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This action follow* jpn taken at «. lut »ta! Ur. rotuo wao empowered to hire a par in* a ♦•ceeaary to make certain that the *Matn* betas bid by the Mate 4a- ‘ ‘ with all speelflev
Frletion ha* exleted between the two bodies erer since tie state departmeat rednsed to aaaction coctract* let by the freeholder* for the partes.
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Grower*' j Cold wet weather ot the lest tnor recks baa delayed the crop to the central and eoBthera New Jersey trait belt by ire tteya to a week, hot front damage is reported Mgattre, and tt» sect Injary 1 dLced by w« able to the
I mayor of the i members of which pro- ■ . _ r a third of the apples tnd a fifth of the peachee grown to New Jeney. IndHmOte an early apple crop at sheet M par aaot of «arv vi’.h conditions spotted threat ‘ - 'he dais VfO total peach ppoapect. however. la for M per eeat «f tern latpa
Merged SS.M a yard for the asphalt snrfaoe. while the depertaent estteaated that tt eoald be done for $1.7* and offered to do tt for that amoent The Mato depertmcct had later subtot-pert of the work to the Union Building and OwtrnMtaa Company of Passaic. This Mm met with the crltlctea of the connty engineer. Mr. Ferguson claimed »»■.< k s had MMed three samples 6 ; the binder beteg Med co the paring job and found that two of them were apt up to staadthe dteensaton Mr. Pergnoa
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twed. ha said means to weigh the materia’ being «sed. The Highway Department would uot permit a contractor to nse inch a Pteat ha claimed. He had takea the
The authority we« glren Mr. Pergaeon by a rote of ( to a. Director WUW. Stalter. one of the dissenting freaholden. said that he. dids t faror the motion for the retacn that the dw MMaspt may be lost Ceding Its stride la the wort “There Is no nse sitting * ‘ ' with the Stale Hlgh-
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Ah I what would the world .be to us. U the children were no znoreT We would dread the desert behind aa worse than the dark before. DISHES FOR THE CHILDREN t HE food that Is good for us Is no. t always the kind we Uke; but the following win be found acceptable to most of the youngsters:
JOHN TORTT8 was sharp coaptoMu raricur contractors thMagbtats tor the building of the - d hall in the capital. Dm
Mix two cupfuls of ctoked. w wheat cereal with a teaspoonful of bait, id e-fourth of a cupful of brown e tablespoonful of shortening, of a yeast cake, mixed with cupful of miiir scalded ■■««< cooled to lukewarm; mix with the tereal, add three cupfuls of whole wheat flour and put another on Mmrd. Knead until *nx a greased bowl and se. „ When doable Its bulk cut down id lot rise again. Then cut d
it stead tor 24 hours before cutting.
Taka a cupful of cold boiled tloa, two ttWespooofnls each of honey and shortening, one egg yolk and four tablespoonfuls of cold water. Mix cupful of pastry baking r. s little salt, one-half teaspoonful of almond extract and one-fc. ot a cupful of currents. Dust the ‘■ants with t little flour. Beat wrtl and bake In greased muffin, pans for 25 minutes. Serve hot with honey. Fruit Cookies. Taka three-quarters of a cupful of shortening, one cupful of sugar, two egg yolks and one-half cupful of milk one teaspoonful of soda, a little salt, on* cupful of seeded retains plumped la steam, one-half cupful of peanuts chopped, the same at currents, candled (■berries and two cupfuls of rolled oats, the whites of two eggs stiffly beaten, and two cupfuls of pastry flour. Mix in the order glren out in fancy shapes, decorate with currents and candled cherries and baks In a moder-
Bwttermllk Candy. Mix two cupfuls of sugar, one-! cupful of buttermilk, one tableepi ft! of batter, cook to a soft-ball at add one half t.-rful of nutmeats and oor Into a grea
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r ELECTRIC BLUEPRINTING Vandykes mod BlueHne Prints QUICK SERVICE The Bffrrdone Co. 741 West Arenac OCEAN CITY, M. S.
Bituminous and Anthracite Oral WOOD Both Phones LOCAJ. EXPRESS Michael A. Luongo Co. - Sea Me City, N. J.
Costly Errors in Judgment The First National TiaaV jg completely equipped and widely experienced. It win safeguard your —tifr against costly errors in judgment. A wise appointment as your executor.
4 per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J. '
Water, Water Everywhere And not a drop to drink unless It Is carried Is the usual story on the farm. Water is but a few toot below the suoface and the MONARCH WATER SYSTEM will conrey It to your kitchen, bathroom, stock houses, outaida spigots. 366 days in the year without fall and without bother. You don’t hare ) to be a mechanic to operate this system, for It is entirely automatic and as nearly fool proof as a machine can be made. No adjustments to be made, no regulations. ft starts Itself when water Is needed and stops when the ♦««» Is full. The price for the motor, tank and pump complete, ready for Installation, is from 9X16 to 1115. depending upon the six* tank wanted. Write for literature.
Maxwell's Cold Water Paint la the economical outside oorerIng for farm buildings, garages, etc. It can be washed. fl_36 per gallon.
Townsend’s Lumber Yard WALTER E. BACON, Trastoe
8th and Haven
Ocean City, N. J
Electricity The means by which you WILL eventually do your cooking. The electric range has come to stay. It has proven its value to die best housekeepers, it is economic, sanitary, and above all, the best method of cooking. The real value of food cooked in an electric range L retained and not lost as in other less uniform methods of cooking. The electric cooking rate is equivalent to the lowest rates charged for gas. Inquire at our local office M the special rates on electric cooking. Homes that now have electric ranges and other electric appliances have forgotten th*f drudgery exists. Use electrical servants and dixmUq Drudgery) ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY Taolb “d W *<* Awuue Oceu Gty DivUoa And—Ohl Yen—Every Night the "MetchW Night

