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Legal Adverualng at rales Used by Laws of the oiale of New Jersey. Next to Heading Matter, 6 per eeni

I approprlatlors made by th?m lately I are splendid and sfcosld achieve great

result*.

1 But. people who live outside of these small town*, and re visitors for several months ot the year, are usually «he one* who have the closest views of what »* mining. The residents get into a sort of a : ing-song style, or to quote "J. I' M ". a "l«t Ccorge do if habit, and then it ends, "t everybody put their hand* to wheel and give 1. a good turn Isle has the •making*." us ihc Irii-h woman said of her new dress, ol as nue a resori as there is along the toast- A beach that cannot be surpassed lor beauty and Cods bandicralt. a long pier, two picture ib.v alrvs. hue churclie- good stre< ts. and pretty coltagi». good water, an essentia; to good health, and of eas* access

to Urge cities.

1 «ion t doubt if either •Optimise* or j. i . Jl." could permanently locsie m £» a 1m- City, they would make good • iiisen*. and do their best to place .-tea Isle City wbeie il b. longs,-Ul I Jie bead ul ail resort* ol ihe co*»u .dy be.-1 wishes art- lot the pretty til tie pUce. 1 am exireim iy interested in n. allbough only a visitor lor a uw month- In the . uminer, and 1 would like lo see all the wonderful ibiut* that ••»puml*l" dreamed about, oeuie true, and the gloom or nigbl-

ol "J. K. M.” pro-

-tter and lumr

i,|>riaiioii and jirogtession;

SUMMER VISITOR.

TAXES TOO HIGH.

Editor: 1 am nut a pessimist. bui ic<

do bulieve Uie people ol

will Wake up alter a while and themselves very much embana unless some tiling happens. W

is 170,000 taxes coming from

year, fso.O.'o next year, *»o,voo:

Tn. Boardwalk," by Margaret WTdi.k i. ij a volume ul short stories ..ii.i ted by a similarity ol setting me. m winch Miss Wlddemer

islgbl into character

the 1

telL Lots that -old lor I can he bought ioi *jo oi new house built in lots, i ior Can the olo here be boosted up *o mu heve they have a lurtunt heads? I bojw.- for the he both ways.

uuusual

ana motive.

1 he scene is a resort town on the Atlantic .-eacoast, and the alary deal* mostly with those young people who nve mere the year louud. The undcrcnrreni of community life and convenu»n peisisung through the summer attacks oi the holiday spint Is part ol .u.- tie-me; the eager and aometlmes uagic si-arvh lor happiness on the par t ol y ouiig people w ho sec tbelr ,i.;ia. i.air beach and their homes per-

■e loik.- n- - al jy overwhelmed by holiday- makovcl tie .: , Uiu.e ol u. Aiuertcan human -l uuu loos j nature under londltiuns which sharp

| en reacliul .- is tin- backbone of the

C. U. C. | book. *1.60 net

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LEFENDS FISH FACTORY.

Cape May County Times:

There appears to he a lot oi su

i proposed hsh Isctory.

AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

Shine u

good edge

and let's

Pruning-

your pruning tools, put in the saw and cilppel . out in the oichaids.

hare not scented ic To enlighten the r,ting advantage ol sharp i

readers ol y our paper, the fishermen have thought best to gel a company to take their waste or non-edibie hah, and i.Ulue them at a profit, ifisieau ol throwing them into the canals anu inorougblores to d>Tlt on the shores to roi, to the disgust of everybody. We do not believe that any ciiuen could or would object lo mis so tar as they arc able lo allow the couuiUona iM 1 have existed a' the W. JIt. It. Llauon tor the last three year.-.

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i pitHiess and u.-d i the cooking and pressing ol iresh causes no annoyance lo anyone, the cooking ol sio.'i-d hsh, lb*l nav. spoiled in steam-it. can btn-ome a complete nuisance anywhere. i'ei sonally I am opposed lo any and ev erythlfig that tend* to damage prop erty riEhl* or Uial causes a dissgreeable comlmuli, hut welcome anylhinx that will help sti rt sumelbing boom-

ing.

FISHERMAN. DEFENDS "J. F. M.” To the Editor of the Cape May County Time--:. Bear Sir: Haviui; read both letter* of “Optimist" and "J. I'. M.". 1 cannot see why you should so discriminate, and c*ll one “construr-tl-e,” the othei •'deatincUve " as you did in Lim wn-k .- cditortaL To my mind, on- letter aeema in come In the shape of a vivid dream the other in a wide awake fashion and points out some true facts a* u the present condition* and the pa- : government of Sea laic City, ant which you acknowledge existed. ... ••they have been or will be cumi-nd. - In your haste to criticise, you over looked the fact, that “J. F. M.V lellei WAS dated the 17th, and at that tUm the approptiation mad. by the Uiu

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good weather we should have all prun- .. done by the end of February. It impoi iaiu that this pruning be done early because a better job oi spraying can then be done and spring not be interfered with. Let us turn back a .ge and recall now much peach leal arl there last year, eating away at both blossom- and leavis, causing them wither and lall to the ground in worthies* condition. Ol course the tn-e struggled to throw out new Laves and nianaeed to bring to maturity ROHM i - Bill I.- v ertlle.(-*.-. much oi .... en-ani oi the orchard had disapix-ui >-d toi that year, i: i ..i.- c upon to throw out two acts i-...- .iiid lose some of It* buds. .. a money-maker lor the -i catly lessened. Now, -n - - ; am-ad of peach h-al . ..i chard Ul mu-t spray before buds • • r start lo swell, so that all . ; io, disease will be lulled i:or*- . • v are able to make contai lolded leaf bud aud

If t

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that

Bg over it starts atinut stop the ra ise for that year.

.<.id this irouble this

very twig and ev coating of spray in

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stray op too

cti growers, in orde i-uutrolling ••curl” apply length l-me-imlpbur caily winter after the T he proper uiatM i liim-sullur, testing _ I is. i.ni e diluted 1 gallon ition to • gallons ol •im.ehly before the hud

d then* wlU be

SENATE RATIFIES WOMAN SUFFRAGE Mackay Resolution Passes by Vote of 18 to 2, One Sena-

tor Declining to Vote.

HOUSE DEFERS ANY ACTION. Tumultuous Scare In Crowded Calleriei Packed by “Suffa” and “Antis.’’— First Measuro Embodying Ful-

filment of Edwards' Pledge.

Trenton.—Amid tumultuous scenes In

United Mates giving *

the galleries packed with proponent* and opponent* of woman suffrage, the '

«ral Relations reported sdrersely thk I suffrage blU. which prortdks referenda m indorwement by tbe roters. A»- ] ieml.1 > man Headley of Essex present- 1 ed a minority report. The bouse lined up as follows: For the minority report: Barrett, Bliixard, Unsale. Poles, Cross. El-! d ridge. Evans. Finley. Forlenxa, Freund, Fritts, Guthrit Headley, Hy-1 land. Judge l-owl*. Moors, Fleraon. It..nland. Selgler. Tnttrrsall Well-. wvrth. Whalen. Young. D. <5.; Young.;

Irtvl.l.

Against: Agan*. Appleby. Baldwin, i BlacknelL Blair. Boswell Bowen, Co-1 rio. 1'Bier, Be Voe. iKmovan. Fooder, ' Gadde. George. Glover; Hansen, Hastings, Meinuuatin. Herahfleld, Lyons,! Me A leer. Mum. HobertK. Rogers, Scbmiz. Shields. Sliver. Stiles, Stout, :

Toxer. Warner.

Runyon Offers Volstead Act. blit providing for the enforcement the eighteenth—or prohibition—

aiiiendment to the Constitution of the United States preiiured by G. Roland

.. ,«„«)».dnrT^i7a77

atiirmlment to the Constitution of the

Those who voted tor the resolution

were the following: Senators Alexau-

Walter Scoble, Inc. Millville, N. J. The Leading Music House in South Jersey

Pianos, Players, Victrolas, Sonoras, Records “ No matter where you Utc Our service Is next b your door ”

der Simpson. Hudson; Charles C. Pilgrim. Essex; CoUlns a Allen, Salem: Thomas Barber. Warret. - Tbomas Brown. Middlesex; William a Bright. Cape May ; S. Roy Heath. Mercer; William B. Mackay Bergen : Clarence E. Ci.se, Salem; Henry T. Kays. Sussex; Firman M Reeve*. Cumberland; William N. Runyon, Union; William A. Slovens, Monmouth: Albln Smith, Paasnlc; Blanchard U. White, Burlington; Charles D. White, Atlantic; Arthur Whitney, Morris, and Harry T. Hags man. Ocean. Those Opposed. Senators Joshua C. Haines, Camden, and Edward L. Sturgess, Gloucester, voted against ratiOcmtlon. Senator George Martens of Hunterdon declined to vote. The House of Assembly received the reimrt of the Federal Relations Committee on tbe Coles bill provtdlnk for a referendum on all federal amendments. and also on Majority leader HerahOeld's resolutlo: providing for ratification of the suffrage amendment. The Cole* bill wm rejected by the committee, whi'e tbe Herahfleld resolution was reported favorably, but was set down for the special order of business. Many Miffraglst* declared that S4 vote* hnd been pledged to vote for tbe Hershliebi resolution. Enthusiasm Prevail*. Senator Mackay of Bergen, sponsor of the resolution of ratlflcstlon passed by 'he senate. s|>oke for the proposition and was cheered by the aaffraglsts Id the gallery'. He aatd that the petition. signed by .20.000 women of the state, convinced him that the women wanted the vote, aid that he believed that v* many women would avail them, selves of the privilege of voting as men. He said that sentiment In Bergen county was overwhelmingly for equal suffrage. Senator Pilgrim of Essex stated that he believed that all proposed federal amendments should be first submitted to ti e people of the state before being rail fled, but that as there was no hope of getting a bill through tbe legislature providing for such referendum!, at this session of the legislature at least, since the Coles b!" hsii been killed In the house, he would vote for ratification of the amendment. Hie le Republican senators at a conference decided by a majority vote to put tlirough ratification cf the equal suffrage amendment. It being made a party measure. At the same time the Republican organisation materially aided Governor Edwards In fulfilling hi* pre-election pledge on woman suf-

frage

Limited Audlenc*.

The cudb-nce that gathersd la the assembly room at the hearing given by the Federal Relations Committee of the aswnnbly on the Colas referendum 1.111 and the Herahfleld suffrage resolution whs not a* large as expected. T.e hearing got under way at 8 o'clock p tn. Many assemblymen were seen tn take notes of what some of the s|ieakera lu favor and opposed frage said. Mm. K. T. Fleckert of Plalnfo-'.'i. president of the Woman Suffrage AiuuK-latimi of New Jersey,

w«* one of the *p

fr-.glMi. while Mis* Carol Verio of El ztibeth argued against ratification of Go- aiiiendment nml its suhmlaalou • Ihc people '-.r refer.tidum. Others

if equal suffrage

Mrs. J.

by Senator William K. Runyon, follows cloudy tbe Volstead act of the federal government, tbe purpose being provide uniformity of procedure as

nearly as It Is |H«slble.

it defines Intoxicating liquor any liquor used for beverage purpose* containing a* much as nip- half of 1 per cent alcohol by volume and provide* for am-j-i. Indictment and con-rk-tlon of persons who violate the law it accordance with the regular crlmlial procedure of the state with a scale •f penalties by fines and Imprisonment '•>r first, second and subsequent offenses, running from a minimum fine of $200 to a marlmum of t£.0(V and imprisonment from a minimum of 00 day* to a mexlintai of two years. Power for the en'ureetoeut of th« ct rests with all officers whose duty i Is to enforce criminal laws in the

tate.

Four P«r Cent Bill Legal.

Robert H. McCarter, former attorney general of New Jersey, lu a writtpluiou addressed to Senator

Simpson of Hudson county o

validity of the proposed 4 l*r cent . ■-

bill defining Intoxicating liquor*, up-'

holds the legality of such leglxlslion TTwIc snd declares the sti.te would he fully A IliS>

within Its rights under the Eighteenth Amendment in defining what shall legally constitute Intoxicating liquor { lu New Jersey. - Mr. McC-arter says that bla opinion hlle Informal and brief, will Ik- put In more elaborate form. If Senator Simpson so desires. ' , 'be language of tbe Eighteenth Atr.eudmenL Mr. Meaner aaya. give* Congress end the several state* concurrent powers of

enforcvmenL The word* “Intoxiratlag 804 Asbury Avenue,

Uquora" are of themselves, aa Juailcs

Hrandels shows In one of his recant

opinions, "elastic words." about which different minds might not agree, aud consequently throughout the country In legislating upon the subject, many of the state constitutions, and many of the legislative enactments have specifically defined by ape-dlylng the necisaery alcoholic content, exactly what ia meant by the words “Intoxi-

cating Uquora."

While Congress has undertaken In the so called National Prohibition Act to enact appropriate legislation to enforce prohibition, this, however, can nor deprive the state of New Jersey of its right to legislate upon the sub-

ject.

In ths Senate.

Gorernor Edwards sent tn the senate the nomination of Howard Foster na Judge of ’he Fim District Oouri of Bergen county. The nomination was

not confirmed.

Senator Heath, of Mercer, Introduced a Joint resolution extending to President Wilson congratulations on hi. recovery, which van refeired to the Federal Relations Committee. The senate pss«ed a bill by Senator Hag*: -on prohibiting hunting of gams

In aeroplane*.

Pilgrim—Amendment to the act of March, 1910, providing for bonuses to municipal employees, making It apply to flrvmen. policemen, school teachers, employees of b.wrd of education, etc Klmpaon—Giving the governor imwer j

to apiiolnt vice chancellors.

Simpson—Increasing salary of vice ! chancellor* from SULUbO to Sl.'i.rtoo. I Simpson—M; ’-.Ing H more difficult to | extradite fugh.ves providing that proof must first !>• established tha 1 person wanted committed act In state, which makes requisition for h'.m. and

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. . ... mjui.iiiiin ior ii.m. mi ft 1 A - H Hupklos, United j gtviug right of itpim.l from decision '..r Mi-n.-cr of Mls^.urt. ; 0 , r „ venl( , r „ n ha ,,.^ K ,, ir , luy to < n Vi t m *

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llarniuan N Slinoiid of Elisabeth and Mayor Charie* I*. Gillen of Newark. » Yrrin, legiMattve chairman ot the New Jersey Auix-tatlon Opposed i Woman Suffrage; Mrs. Carol HasWt of Summit, president of the New eraey AKxo-latloi- uppoaed to Woman Suffrage, and Mrs. Orville

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pretne Court.

Slmpaoo—Inerenkliig penalot. allowed to widow* of governor* from $1.2110 to $2,500 a year.

In the House.

Among the hills Introdueed in the hotua were tbe following: Guthrie—Create* public defender In

of Trenton, aecratrry of the a» • D,, *« rep-

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. am sure "upUmist referred ti the preeent day situation: ahy sboulc hr go back a number of year** Sea Isle City baa. 1 believe, at tin time, a suml- r of worthy and napabb rananuaio&er*. but thty alone cannui be expect^ U. do all. It require*, tht e truest M-opentUon of the citlxen* *1*0, sad now U the time to do tl. and give u*m sams •c«mrtvg«XB*U. /?-.t

Tiierc are all kimls «»f cueaji priniinil but none of it is real* 1> * heap at least ti- i ou n basis of x 'tie. Che up siuff usually worth al»s* what it costs. Cur prin(inil Isn't the cheapest you can cel. hut it's us tlood os the best.

! resent parsnna an-umil of rrlma and unable to pay fur auch aervL-vs, at a

•alary of $4.(**i i»-r year

Raldwln—Give* veierana of the ■ feat war bunting and flailing licenses

argued againxt ratlfi>-atli Rational Argumanu

:e «»h* eonaiderable cotumen; ■> irgumetit* iunde by the “aulv

Ullphuut took exi-eptlon to the i f n * of rhatgi

it of one of tbe aaffragUt* q.ier for Speaker Glover—In•lared that Governor Eduard, ervaw, aalary for < ivtl Servlre n.m-i.-d lie--auw he tndoraed wo | mlulroers from $2.flU0 to $3.00(1. Iroge Mrv rtllpbaut aald thvl j < :-v.rg»- Give* prowcuU ra In firat |i.. .a oe inuarkablr for th< ; rU*i countte* four ...-KUiiitr lost end

of t

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* t..r praudontiig of after reaching S3

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