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CAP* MAT oototy TIMI8
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WM. A. HATrEBT,
CHA3. O CONNOB,
C. P. 8CHCCK.
Secraury.
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BELLEPLAIN.
IMPEACHMENT IS NOT SUSTAINED
Mrs. Aden) Meicb, of Pbiledelpliia, ia visiting her psrenu Mr. and Mre.
Wm. l.syton.
•Born to Mr. and Mre. Jacob Pettit a
toa bn £atnnl*y, March 13tb. x Mias Anna-Heat, daiiBbter u: Mra.C. j| ew J erse y HOUSS Considers LaP. Heat, became toe bnde of Eari , ’ . . ... Nickerson, ol Ocean Citv, Saturday bOP DemBIld Anainst VlCC
Chancellor Foster.
t the home ol her ►.
1 lactw 1 year
1 toe.. la year 1 toct. ia year
tviraer apacs pro rata.
hee Jute Notice*—ll/c. per line on mat wse. be. on toalde paces. Claaauwi Adveniaexnenu—ic. per Word; three . «~ruor» lor the price ui
two.
Local Ad/ertlatoc at rates Axed by Laws of the Staia ol New Jersey. Next to Beading MaU-r, f per ceat.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
March IStb. Mrs. F. GoB.
Mr. and Mrt. Samuel ^Iav-»i, of Pl« caantVille, were Tiaitiog ber mother, Mia. J. P- Hea*. on Thursday. Mrs. Nettie Somers, ol Pliilsdilphia, ■a* caUu.g on her eon Mr. H. Somers
on Toeeday.
Mrs. Thoe. Headley wae etinpping iu Millville oo Mondav. Mira F.leie Bachelor, ol Millville, l% yiaKing lier aunt Mre. lease Wilbur. Dr. St-yeue, of Cape .May City, «m calling in man <»n Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Levi Jtand. of Atlantic City, are. viMting hi* imHliei, Mr*. K.
Clark.
Mias Edna Steelman «ae ilir gge*j of Mim Kuna Maaon over the uPek-end. Mrs. Jaxnea furner. of Millville, ia ciaiung her daughie/ Mia. C. P. Hea*. Mrs. Clan'ire Holnnan and children
...9b [•err vieillinl !«•» inner Mr*. Frank
Clark, of Ocean City, on Monday Mrs. Leon Grace, the primary- teacher, bar lesnmed her anrk after a fe*
THE NEW VACCINATION LAW. Newarkers at Hearing Describe Housing Conditions and Demand Rem-
c-iy—Mayor Gillen and George L. Record Among Speakers.
Are entblyiton nuriVni jf
Tb-- 0*n4er 81x4* '<j -exempt, from tnMiUuu for fyvo'j-eH!* Itetr Muetllnga, no ihat building would be encouraged, lioiiMS be ipore plentinil und rent* n .-i'<»table. T he latter would require n landlord to gire tliree months - notlob, . before evictloin am prohibit the d I a-’ {Me-u-ssicm of. tenanrs between tbe
months of October nnd May. Question Constitutionality.
Tire romnltinioiinlity of the measure' was qucriioui'd hj A'-semJily-Iri in ToL-r. of Bergen, and Asuemblym:iii WHIlani George, of Ru\l*"n. But a no lower legal light tbtin ih-orge L. Bi-'-ord wa* pteacDt to allay their ap-pn-lienal<4u> on thnt score. He do-t-hired that If the exi-mptior. of hanlt attM-k from taxatiun. as ujilu-ld by the Supreme Court. »«* court ttutionat, tbe exempt on of buildings froui
i r.iviitioii nould lil-ui be vml i < oiniii.-'loiKT Catiiion u>
LIKE EACH OTHER'S COUPANT Stones p oirna in Nevada Seem to Havo a Dietmct Aversion to Being Separated. In Nciuilii are fonud eurions mineral -fio'luiens known as --iHH-mble »toiieo." No better uume inuld be given theta, * nee nlii-n a ferv are dle-tribut>-tl o'er a level floor lyvo or three fee' apart ltic> will begin 10 move toward one another to a pomniud Center witli an aluvit) thnl'i* ludicrous. Caui|wr* Diet nut iced them- -Mow-*. Hu y turn u*w) wrupiilii* puper for a auhlticlolb aud weighted the comers witli *omf of tbe ntones apivad over thg lt-ve| top of u boulder. A few moment* later nrto of tbe melt noticed that the iwiar yvu napping In the breeze and th..t the four or live 'Tones were h»fd>llPd in a group lb the 'middle of tlie |«ii* r like a ne-t fr-ll of ••££*- He ihoiislu ttie wind was reapomlbte, •tyalgbtened them and added more atones. The m u time be iookisl around tlie atones wire lutek In the heap again. Once more he replaced tie si ones and sat down*to watch them. Tlit-y lieyan to roll and hitch nhmg t-iward one another again uiitll they were In a pile.
•alhT.
uiea-ncd that
Trenton.—The proposed Impeach- ! the housing condition was neiite as meni of Vice Chancellor Foster (ft ‘ .i»e result trf acnrefty of houses. -We M.gmioutb roumy yvas soCdeuly check-can help ua." «l\h |L, 'I,.* (be K. 1 .ablU. ..ujonu. lb . Jm.lile cite, c«e» J«>“i- “b'. deeUbMoee, .»( MMU b.ee bbliiib, (0 do Olb (bo 11- 1 11 T “ O'™ '““lile, pro.-oedlnt VI,-o cl^ioollor, on Dot w "» ...tieiltudoosl oflli-r, end henco not ni "d. ''b*' SWii"' within tlie juriadlctlon of the legiala- inoreas* Population. rure.. The const I lilonal-officer of that ' George L. Itccord admitted that the
court Is the chancellor, to whom the vice chancellors are responsible for oil
their acts.
A decMon r.y Vice Chancellor Foster la the Issuance of an Injunction rpstrnlnlnr several trade unions <rf Hurl- - son county from proceeding with a strike affecting 15 Imnl-er and building material Arms In a dispute over u nger and the elght-lmur day. waa regarded by the union labor men ca tbe most draatlc they had encountered, As a result offeen: of tbe SU.t federation of Labor decided to move the lm-iH-achment proceedings. A n-soluflon was prepared and I’nsident Quinn ask'-d Asseiublyman Guthtio of Mercer to offer it in the house. It took hut a few minutes for the Republicans to decide that the proposal was too peril-
passage of House iM would savor of the single lax idea, blit declah*d that Jt pas necessary to relieve tbe pres-i-nt. housing sHuatlorf. He said that in exempt buRdliigti from taxation for a few years would mean a wonderful •loppiem tu building houses and
HELPED PERRY WIN VICTORY
Peter Tarr Made tbe Cannon Ball*
. That.fervid ho Welt hi
Fight wn Lake Erie.
Commodore Perry defeated Itlsh on Lake Brie, his gunners the trick -largely with bom* cannon bell*, although at the
time of tlie engagement the pla>» where the deadly missiles were made
tvaa « closely guarded secret.
tf
MMt cal
Absolute Safety - -at Low Cost
Hardly a day paeaea Without the loss to someone of articles cherished for their real worth or sentimental File ation.
Accidental discovery a few days ago j Fcrlun * te inf^^ u th e one who-
of-*■'small antliuated Iron funiai-e
near Steubenville, however, reveals tbe eecret and adds a new chapter to the historical ake oi>es of Perry's victory. Tlie fun.- c was found by men engaged v tn erecting turnace* for a large West Virginia steel company on the Tarr farm In Hancock county. West Virginia.- directly across t.ie river from SteubenvHle. - It la aald to hav* been the first Iron ' irnace iu use this side of the Allegheny moutr tains, and to have been, built, by Peter Tarr. one of the earliest setllers along the eastern banks of tbe Ohio
river.
Old record* In Hancock countyshow that Peter Tarr wortr-i day and night at,-bis secret task of maklnc cannon hails from ore depoaitr found In tli» blllaides about tbe furnace, and that he »ent them overland on mules to CouiiiMidorp Porry'a forte* hiding near Pnt-ln Bay and Kelley's island. ■ woltim- an opportune time to strike the decisive blow at tbe British naval
forces.
rather than wait tIB he enffers a similar loss- profits through others’ exper {once and adequately protects his val-
uables. ^
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OCEAN CITY, N. J.
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>us. The Democrats, who had learned 1 such activity In building that within jof what was In the air. also went Into j tim-e or four year* there would t-e caucus and decided to fight to the last j added to the nss -ssed value of prop-
SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of > writ of Fieri Faciu srsrtis-.ra.^T.f the flm day ot March. A. U. lyao. cane whereto John C. llaoconower aod J( ta are romijlamanu, and Araloo l)e<-clo|' , it Cowpaoj-. et ml*., are Crlcn.laul*. 1 ahall j
\V/HY not make your 'yv appeal for p'Urorv age through the columns of this newspaper? With every issue' it ca'rrics its message into die homes of ail the best people of this community. D6n't blame the people for flocking to the . ore of your comped'' tor. TeH them whai you have to sell and if your
crease the population of the state lie-
tween 75,00* an ! 100.000. *
-tVIU not the exra.ptloa of Dew building* from taxation be an Injnwj!re to tbe owner* tif Ikv.iom already erected?” asked Assemblyman .Young. ' “It ndght he no Inlnstlee In ti Tevr rnMr. Gannon rejiiled, “but as a whole the grem mnjorlty of people uciild benefit Therefrom. If the pro-
■ere esrrled -out there would be
• bet wm
$25,000,000
In the
an<l 930.000.00o.
Mr. Gann-in explained that those owners who liullt before the war had a tog advantage over those who seek to build now, and tbe exemption of new bnildlncH from taxation would equal-
ize conditions to-an ex»-*nt.
fnhn T. Gregory, r. jt Investigator of Vi-st J«'ew York, told rT tieusing conditions In that town. He Said -thet rents had beetl Jnek«d up from 20 to 50 jter cent "lu many ruses. He presented 4.000 slpnntnre' of alleged victims of rent pnjftteering from that town. .-He said that the apartment
ned b; foreigners hi
nany eases
gouge the:
hitnnt rents ns any Robert TVallnee
famifles
ither.
if tbe Jereey Otty
ditch If tbe move was attempted. Taxation Boards a Football.
Assemblyman Young of Morris wa« unable to got through tbe hou.«e Ids bill adding a fourth member to thecounty boards of taxation, giving two member* to each party. As at present constituted, these hoards are overtimed every time the political complexion of the gever. or> office changes. The*- ate now under Republican control, with two membe a of that party and one Democrat on each board. This year a Democratic governor bus tillnp|iolulment of one member, and some Republicans wanted to check him.
Young's btU r.celled but 14 votes.
The fight of Seualoi Hagaman of Oci-an county against Assemblyman Tuttersall’s bill to raise the hunting and fishing license fee from $1 to $iJVt resulte*! In tbe bill facing defeat, and after a long debate It was laid over. Projiosed modification of the com-
pulsory vaccination law Is carried la! of , M)Ih wiu sponsored by Com-
bill by Assemb 1 :i.an De- oe of Middle- j mlsxlnner Gannon,
sex. passed by xe house. It provide* i MrJ! Augusia Gerke of Newarit. tbe that such vaccination sba’l l>e enforced ; mo t)„. r {1 f a ^Irvloe man. told of her by boards of educatlo:i only In casor ' tnndlowt. who i* ,.ot even a citizen of of epidemic In the community. SevFr rnlted Knit— ln< reasing the rent al o f thoee who favored the hill eon- ' «f |„. r flat by Jtrt per e. nt In two
tended that the present law is too nipn:ha
drastic and violently opposed by gen- j ITulees me legislature takto Immedl-er-1 public sentiment. The MU passed ate and effective stepr to remedy cxv*1th two rote* to span*. * tsting deplorable conditions creiitod by The house passed Ass-mblrman l,y- heartless rent conger*, there will ensue ons’ bill creating the ntw Job of mur- n m-rlou* hnd far-res tiling uprising, ket cumnilssiouer, empowered to In- Thai wrs the oidnlon expresued by vestlgatq and. In Urge men sure, con- Mayor Charles P. Gillen of Newark, trol food prices. Democratic Leader Mayor Gillen called attention to the Barrett opposed the measure on the situation In Newark, whore be hod onground that It would Involve an un der.vored to find wmif form of relief, necessary expense, hat Mr. Lyons cor- hut dlscovcp-d Die I gw* such tin ohs’araled 32 votes for his measure. cle a* to praetleally block all, efforts Aflnr an i ms ted diacusslon the house >n ttiat fllroetlon. He declared that ! humped Afsetnhlyman Deroe's hill rtf rentals were Jumped by as much
years of w-b<Hil for P , * r '' M "
Historic Port o* Glouctiter Likely to Come Back With the American Merchant Marine. TTir historic part of G Ion center. Mas*., is ilkeiy to lie restored to Its one.time nuirltlme glory *S the American’irorrhant marine t wands, lettu.of the National > -ograptilc aocipt> call* Gloucester the- mother ot American fisheries. The story at Gloucester's fisher folk Is touched on by Kipling In bis “Captato* Courageois." Jamee B. Carutolly. nnd Mr*. Ward, in "Ghi Maid’s I ^raillse." Norman's Woe. oft. Ctoucr.-ier, t* the scene of nutneroits deep se* trsgedlee touched on by Longfellow In his “Wreck of the Hes-
porus-
Sdioonerw are said to haYe orlpInnted 4n Glnaeegtar. and to have been r ao rimed by a GlnuFester shipwright who. wheo he (apnebcl a vessel, heard a spectator explain: “Oh. how she scoons.” The espn-sidon was used ta descrii-e the hgoaning of a pebbla Ibrown stdewtwtxintd the water. Ghmcwner tuA a floral curiosity of gn-at beauty and fragrance, the mag-
d fjmt fffese landlords | ao>,: ' » fl,ucu '‘- " hlc0 "* ,,ki aged S3.thI.ig.for I he I-.,; who went tbe city. ATnoug the
■vorseas f«*r sen-lee aud were nsVlll-
natural wondera thnt Gloucester discloses are Rate's chasm, where the pounding waves churn, and rumble; ■the rocking stone, oseillau-d for an
Baruch Steals Hoover’s Thunder. -The end of tbe high coat of living In slghL” say* Barney Baruch.
get the business.
Mara, but none of us e
get there.
u>' S3!S!!Jui'';iDiBS!li!ii
Increase Values
prices are righrybu can l Children to Obtain work irertlflrat.* nnd that people w ere driven Into *reiizy
.. .iUbd liw new provides flrish of the '•? tl.eir qne*t for homes: Unit r.nts . : fifUt .grade In such eases, but the-bBI l ' nT< ‘ , * < ^ n «> such unreeson..would mrl?e It the seventh grade, and heights that In many Instances
Mr. Devf*e cMtmed thnt It was intend- P 0 ' ,r uri,1 " le 10 procure *pl to prevent tlie removal of children or sho « , t helr a,n - of U-pder year* from educational ad- ' ,ren wl '° n ' n ' i, BC " oa1 '
^— t ♦outages. - Leader Barren and Mr ^tatt Expense $12,000,008.
Rowland .vigorously' attacked the bill Expenditures acgrogntlng $12.0u0 -
*’ ’ I - ’" the gemirai ground that it would CY). It is urderMood. will be provided •WW nat-aecompllah the rurpuae. for in tbe atfnuul apprcgtriatlofia blH
• Senator Barber's bin providing for i H , introduced Jn the legislature this ■ ■ u ; uy Ikbius to state employ**** In lieu
- f salary increases f.. r the last two ears was passed by the house wlt’ioui diascntlng vote, and now goes to the
The-bill will carry
(-l,»,nW, o, Cm,,,-'- ,h- Sf 1 ” Ul ' «*»; -UW
r - - - Mothet Ann" and “Wh*»e> Ja<
Painleae Dentistry. “An Amcrloan at home, with or without toothache. Is not much affected by tbe sign. ‘Bn ltd ess Qeotlsto.' bu sight of it In. a foreign istid he turn Is pleasurauly,*' a traveler -said. “Its lure is nob professional. Every tooth in bis head may be perfectly sound, yet if stranded tnd homesick he, welcome* that sign because all over- Europe it Is a sure Indication that w u’owhiin neighborhood lives a citizen of the United States. From the northerumost town of Norway end Sweden to th# - hounUaries of Sahara the words ‘painless dentlstr}' likely to hit you in tbe eye at the most ucexpecr-d turning. Usually they are followed or pti'-eded by 'American.' but that quniif)lng term Is entirely unnecessary. Dentists of oOier Cpur,tries make no prv cnae of pi-rfnrmlng painless u*try, or U they do they do not ..dvertlse their skill. Ttjey leave that lor Uielr American rivals.”
without cause or reason
year.
Are you carrying sufficient insurance to cover the present value of your property? IN THE PAST THREE YEARS THE VALUE OF REAL AND PER. SONAL PROPERTY HAS NEARLY DOUSLED. ' Have you increased your insurance by an amount that will correspor 1 with tbe advance m replacement value of your property? Have you considered bow much money you might be obliged to contribute in cate of loss, because your insurance may not fully protect you under present value conditions? It is a good business foresight -to diccuss these point« with '■sur Brek-r . or Agent.
M. M. SOFRONEY Estate and b surancc SEA ISIJE CITY. N. J.
j propriation of $4«o.<i
I od under tlie direction of the Clvti ; ‘,w‘ sic'iTe j Service Ooromlsai.m. ! **
} Tbe bouse also passed Senatc.r Mar ! ■Kay's bill Increasing tbe Hilaries of i memlier* of small boards of comity
' freebuldcra.
jate'-pui .hroujjh a large nwnf bills. Inciuillng one by Aosen,.
Fifty ja-r mrt uf thine expendlwill !«• devoted In walbtalntng InsUlulluns An lnci«*u*e of l>i*i Md.OtXi nnd $50,000 wtlj be mutle In the annual appropriation for salaries
I* dlxt Ibm- f „ r numbers of the Judiciary One of
Tbe a<
! er T»f t
appropriation of -400,000 to: tutscs for state employees. ■ It is tbe Intenttop of tbe (ummittn
to have the blit ready far 8uh|n|**U>i to the tagtalatuiv at luast ope or twi
weeks hefori final lidjountroeflt
Cold!—Sure.
On fsie of our wont recent cold Saturday* tbe tenderfoot rank boy vrouts of Teire Haute made cu all-da; bike along the lYabtxh. They were deacrtblng the hike for the benefit o? some of their mnet Interesteu frietuls. Tfiey hail described the ‘dry blasts from the rl er. the frozen ground uud Hu- various nenaatiuns produced oo their spinal coluidna without winning
... . .. '‘hat they regardt*] sufliciuot syuipaif the Increese will 0^ thy from their llstt-nont. Just «s they
were tno*i dlujijKilated their execu-tive-took paru "Why It was oo odd that we hao to l.cestic the ire off the pancake butter tM-tween frying cakew“
he ejaculated.
And then the audience was mo rod
i-orth.
Ivlng cmllt fur ■e for National ‘»*rvcd during !*«e *se<5 Senator Alh game laws and
i for but ”
tukoo. This Is fsutlrar)- lo Cite pnic- I lo «l-ovch --Italian*poll* Nov: of former 'yetira. when «l.o bill -
placed on tin* d«->k of maatbwa I >f the leg1*l*icr.- practically the la*: |
MASTER f Pipeless furnace Saves 30% fatl - At Temr . WWa «$ p'obalar He.-lint & Yenulatiag Co. 232 Quarry St, Phfla.
Extractions Free DR. PAYN
gaQOQaoof^aaoooctCHaoo^^
A RELIABLE BUILDER
H. A. DfcERY Contractor, Carpcnfar and Builder Jobbing In AH it* Br&ncbea SEA i^LE CITY, N. j.
MATTHEW J. RYAN Commhsbion Meidiant Planter, Wtulesalc Dealer and Snipper uf ! Mrfui-ict Riser Cove Uyatera | sail Uyolcro, CLuu.% Musppcra. Cratw Both fpoue^ ’ Dock SC MaraeL, Fklta.
Vincent Assaiante \ PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER Old Shoes Made New R pair Work My Specialtj' ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
..f t
1’lai
rnwl coufnrm with the 1 Tenants Near RevotL
i- nrine In their do-
ing tlie Jflgts
‘luring the week of April 1 Itcquests Hinoautlng to »' '..TJrt,
wet. made to the Bad. et fonur by f'ne various state .iepJ-rttn*-m
tnrmuttona this your. Jn it of the Bmlget i (flutestup m
(•datura it wa* rocotniaeuued ills ( iiuinat be reduced u, $10‘i2K.?-'VU12.
Edwrrds v/ent Ge We»t.
Giivcrnfir F.dwueitstiaa abnui dectuwi
Fran-
loiari
French Views cf Indiana.
Many French iieojae base as vague ' Idea* of the rutted States, outside qf ] New York and the Kaxiero coast, a* j American* have of France outside cf j
I'arts.
f Mloin-lot., permsuent eecret*ry I of the Alliance V'rjacalse. teit* of re- j eeivlag e letter from s businezs firra J in Marueiilea, (in- of tj ie ,*rgesf | French port*, asking for Informatioa I tn regarii to the products ot the la- I d'ttii* of Indiana.
Ik-ni
nd ' him t
hi-
Sleeping Slcknot* Mystery.
Af a recent meeting of the Ns •tone. |
-udetny of f '
HOBDE
IDELL {
mind be will remain within the mate of New Jerrev tbrougnant the aumner. in place of tiovaroor Edwards, ,YU Ham B. Gnurlcv of Hateraon will prot. tib'y be elacted one ot the Big Four.
lolfi “hat Utile
i iiboui
mg sb-Vaewt.” which has mad
ir, i« »u»nce In America. Doctor Fiex-n.-r said thr canre. u.e'hM| of proj*gatlon and morns of cure were «s jet ,
UAkuotip.
Practical Dyer of OSTRICH FEATHERS We Solicit Your Feather Wants in all iti Branches
DYEING
, CLEANING and
CURLING
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