•TONS HAH •OR. noo« cmm 4own on Bond*)' to
Mr. and Mr*. J. Morrar Banting had • Mn. Mn. Starr waa auabM to be prr-ent, < pointed inopia Ui tb*y bad a pleasant afternoon together. Mtaa Em tip Hi'debnm was a visitor in loan recently, as eras alto Miss Jirllie May Bennjreon. John Oarie baa retorted from bis trip to Philadelphia See* from Mr. and Mn. A. C. Cob ley tails ol bow they are enjoying Uietr new winter bsme on the lale of Pine* where the]' h-re a grape fruit grove. i Hitman waa a Soudav
1917 FORD TOURING, tborooxblr overbanted, new line. Bargain, H00. Alto H)RD CHASSIS, overbanled and new tires $250. PACIFIC GARAGE Wildwood. N. J. Ad*. ' The community waa greatly anotked at the redden demiae of Mr. Hugh MacMnrtrie, who In bia57th year, died yen reddenly from heart trouble c j Monday afternoon about lonr o'clock, at borne bare. Mr. MacMrrtie waa member of the Son* of Veteran in Gerand alto Superintendent of
Sanday School here
one of the member* who d>d much for the Church. He was Aascaaor for end yean, and waa one uf Uioae who became a resident ben in the early year* of the resorts derelo.ai.ient. MacMortie waa a resident who always waa Aral to exUnd kindues* and patby to overyone who bad trout any kind. He wilt be greatly mi« the oommnnity, as be bad a large cirdr of friends among Stem Harbor's resid-
esta and visitors.
llqnors for medicinal, scientific end
inuf-cturlng purpoM-s.
No new department la created and approprlatUm sought, hut present officials are given ample power for dealing with violation, of the law. A violation la considered a disorderly act ratlier than a crime through tlie provisions of this art. which does away with grand Jury proceeding* and Indictments, and empowers local officials to handle violators. It permits trials by the nearest magistrate excepting a Justice of the Appointments Confirmed. Four of Govern or Edwards* appointments were confirmed by the senate. Tliey were the following: Coogtessman William E. Tuttle. Jr- of West field to succeed Frank H. Smith, state comm'.sslnner of oanklng and Insurance for a term five years at $fl.0fki i*er annum. Justice Thomas W. Tr-nchard succeed hlra«elf as Justice of tlio ruprente court for seven yeara at a
of 112.000 annually.
Judge Luther A. Campbell of Harkenoack to succeed himself as Jud» the circuit court for seven yeara at a ilary of 110,000 per annum. Judge Frank T. IJoyd of Camden himself as Judge of the circuit
AVALON. Mr. and Mrs. Langenbain and family motored from Atlantic City on Sunday t on Irienda at Petrtnont, t at their Peennont
r borne.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bates and daughter, Deborah, and Mr. Coasabocne are spending aome time with friend* at Millville and tlndgeton. Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Higbfield are ■pending a lew days with bia parents at Peennont. Mr. F. P. Canfield baa been among the sick the past iew days. Mr. and Mr*. Charlaa Aapdcn are a; ding aome time at their S7th Blrevt tace. MiO Aap*— haa been UI an
Mr. and Mra Kerr felt on Friday to spend acme turn with friend* in the Quaker City. Mra. Herbert I'hlUIpe U apendm tme with friend* in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Biration panied their arr. to Philadelphia on Wed neaday of U*l week, where r. Fled Krai*, at the National Stomach Hospital, r-moved the youth* lon*U* and adnold* They returned home on Friday. BELL'tPLAIN. A number of our young men enjoyed the show at '.be Leroy Theatre. " Millville, on ' rlday evening. Mr. and Mra Henry fc^dlrou visited the fonntr * brother. Mr. Alfred Endtcon. lirfween traina on Sunday. Mvb. Oliver Clvatnplon. of Millville, vi'.ited relative* over the week-end. Mrs. K B. Maaon ano Mrs. T. Durell motored to Bridgeton on Tues-
day.
Mr. David Harris spent Friday
Philadelphia, Pa.
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ouj airienOnimta KUgg««ed and with recootaaodaUona tliat they pa* were made a special order of b Monday evening at 9 o'clock Mr. Monroe. In commenting upon the Van Ness bill, stated that Ha object la to enforce prohibition and atop bootlegging In New Jersey, it deals only with the sale of Intoxicating „ liquor* aa a beverage and another hill will deal with alcohol, and wine and
Wood! Wood! Wood! Delivered in Town Per cord, $13 J. P. COLLINS COMPANY South Seaville, N. J. Bell phone, 35-R-15 STRATHMERE LUMBER CO. EARL M. WADDINGTON, Mgr LUMBER AND MILLWORK
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Sea Isle City, N. J.
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Peaceful Picketing Bill. Senator William H. Parry of Essex County, introduced a hill ii the senate making peaceful picketing i • the cast strikes lawful. Thla follows the n-cent orders of conrta prohibiting ..Icketlng by striking -mployeea In Hudson County and cl*ewhere. The hill Introduced In the house of assembly last Tuesday providing for the appointment of the members of .he iHiard of public utilities by Justices Instead of the governor was not reported nor were the appointments of the governor to this tuiard sent again to tlie senate for condimatlot. Loughran for Hudson Normal School. Assemblyman T. Loughran of Hudm Introduced a Nil In the house of isaeraMy that would authorlie the establishment of a state normal school for teacher* In Jersey City legislative appropriation. The call for any specific coat 01 proposed school. Another bill Introduced by I-otighran prohibit* state, county, city municipal rmplojee* from acting or serving ** a memlier of any elc-tloc hoard, whether It be general, special municipal election. Assemblyman Joseph J. Ixmri of Hudson county Introduced a bill calling for the establishment of a m fer county detectives »>n to that now in vogue for police cers. Senator Blanchard H. White of Burlington Introduced a duplicate la
ie senate.
House Bill* Paw The following bills Introduced at tha ._»t session In the house of assembly were passed without dlsaent In that
TUrre and a half mtlllou children In eastern and central Europe wait, gauot and pinched like these, at the American kltch. n« tor tlie But soup and bread that mean life to them. In tb* winters since the Arml tire. America has beet. ;ue one frtr. -t that had food to give them. It Is a common sight In Europe today to see a <Mld five or six year* old wIiom bead baa not healed. With a healthy well ted baby the skull should close l«for» two year* America mun eee these children through tin rigors of another winter, and to that end eight great relief organltatlons have combined Into the European Belief Council. Tliey seek to raise $S3,<**MiU0 to save this generation of Europe from death by
starvation and the diseases that come with under-feeding.
Cottage R< citing My Specialty Honse* and Lots For Sal* M. M. SOr RONEY REAL ESTATE <£ INSURANCE
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SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY
OCEAN VIEW. Miss Lenora Adame of Ocean City.
Dow-nam.
spent the week-end with Mis* Laura Mre John Smallwood spent Monday with her daughter. Mrs. Kffenger Rubright. of South Seaville. Mr. Norman Simpkins and daughter Stella, of Fairton. spent the week-end with Mrs. Joseph Downam. Mr. and Mrs Walter Dot mar spending the winter in Alabama.
liaising the age of conaent for fe mal-s from sixteen to eighteen years. Authorising «tate financial officer* to pay interest charge* upon funnel and bridge bonds pending receipt of ■tale tax lev.e* from nmnldpalltiea. Providing money to destroy the gyp-
sy moth.
For women members, a* well men. on state political committee*. It double* the membership on state committee* and provides for female reprei.ration. It also applies to municipal
id county committee#.
Democrat Mikes Objection. Assemblyman Harry Runyon
Warren county was the only objector to House Bill No- <0. introduced by Asseniulyroan Kbiridge of Cnloa. for the purpoae of stepping a deadlock exIgtlng there between tm-rubers of tbs city council by permitting the mayoto cast the deciding vote regarding tb organisation proceeding*. The blU applies to Elisabeth, where the council
Is now deadlocked.
Mr. Runyon, who is the only Demo-
cratic member of the house, declared he was opposed to ramming legislation
through as this bill was done.
Republicans In
Republican* In both ' farenres before the for the purpose of gram for the evening -
Senator Parry of
resolution* calling ‘Tfg of plans a* to Just what policy the will pursue regarding the taking of the Morris canal after the 1*hlgh Valley railway * Wbyear lease exPl B^th 1 houses adjourned until Monday
"‘S.VntT
-A thet there would l*c a Republican
In the branch Supreme Ooort This .a understood to b* j for tlie session- ~
txtractions Frtj DR. PAYN im-im antit a., mu.
Mrs. Patrick McGoolian. of Phlladelphla. If visiting her brother. Mr. Owen Danrin. .Mrs Allen Devaul ha* purchased a new Ford touring car Miss Dorothy Howell spent Saturday in Angle** with her sister. Mra Arthur Sutton. Miss Myra Way. of Trent on. is visiting her mother. Mrs. Aloert Way.
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Keep well informed—Read the TIMES.
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t __ . conference Just vacli Monday night meettng. J Shorter Hours for Womon.
nor Edwards In his annual message to
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anch modi-
a»>or laws a . to r day, 48 hour of night work
ROOF PAINT, $1 a Mlon
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