberdine affords daughter this sm-rt spring coat, cut with a kilt skirt and double breast' ed front. Natty white and blue buttons add almost as much trimming as does the white cloth collar all plcoted around the edge.
A FESTIVE IDEA. This Fetching Way of Arranging Yaur Dining Tabla. It Is a new Idea now among observing housewives to have. Instead of the round or square luncheon cloth, one long runner for the square or obkmg table, with enough large and small doilies matching It to dll In along the sides. Of course t*oib end* of the table are covered by the runner, an excellert Idea w hen part of the meal la served from the table Instead of from (he ’ side.'' While this arrangement Is especially appropriate for the oblong table. It can be used for the square, oval or round table with some modification. In the square table the symmetry Is often better preserved by two runners crossing in the middle. In the oval or round table tbe ugly hue where the runner falls over the rounded edge la done away with by cutting the runner, rounding the edge to fit the table and setting on the end to fit with a fine seam or a bit of beading. This arrangement menus vi-sL ihe runner could be used only for tbe one size of table, but It is worth the trouble. Square hemstitched dollies with a simple corner motif are used with the plain hemstitched runner. It la a good plan to make plate dollies and napkins of tbe same size and decoration, so that If one gives out the other may come to the rescue. A large dolly for tbe plate will do away with an extra tumbler or teacup dolly.
^•o<x>oo<>c>oc>oocHX>o<x>oooocroD MATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant Planter, Wholesale Dealer and Shipper of Maurice River Cove Oysters Salt Oysters, Claim:. Snappers, Crabs Both Phones Dock St. Market, Phila.
The Gas and Electric Shop 96th Strost sad Sunset Drive STORE HARB0R,N.J. K. W. SUTCLIFFE, Prop'r. Gas and Electric Fixtures, Novelties and Supplies. Estimates Cheerfully Given. ‘•Isolitk (tab” for Lighting and Cuoklnc. Tbe ‘ 8*vis” 8tovc Lid will save nearly half your coal bill. — W rite for Circulars—
ABOUT CAKE BAKING. How to Proparo and Bsks All Kinds of
Kov. Dr. Aaron K. Ballard, president of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting aasoclatlon. is third In tbe list of twslre ministers In the United States now past ninety .'car* ©W. Dr. Ballard was ninety-six ou Chris'mas day. The men's cla—es of the I'olilng*wuod Presbyterian Sunday school will have Joseph Mcl-aughUn. « member of Mayor Smith's cabinet, and A. J. Drexel Biddle, founder of the Biddle Bible classes, aa speakers at a ra’ly on April ItBeer use of complaints filed last ysar agnlusl alleged objectionable club# In the v trinity of the t'letneuton lakes the board of trad, has begun a campaign against such organisations. Several already have been requested to va-
cate thrir bouses
Mlnlslors'of all churches In 1'tulaboro have banded with a ’lew to hartu:: a better Sunday observance In the future- They claim that slm-e tbe boom au-ock the town, nearly two year* ago, u baa Own duficult to tell Sunday from
say tmatewm day.
Where do you set your loaf cakes and what place In your own oven do you give to muffins and small cakes? From your answer your success would be gauged by a scientific baker. Thin layer cakes, cookies, biscuits, macaroons and other small eskes should always be baked lu shallow pans set at the top of the oven. This givec tbe heat a chance to circulate around the cookies rather than concentrate under them. Loaf cakes hake more evenly In sheet tin or aluminum pans than In Irou pans. Tbe shelf in tbe center of the ! oven is right for loaf cakes, and no cake should ever he set on tbe bottom
of the oven.
It is a good Idea to start sl<unge cake and loaf cake In a very slow oven and then Increase the beat as the cake start-, to rter. About ten minutes before tb. j cake should be done tbe ga* can be
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SEA ISLE C1TV, N. J.
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heat left iu the oven to finish tbe bakj tug. Whenever It seems desirable to reduce the heat it is better to turn down both burner* haliw^y rather than
to turn one out completely.
Keeping AttractiveAn important step Id keeping attractive is to see that your neckwear aad areaesorlea are freah. Always pot your 1 hat and veil ou with care. Choose the muet becoming color* fur your gowui and suite. Tbe well groomed woman has the advantage ov-r her sister who la untidy. The knowledge give* her self cvoDdeuce. and with self confideuve rlghtly gained ana can aocompliah aoy
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BILL lor lumber isn’t at all necessary if your purchasing in that tin; is done here. A great many people know our prices i fur all grades and sizes of hard anJ soft woods for the inside and outside ; of x house to be moderate. Ask an. of tbe “great many” and you will know 1
for yourself.
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