•HEflirPS SALE.
Kv virtue of ft wiil of Fim lor »i XarteMcd I^ra.w». temr 0.nr,led, tnor. ol Um Conrl of Ct »nc«\ of New Jrroer. 01
osl.oatf Oiorleo H. Holl «nd KtnajoM.*
Mk.Md Tockabor Notionol liewU- , ■ u!iotitute<3 Admtniotiolor wllh lot trill ■■nim 1 of tbceotole of litlbol D But. dot'd ;
Jacob Parry l. ikeno : Tockahot Buiidmc am! Loaa AMOciatloo. Woodbine Bolldla* and Loan AaaociaUon. and Ibr :-ra»horr KcaUy Uroclo;. ■ ITT Cowapant, are dtfrndonU, 1 ahall eirpuer to sale al pnbJic vendue, on MONDAY. JL-LVU,Ma twtwaan the hour* o. twelve and Sr* ©clock a. B.. to »K. at one (. clock to lb. aftrrnooi. of aeM «ar. M the SberUTa oBce. to Oaf* May On ait llocee. Cape May Co act). J ^S*mw b of eert.-n tno>l*»red prernirrvl the epnartenanca. c tlir till o! <otn;4»n the Aid caaer twrccnlailj forth and acrWito. that to to eay . All thoe. certain irarta erparcel. of landa^ eMwtv of Capr Mai -"d Mate of New jc| hounded and dewrlVd a. follow, town ; JiUSSrsw. sc:i fiw. wovthwent lion, (tie No!lb cornel of iUcvenlb rlieet, and c.ten
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1 rlebi aufea to K'ceenlh and ten feet in lenctb or end .on I© on map of land y. made by B.L.&off. C. H..
■ point to toe aouthwi
ruM avaat amT Eleventh m eel. and extend lot toeace worth*eat. aloay he aoulhweat tin. wnoeeeath aueet. fifty feet in froat or br«dth — — ■ twtweea pet a I tel line© of tost at right angle, to Kicvel d and ten Ire! In length
toad of Avalon afmeaa'id
U) Bee inning at a point to the noithcaat .It ed Thirteenth atreel. di> .*r.l -
co.tier ol Klr.1 ind eatending ithean line ol
Tfciitccnto sueet.'ftfty iVet In float or bread! «haai i|» nlthea.l. between parallel liue* of to width or fronuee .l Miee , cot hundred and ten feet to lengf depth. Being lot a». teuton la.oa aatd tn
from the North corset of Twentieth at- ret Fourth avenue, and extending theoce north wet aiucg the nor the alt line of Twentieth atrect torty fre^toJiQat ^brea^i thentwaorthouk
it width or frontage euticth vtreel one hundred feet 'o the bulkhead line id Fecaavlvnaia li hot. and theoce Mill extending of that width Hi said parallel line* aloreaaid. the diMai
inia Harbor.lot it
ity find al
lbrace ft} Soathwcat along the aoulbeani line o*
Third avcaac fifty feet; thence til aooti parallel wtth Twenty-hra; atiret.
j) aortheaal potallel wi Third avenue 6fly feet -a toe •cutoweM Use Twenty-fit * *•”
-.tone 'he i
handled and ten feel to toe place of beginning being lot No. Tt.aertu -
of Mid map oi Avalon.
(fi> Beginning al a point in the eouthweat tine of Twemy-tolta Mrv.t diatarl one hondred cue
..eaty-fhit. bteadth; thence Mutowt •‘-i-aof that width or frontag* «' rweay-third al ^
jI -land, at Aealou.
THIS 18 THE SEASON vbea ycu oeed a camera. We barb’eta. FITCH
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MAKE MONEY GABBETTS . HOUSEHOLDS f O Ibaleb . . vAO
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All Kindt Paper amf
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SYLVESTER S. GARRETT ZM Sooth Thbd Stenet. F'hilad.'rVi.
MEMORIAL IN JERSEY ON SITE OF GREATEST EMBARKATION GAMP
To Consecrate In Perpetuity
fixed at approximately $10,000, vrLkb we 1b emmp thought we could raise. Then, the Question of the cane of the plot to be occupied by tbe lueautlal came up. The plot as contemplated was to 1* about WO feet aquaiA liitnmucl; as the soldier* then at camp would sot.iKT or later he scattered to their homes, it wo* manlftatly Unpos Bible for thf-m to core for It. Gan •equently, the mailer wo* referred to the Berpen County Htotorlca' Society
Camp henitt Tlirouon Which ™ "• , v*« “ r that society, Mr. Lewie M. Miller of Passed a Million Soldier Boys lawmio, at once replied giving t>k
heorty ai>proral of the id*-. meeting of tbe Society held on
From Every State in the Union.
GAVE A GODSPEED OVERSEAS. A VICTORIOUS WELCOME HOME
Distinguished Architects Hava Prepor. ed a Design Which Will Symbolize
inly 2.1, It was agreed that the County if Ben^n rather than tbe Historical Society fhnnld bold tbe title. Thl* mucht In the Board of Chosen Free tolders, who on August 6 met and I wined the fnllnwing resolution: Whereas, during tbe late war with Germany tbe Government of tbe United Stau-s cstahllsliea u Urge and
the Activities of the Camp, and It Is important camp In thl* county.
Purposed to Bales $160,000 to Meet
th- Cost of the Monument.
By J. W. BINDER.
Wien on tbaf fa'eful Augu'd day »!4* tbe armrnut German Kaiser
tween Ifumont and Termlfy, deslg nated. as Camp Merritt, which has been used as a emup of ei.ilmrkaUoa and ffbarkatlou, fo. men In the arm , and which has rece'red from time to time more tbar a million men in the ag gregate, and which oump will In the near future he dismantled by tbe Gov-
threw down tlie gnuntlet to civltlsatlou erlimwi ,. B ' n( j
and democracy, he did not reckon with | Wheregk. In order to cstahiigh a Ameri."a’s devotion to an ideal. Ills [wrmauent memorial of Camp Merritt phlltMiQihy could not conceive of a 1 It la thought pruper to erect a momijenpie who could submerge util seir ■ ment on a plot of ground at tbe cor-
Interest to tbe service of mankinu.
SENATOR WILLIAM B. MACKAY
MAGNETO REPAIRS Exclusively
Paris to Fit AH Make* Ignition Devices and .spi Coils
Meeiey Magneto fc Parts Co. jio-itN. ima.pti' v.ii.
With the call of Uncle Sam In tbe selective draft, Ui« minima of bl* sons begun assembling in tbe various camps throughout tbe country to be trained in the am of war. What they did then : how they were taught levx-ns of dlacipUne and unity ol' action: how their latent love of country «as funnel Into a flerevflume of pntriotlun to*fore which tbe trained cohort* Of < • -rmany could nt»t stand, !• a story tlxit has often been told Us telling will Inspire and thrill
our people through nil time. When these men had been ctianged
from iteseeful citizens Into soldiers al the tiifferent camps, they were sent i from three principal seaports uior« I tin Atlantic coast to the seat of War In Kurojs*. One of the principal ports of embarkation, as these seaports were
called, was thr.t at Hoboken.
1 It was necessary to establish newr I the lari, r port, a great camp where I the th»asands who were destined to i sail from New York harbor, could be Itsaemblad. kept for a brief rest i iieriod and then marched aveMUght to . the waiting tranaporta- After much deliberation, a site In Bergen County 'w*is selected- On this site. Camp Merritt wan built—the largest camp of Its kind In die United States. Through It puKseti more than a million men of the army of die United State* on their outbound way a crow the Atlantic Through It repaased, after the Araiisdcv, almost uu equally large number ou their return from war y> the pursuits of peace. Many hundreds who panned through die camp bound eastward, did not, unfortunately, come buck li«nu- They made die supreme
sacrifice. They had "goi.e west."
To perjtetuatc the memory of these, the Nation's Heroes. It is projtosed to •-red a rneaioria! ou the spot which w as the center of the great camp from
NILr. Biismess » Man
• toich t
O. Allisou. who Is willing to convey the same for such purpose, provide u assuranev ran he given that ttaltl meniorlnl and plot will be properly and permanently maintained: and Whereas, it has Iwen suggexted tiu.' :1m tide to said plot be lodged In the County of Bergen, In trust, to maintain. preserve, and protect Bald memo rial in perpetuity: and Whereas, the Board of Ohoaen Freeholders of the County of Bergen recognises the very distinguished honor which the estahliithment of Camp Me.Titt lias conferred upon the county and the propriety of a suitable taemorlgl to penmtuatr the historic associations connected with the camp, sud appreciates the patriotic impulse which has led to a contribution of funds for die purpose. Now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the Board of CTiooe:: Freeholders of the County of Bergen will in behalf of the county, awut' d tbe position of cuatodiun of die proposed memorial and will take title In die name of the county for toe plot on which It Is t» stand. In trust, to maintain said memorial and plot m suitable condition and subject to a covenant and agreement that said county will forever protect maintain, and keep In good repair and condition the laid momumeut and plot *o the end that it may be a pririle and lasting memorial of the events and history connected with Camp Merritt; and be It further Revolved, that said county of Bergen hereby agrees to build iwld monument and memorial of such funds as may lie contributed for the purpose, and such funds, if any, as may be hereafter appropriated t>v said board In accordance with the statute; and l*e fc furtlisr Resolved, that the County Council be instructed to take such action as may be necetsary for tbe proper transfer of the plot herelt. before menTaia retolution was adopted on August 6, MU On August 15 (committee* having been appoint! I to represent the Camp Officers tiie Bergen County Historical Society and the Board of Freeholders)
MAJOR FRANCS G. LANDCflsi
HY not make your appe. 1 for psorexv
age through the columns
of this
I
newspaper? With
every issue it carries its message into tht '.tomesof a!l the best people of this community. Don’t blame die people for flodcing to the store of your competitor. T dl them what you have to seB and if your prices are rigftt you can
get the btraness.
It was at find proponed to do thl* by m-atis «>f a bronze plat* sunk Into j a huge boulder placed on the northeast corner of KnioKerboeker road and Madb-on avenue in the camp. Huch a plate, properly inscribed, was
donated for till* purpoce by Mnwrs. | -iM-hiUiin was organised. The follow j % K. Lamb of 25 Sixth avenue. New ins o(lt< er» ami iiiembrrr were electYork City. The plate U herewith re ' ,-d: Pn-sldei't, Mr. I.Yirnellu* V. R. p:«durv<t It has now been reiaovtsl . Bogen. ivprreeiiUng tin Bergei
and placed In the archives of Bergen County Historical KocletJ
awaiting erection of lb* which it will form a part. Karl; In the year 1P18.
1 the
^t> . Vlce-Oiairiuau. Robert*, representing the
'mortal of Hoard of Fn-cbolder*; Treabcrer, Mr. Matt J. Bogert, representing the die Major : Bergen County Hitstoricai !Si« iety . ilurnle of- ; Secretary, ilajor VVanrt* G. Ixninon. stloc was from the 4‘amp oflfeera. Also th* fol-
fninrial be i r the (amp I ) men from '
utives
•cted:
lr siH-aklng *
'am|i Merrill: Major-General 1 •uuran. Major Max W Sullivan.
Injur Jeww 1. Sloat, Major Francts G. jiiidon. The Bergen County Hlxturwl Society: Me**r». !w»is M Miller, latt J Bogert. Corr -ltu* V. R. Bogert. iyroa «i Van Horne. J. W. Binder.
He gliU
t* HiiiacSKiLkih
ai*prouriitd with n-ga
UoL of » su,t&b. !
1; consent*!! to doni title to the ground «i had teen placed. Tliare were many idee* as to tbe *iae and cud of »ucti a >cu wifcL Orig'cyiy, th* fipir* wa*
rl.-y. Jr.. JHrector, Held H Ko!«erta. K filler, r 20, * tnecaiug rn held RxecdUve Counnluv of lot. and ute General Com»r .Meworuilt of the AinerJon *f Art*, the latter boiled \>) their Chairman.
WILLIAM A HAFFtRT Notary Public ' All Work Promptly Attended T<q 104 Woot Jerocy Avenue Bra late Olty, K. J.
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