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Morris Canal rmma Spmka Godfrey Attada ThTlt aad Aaka Probe of
Ldugii Froporttas
DuffieW Replies Tartly
•k H*fW nt» to ■tt»-Trrlloy Wor—H. C Coulomb Nomod At»»n*oy Owioroll Aidfc SUU Hosm. Ttobiob —Tlut tho UUnntaable Morrii Com) problotu to » Jot**.- political poi'io lb« o—OBOO at Bsaortlocj made by form or Spoakar CariloB Godfrey, of Atlantic ooutj. Uto charge wae made at a poblic bear lug before the Judiciary Conmluaa the Senate and Hoana on the ellto P •anted by the AdTtoory Commlttae named by OoTanor Sitoar to lormalate pi»n« tor final sbsafio—si of the din4Md waterway and to -upoea of tha
comity *ea- of Ocean, comptottw a tranMtate improeed road waicn ■
rery much nedad.
Former Judge U. L Berry «aMS that the Pennrrlranto Battrosd bs* decided to abandoa 1t» line between Mount Holly and Burlington sal April and thl> will lee re Oce— esme ty realdents with no meaws a* rear* ln< Trenton by rail a.oast art tb* Ion* elreultout roate by waty at O* den A hard eartnosd road, aacb a» prorlded for la tb* pasdtn* bin. to
therefore taparatfew.
Former Senator Harry T. Hackman, of Ocean county. sK the Hlghrey Commtonion bna tailed to fire proper heed to tha remrtrastanto nara to tnae the Bute wbaa the Hadsca Rlrar ton and tb* DaUwara Hlrwr hrld*.
praaentad by Sanator Bright, provide tor Immediate physical abandoment of tha canal and allow tho monic'-palliioe through which it pa
prices to be established by expert appraisals. Another bill, sponsored bv Senator Harrison, of Essex, prortdetor reference of the matter to a eom-
of raUdaa wfll salt routes to tbs ees tor lbs resorts. Ha said too a sen attention had bean given to highway
In hto argument Mr. Barry also claimed that It wan n right of the members of U* Legulators to astabItoh highway routes. Boa-Trolley War The war between few of whom are now left to operal isdepenCenUy, and tha Public Oerrioa Railway Company prosented another chapter at n hearing upon man Saxsmlth'a hill under which fba Public Service will be allowed to rwa bnsea aa wall as trolley can. George F. Seym oar, obamplow of Jltngya. charged that the bill had e< ulterior scheme behind It. because tbs PnhUc Service open on anything R dasirsd to pi over. He claimed that C
The Week m : M “* «■ ^ _ Samuel O Seeger to FrsAeriek H. Real Estate S S n"S<»«
John P- O'Don net! to
O'Donnell. Loti S. 4. 6, block 7. map
ef Ceat Haw Osuty Pr«»- of land and riparian righto. •f Ca* *ty usvnp nwr, Mary ^ Hnrbstsr. f vtr..^ M Rjjjjdnd in the Cotutv epb O. Fischer, at ux. I14.600■ty u *«ecma is Wock „ N m action.
Extracts of All Deeds Published la conjunction wlU the Cap* May County Goaettc. Cubs Hay Sin House, week ending JP*. ttb:
Oosu CSty
Nathaniel R Ooff. et ux.. to HuUSchultx Development Oo. 17.000 Lota 87 to <S Inclusive. »7 to 10S iBc.urtre. 107 to !•« incluslv*. S17 to »*S luchmlve. 877 to MS ItotowciT*. Same to Same. I16.OC0. Lots IS to *4 Inclusive. 7S to 84 lad waive, 1SS to 144 Inclusive. 1SS to 104 inclusive. SSS to 144 Inclusive. SIT to
SIS Inclusive, section D.
Same to Same. *3.000. Lota 14 to 46 Inclusive. »4 to S7 Inclusive. 100 to 106 Includv*. 148 to 167 inclusive. 810. section F; lots IS to 84
Inclusive, section G.
Walter A. Dittrich, et ux„ to John T. McDnde. et nL 81.000. Lota T«l. 7*8 nad N. K. 80 feet of ’48. section O: ntoo tract in part floved by tidewater beginning at Intersection 8. *. Rue Wesley Avenue with & W. Hue list Street ^ CbarteR H. Elite, et ux.. to Josinh 8800. Lot 811. block 8.
Harry M. Lesmlng. •t ^ nlugton 8. learning. S1.000. 28, block 6*. ^ BorsufhdWUtouoi Crr* • Michael G. Stouaoaa. et Ex’crs nad helm, to Wnlter P. Smmonn. Lot* It. 18. St. SI. block IL Same to Lou ton L. Mmmr
II. It. block SS. Lowtr Tswihfy
Bom fTaalinunm 1 vtr. M. Santosaoeex Lot beginning at point 160 feet N. from middle bridge of Turnpike rood, from Holly, Bench
to Rio Grand*.
Boronth 4 W«t Omo Mgy 'amen M. K. Hildreth, at us., t© Joseph K. Bfimundn. «7I- LI ML block 14. plan MlUer Farm.
WOODBINF
entertained a number of boys and glrto at her t on Saturday eranin* by mirprising them with a party. Tha evening spent by dancing, nad mule rendered by a few well-known mual-
Sam Stein. Heavy c. Lnpldua. and Charles Sgrol motored to Atlantic _ City on Saturday evening to see a vaudevUM at the Capitol Theatre.
^ Morrto Cobsn mnde a boetneas trip
Robert Harrison, et nx.. to K. Cath
to the Quaker City esrly on Monday
Mtoe MUdiwd to a party girt* *t her home on Sudsy uvening by a number of glrto and boys. Tho crowd vns entertained by
sr. It to not e* .ternary to dlapoee of sacb vnlns for nothing.'' He opposed
widely different views at tbs bsnrtog banning (Km tb* public
stone to interviews and circulars.
Ha was bitterly assailed by Edward
Purchase by Jersey City of Split
Rode pood wae brought to tha attenttow of the Senators ms another lllnetrattoa of methods aOegsd to have
a DsBeld. president of the Prudential bees need to real estate deals to booet Insurance Company and chairman of , the value of property to exorbitant the Governor's Advisory Committee. dtoghU to give a wide margin of graft. K~. Du (field said the statement! had The pond was appratesd at 8106.004. no foudattoa In tact and were made but was bought by Jersey City foe wholly upon The former Speaker * a» j gULMO. L was charged that John •smpttons. ! Milton, now prosecutor of Hudson, had “ihe men who have devoted their i himself appointed special counsel to time to the *->lutton of this problem arrange the deal, aa a result of which
have done so with a high sense at pub- Jthe people of Jersey He duty and they are men of such oat of *220,000. ■ to place them above aa- Construction of a duplicate pipe line
* to their motive*,- exclaimed for Jersey City at an ultlaau cost of
Beld. “We have had some re- 84AOO.OOO in place of an original
cent example, of character *«**«y1nt- of $8,700,000. was instanced as ano ttoo upon mere rumor or suggestions evidence of grata extravagance, of the existence of something rotten, was charged that patented pipe and It to time to stop tt." kera ogered s bribe of *100.000 to a Mr. Du (Beld said the canal property former Jersey City CommUaloner for ia now owned by all the people of the e vote teat they be ■permitted to add State and It shonld not be tamed over gl^tLUl to the coat of their pipe
to some of the people without
compensation. of bid. whan advised by Hague Representatives of a number of mu- eompetltfen wae stided; that trim to n'd pall tie* affected by the canal ar- of Hague. Milton and patented pip* Seed to favor of referring the problem makers wwr* given full (barge of the again to the proposed commtaatoa. duplicate pipe Several proposal* have been mad* pert engineers one wan tor otillxin* the strip, which tra- by the Jersey City Oo: vanes the State from PhlUlpeburg. *k.t the duplicate pipe line has never <m the Delaware, to Jersey City, on been officially accepted, and that Jer the Ne-r Tork Bay front, among them —j City to now paying damage* for the construction of a high-speed eieo- inundation and repair of the leaking trie railway or s motor highw.T, conduits, described by the complalnIt to said the value wOl amonu* .o ante aa “a ramshackle affair.”
many million* of dollar* and. If nao.w | the pending bills, the municipal!tie* 1
fall to make the purchase, the property can be put up tor pubhc sale t
er. Under the canal
*48.000 Lot begin nteg in M. W. aide nebury Aeanoe. ISO feet & W. from S. W. Ide 7th Street, together with property la Clara M. Jones, et vtr.. to Arthur B. Dal phi nee. « ux. 83.800. Lot beginning In N. E. line 8L Jama* Place. 00 feet 8. E. from 8. K. i Corinthian Avenue. Richart E. Boyle, at ox., to City Building and Loan Aeaod Lot 87. section C. Elisabeth J. Krsum.
Mtoe Rate Abtnma. of PlnlkMd. to rial ting her (deter. Min. 8. Pa^rich. for aa extended eUy. r
prevent joint* i gtoniw. A mon ■eewe the Bokk body to the d It in pototkn and cmt'valr • aU aqmmkm and rattles.
i fraternity, with a eur-
prtoe party ow 8L Valentine'* Day - • • of Mtoe Helen Saeho-
T *™ ki P „„
SalUe T. Ladlam to Horace L. Car-
ter. et ux. L<K 86 containing 6 f ^
acres, map Homestead Farms. George Relsidg. et ux.. to Charm* C. Rinxler. et ux. $8,800. One aagb
of land, on Seashore road at Palermg. ****"” beginning 'at corner in middle said BSOB -
road in 8. W. side line Edison Up-
Borunfh at W tibiae
Dubln H. Reiner, et ux.. to Aaron Becker. 81.700. Lot 88. block 1.
. with buildings.
mie Allen to John J. Helnle. et Tract near Court Houee. beginning at Iron bolt In center line Main Seashore Road. 308.88 feet N. E. from tier line N. E. ’
Ing line and Ear* Norton: with exceptions. George H. White Land and Im-
H. R. Coulomb Named
Attorney General Edward L. Kat tenbach announced tb* appointment of Harry R Coulomb. Atlantic City, a*
ter of 76 year* ago. the State reserved r ' nt Aa*Utant Attorney General. Tb* the right to ink* It ove- and tbl* right ^*7* 86.000 annually and the we* exercised last year after many run* conc^rrenUy with
yearV agitation and dtocuaalon. after ^ A ^ orM 7
creating ^mndala of variou. aort. Mr. Coulomb •ucceed* WWtom M#w
A large delegation from South Jer- ^ The totter —
eey eounUm <
s to the Capitol to
retained a* special ocznael f
boom the proposed Black Hori* plki “ l51,I>OM 01 •'*«al aulta aa an addkional Improved highway to . a . ^ ,h * Prevlou* regime th* sea from Camden They wer* „ «*« W
given a hearing before the Assembly
Committee on Highway* on ‘ rvrm M Coa.omb baa blyman Pine', bill, proposing to add »rm of the route to the Bute Highway P" I 0 “ b ' ^ Chy. which uy*tem It would follow like the pres- , J** 5 of tha largmt | eat Mt. Ephrlam pike, from the v'-— “ 8oo ' h ■>er*#y. Be to e tot
dm City line by war of ML Ephrlam : “ end experience, gaaai^, Blackwood. Chew, Landing. Turner- “ ^alng one of th* leader, vole. Croa* Key*. Wtaianmown. Way- ^_ tb * b * r of th * 8uu It to gratifyteg mouth. PleeaantrUie md to Atlantic ror “• *» **• *6to to make tkto aA City. j nouncement that he wOl be associated
Black Horae Pike Protect ! ^ “7 H well keep* upthfc
Nearly erory community troughIf wh ^
.V. —^ wer* eatabu*bed when Edward DufJ
fie’t now president of the Prudential L'tearaacc Company, wae uemed to the
merew. aatomobfle club* and" otbert ^ Inteneted. Kr. Pine premnted the ^ ^ speaker* who told of the pruetitj *2!^ f^ 7 “ ^ aawB «7 to itetel for another highway to the ^ ^ eOnn, * l0r la Juit - to relieve the oonge*Uon of Whiu n,.^* ** .* co f M * lor « Horee pike, which * certain to be ^ G>Un ^ ‘ Cnlt ‘ greatly tocraaeed when the D-Uware “ ?,*?**“^ r * qar River bridge if opened tor :raffle 1 f ‘ ,r th ‘ Poritlct. It 1* needJeM to open An*embly-woman Tho-paon'* iff ^ ’f®* b * 6 ® aaavetoted with the bill adding tc th. Stete highway*»j-». P ‘ n 7 will be from thto torn a stretch of 14 mile* of road con- P ° ln, ! ° f 1 “ • Bt,irrt 7 aattofactorj
Burton. Lota M. 31. block 283.
plan H.
Same to William Raid, et ux. Lot 8. Mock 2C0. plan H. Benjamin B. Taylor, at ux.. to John George Scheldecker. et ux.' $3,760. Two lota, as followe: No. 2. adjoining tend* Set*. W. Smith. Jr., et ato.. containing 8 acres. 30 perche*; No. 2 begin* at cornet in Shunpike Road, also S. corner lot 1. adjoining toad StitM. et aL. containing 1 acre. 118 square perches. Rosa Santosuosao. et vtr.. to Louie M. Santoeuoeeo. Lot* 85. 84. plan 1. Wildwood Boulevard Track Louis M. Santoeuoeeo to Paequale Santoeuoeeo, et ux. Same aa above Lola M. Santoeuoeeo to etaoietaol Lola H. Warwick, et vtr.. et ato.. to Charie* Luxlnaki. et ux. 8150. Tract containing 85 acre*. 8 quarter*. 34 perotes. beginning at covuer of Anna Maria Hand and Ephraim M. Sloan Is Main Road leading from Court Boom to DU* Creek in line Mary Jane Sloan and Samuel Springer, being tract laid off to Kllxa Sloan. Warren D. Hann. ;t ux.. ro B. J. McGinty. Lot* 3. 4. block 15. plan , 1. Wildwood Annex. John F. Blandy. et ux.. to George KleinbeUx. LoU 5. 4. 7. block 1 plan t. Wildwood Extension Realty
1 at th* hearing a
Rosa Santoeuoeeo. et rir., to Louis M. ftontrwuoHo. Lot 418. Chestnut Avenue, plan Five Mile Bench Im
provement Company.
Louis M. Santoeuoeeo to Paequale Santoeuoeeo. et ux. Same as above. -offish Sage to Herbert P. Both $100. 6 E. half of lot 813. Mulberry Avenue, also lot* on 8. E. half of lot 813. block IBS. map of « ngltuea. Joht F. O'Donnell to Mary O'Donnell. Lota 64. 67. block 288. map 2. North Wildwood Lte'id Company. William H Hall, et ux.. to Robert Bright, lot 13. 2nd ivenoe. with building*, block 211. let W'ard. Robert Bright to Eve A Wyckoff Hall. Same aa above.
City ei WOiwti
Joseph Gordon, et ux.. to Jamas Teemey et ux. 14.800. Lot 12. block. 127. Holly Beach City Robert Crooks, et ux . to John Kloo. 1 , $3,300. LoU 4. 6. block 81. Ottend Harbor Tract, with building*. EHa! Brod. devisee, to Kerry Wine-
tbe “promised ‘ over there”—ICe right t re - borne. Let u* teU you mt it. NOT ART PUBLIC
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