Save Million on Teachers’ Fund
ftMWWk. m. Hotly Democrat—
ThW dUtrtet. RepabUouu - T. frwik Appt.by. A .bury Park, and Sualay Waehbm. L'Jcawgod. Deao- ' -«taw H. Oerao, Mauwaa.
by Aasistaat Attorney umma «A. XMtafaty 4 - »M<«l,000
P. Hovw. PaaatBctoa. and Dr. Qiuim A. Baton. North Plain Qaid.
May Seek c«u»«d I
Action
Trenton-—Tbo itaad ot State O*•roiler Bugboo that tho trwt^ ot tha Paaatoo and RaUrrmaat T to tLMOhOa.
i last larfatar
h ,. been tiraa by Asalatuit Attorney General Harry R. Ooakmb to tha irunteas. Tha lattar
»:.4to.M« to fiT tor th>
futd-
tnora - . _
the T.rloM co«.U^ (or acbool por- „„ uodor Ihr opp«floo««I « rut raid ium dWMbottUr dOortlr. Ttr IxlU bj U. M(Ul..on of ,t, .moon to »o 10 Oo nod tbo ™ lime took ooUOO Ood booo toMo. hartug bean ■emitted to oartUy to J»e coauoUar
the am<
CAW MAT COfflTT gMli, TMBAT,
Fifth district. Republicans—Breast R. Ackerman. Plalnleld. and Edward
alaslonar, -the aeoartment MTtnfl appro red plans tor alteratioas, addttloaa and ahaasaa tn to! ring aa azpaadttara of more than tt.OOOMO. Indloataa that tadostrial in this stats are contemplating good business In the future.” . McBride refers to tha dlfloatt ptoblanu incident to tha manufacture of Breworks and urges enactment of an adaquata law controlling their manufacture and transportation. The department has Jurisdiction over more than 1.900,000 pounds of high explo-
dolph Parkins. WooddUfa Lake, and John R. Ramsay. Hackensack Demo crat—Alfred T. Holley. RackensadL Sarenth district, Rapubllcans — George N. Segar. Passaic and Amoa a RadcUS. Paterson Democrat—
Eighth district. Republicans—George O. Yarrow. Ballerina, and Herbert W. Taylor. Newark. Democrat—Prank J.
McNulty. Newark.
Ninth district. Republicans—Prank M Darenpert. Wininma C. Dope and PrankUn W. port. Bast Orange, and William O. Gsrrabrants. Newark. Democrat—Daniel F. Mlnahan. Orange. Tenth district. Republican?—Fred-
Of the i ?rtck R. Lehlbach. Newark, and Col.
' j zander A. Pordyce. Jr, Maplewood.
intended to make dear that the fund approprUtod-Mmsty. was not only for tha other purpoaaa the act. but also la Hsu of the ~rwry urge amount which undoubtedly would be. and was. ta fact, oertttad by the board of trustees, and that It
was to m ~ that that
corpr all purpoaukWf H that Ow fund tl be used by tha board aa -t may carry out all and
The action ot the legislature la appropriating the teed amount of 9UMc
than SlJOU.ftM la uPsrtad to iJ-moerets-Joha P CahUL Mllburu.
— ||om. Greenwood. Montclair.
Eleventh district. Republicans—John P. Gardner. Hoboken, and Charles Bypper. Quttenberg. Democrau—John J. Eagan. Weahawken. and Oscar L. Auder Helde. Waat New York. Twelfth district. RepubUcans—WDsra A. O'Bnen sad Charles V. Flndh.
Jersey City.
Norton. Jersey City.
Ing the —. — pension fund, which had tnauaaad from iSlI.aOC the--first ysar c' ks » Istence to the Mat demand «d gX.44».
ontrollar Bugboe Miuwad tha subaeqnautty ooutar-ed with ..
yrmi
rsaft.’
cetre under tkt> aj «:5S0.mJA whereas had tha msto bees upheld to their conteuiious counties would khra roeatoad tort tmoMl This luouay to ahtslnad
Activities ot the state department of
last are outlined ta the of those agsuplss sufaml nor Baser by Dr. Audrww P. McBride as commissioner of labor and director of the rehab Illation
alone. Cooperation on the part c« every one engaged ta Industry is referred to aa owe of the eeteoUalt neowaste dna to
Dr. MoBride says ha found many things both cot fusing and tntriepta. tart by applltmttou ha began to understand them. — * * r: - — spent in ooordlot tha I | _ huspj toe In Urps part to altered Or. McBride sUtea that m *q believe that In a
Raflectiotu of a | Bachelor Qtfl | BuKcun 1
pretty aafa ta Judge a man b
Ing cape and torpedoe, nil of which sad In strict aooordaaoe with expioatres law of tha state. Child Labor Law Work Ike vohima of work with the careful enforeomsut of tha child U.hor law. srhteh Dr. McBride says has bear the luvariahla practice of the department. Is shown fay the fact ’ that M.lto age and schooling currtss Issued by tlau throughout the state have l approved. Of this number 10,174 a ir males and 1.795 for females. Referring to legislation ot the year. Including amendment ot pen sat Ion art. Dr. McBride eases a hope that ha win be able to reorganise tha compensation depart, men! so that there will be no delay effecting settlement ot esses brought before It. The report compliments tha work soon pUshed by tpe clinics, tha employment service, tha angtaaers' Ho* use and Inspection bureau. tha bureau ot statistics and other co-reiatec! branches of tha last year.
ruction of toe depurtmawt
nard tha health, Umb and life of those ampioywd to tha Industrie, un-
to mind at all
and at tha
from railroad
»U amounting to
R (-cords of tha state trees Brer's otoce show that at tha dose at the tecel year. June 90 last, the retirement fund
bad »5 675.01AM to teveste ud V2SS.195 cash In bank
f.ssex county will prdR to tha u* t-nt of tm.UlAS by tbs acuon
lerislature. and Hudson county
extent of S27IJ97B9. Thu Bssax rwBmKJ vwmm . . reunty apportionment is fdM.UtJO ihinuihrit the state are under the legtolaUva arbitrary action , McBride for cooperating la the fixing I1J00.060 for the fund. |irnrrii>r1rt of the factory laws. AR reaa had tha trasturs prevailed tha ^ orders were issued during
now working on tha redlstrictlng of the entnto new and compact fao-
Ciiumsudail ter Csniparutlsn
; to MdUTJ.n Hudson « receive MKAtTi* touuud
M ISSJg.
HowC Other e
M.651.*; aergua. MUJILU. Bur ' mjMJT: Camden »IM, "f: Capa May. mjMI «9i CsmiMr kod.mjTgJi; Gloucaster. UiJMM: ! Hcnterdog. I17J77J7; Maroer. *1*5, 4D KX: MlddWax. 51M.4t» ♦ couth. I1MJ51J9: Morris. ' sn. I21.7MJ9; Passaic. ttM.t tn.tUM: Bomerset. : II Sussex. fl9JM.ll: Cnlou. |*97.'25: Warrsh, fttJMJT. Had the trestaaa of the retirement . fund been these counties " Rl have received tha following: ' antic. M9JTt.ll: Bergen. $10«. “I*: Burimgtoc. M1.74I; Camden.! ^ illJl; Capa May. flM*SJ9: ' '"-I land, flgjftfe.16: Oloocecter. : Kunterdoa. 510J51.**: Mer , • mjgl; Middlesex. M0J71-M: j ■ mouth, toLM1-55; Morris. toV | ' >5. Ocean, fUJUJt: ! I‘79A7»; Salem. flAUAto: Somer- " lli mjl; Bassex. S11J4991: ; “‘•to. tlS9.10S.75: Warren. fi4j*L7A j Out far Cnnprssa There have beau forty-one petitions " d by candidates tr-V'T Republican liemocratic nominations tor Conin tha tsralva dUtrictr within h ® «t*ta. Three candidates, two Re-‘-Micans and one Democratic, had : - d petitions tor United States sens-
srs pr^uitec ON orders were U I hare bees re ^ p«v. more this n
PLASTEWNG A. MARTDip (On» inn WOODKRX. M. J.
YOUR WIFE
Will appreciate the advantagea of Title Insurance. if a defect or
should be found after
OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY
The moat Interacting woman in tha world, to a man. Is the bad little girl with one virtue or the good little girt with one vice. Very often, tha girt who could offer_ a man “tha real goods" la all those wifely qualities ha ao admires, loses him for lack of "good salesmanship." When a married pair reach the quarreling stage, they can’t be deterred by a little thing like the lack of a casus belli; If they can think of nothing else, they can setup quite merrily aa to who
A girl deeen*t euaeurege her suitor i ask Father's consent, nowadays; not because she’s afraid Father wont be able to control hit temper, but because she’s afraid ha wont be able to restrain Ms enthusiasm. It Is quite possible that the moat persuasive thing the Serpent said to Eve was, “How can you be happy In this place—with nothing to worry about, nobody to make you sufferr e momrni a man has
Court House Marble Yard MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTERS WM. B. POWELL CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. Wm. F. Daniels Ball Phone 6I-R-I
Ocean City Trains Continued All. SAIL DELAWARE RIVER BRIDGE ROUTE Weekday Tain leering Bread Street 3.11 P. X. will be oattimed until September 13, indusTre, with connections for Sea Isle City, Anion, Peenuoal and Stone Harbor. Weekday Train leaving Ocean City Gardens, 2nd Street 8.04 A. X.; 8th Street 8.10 A. X.; Sea Isle City 8J9 A. X.; Stum Harbor 3.00 A. X.; Peemont 8.08 A. X; Avalon All A. X. for Broad Street will be continued until September 18, indndve.
the TUBS each waak. Thu TI •publishes a large number of t small advertisements, and in <
It's Renl Economy
fortahte they .Jaai! QUICK WORK—LOW PRICA8
.Vincent S SHOEMAKER SnUkOty, N.J
Pennsylvania R. R. System Thf atandard Railroad of tha World
Y our -Gateway To Better Things \ IS THROUGH YOUR DOLLAR-PILE e
NOW. BUILD UP. AND OUR * PER CENT. COMPOUND • :. r. r- .* S «> J . •* r INTEREST WUX WORK VTTH BOB. .HELP. Ypp.
| Security Trust
Co.
Cape May City.iL
U— iU MUU i
»— DEPOSIT BY MAS.
Ocean Gty
N.J.
-The tort that there have been M9 aew mduatrial buildings constructed 1 during tha year." cocUnuee -the
L. I F.S1.IE HEADLEY Architect 611 Eighth Street OCEAN CITY, N. J.
WHY SIXTY MERCHANTS SAY: “Good Lighting Pays and Pays Well” Sixty merchant! were aiked this question: "What has better lighting done for ytmT” Their a3(Were, reduced to simplest form, are given here:
BETTER LIGHTING adds attractiveness and vnloe to even the best of merchandise. BETTER LIGHTING shows the real value of merchandise, thus reducing the returned goods problem. BETTER LIGHTING creates an atmosphere of cheerfulness which affects customers and clerks alike. BETTER LIGHTING Instantly creates an Impression of cleanliness, neatness and up-to-dateness upon even the least discriminating
BETTER LIGHTING overcomes competition by attracting trade from the poorly lighted stores. BETTER LIGHTING saves rent by enabling a store located In the middle of the block to compete with the corner store. BETTER LIGHTING makes It possible to use every toot of floor space and eliminates dingy corners. BETTER LIGHTING brings out the true color of texture of materials
9. BETTER LIGHTING pays for Itself many times over, through the Increased sales produced by it, for well-lighted merchandise is already half sold. 10. BETTER LIGHTING doubles the attraction and sales power of display windows.
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY Tenth and Wert Avenue Ocean Gty Dmncm And—Oh! Ye*—Every Night Ac “Matchleau” Night
, Tb ® complete list of the Congres- " a > candidates follows: K:r »t district. Republican!—Frauds ‘‘“ttereoa. Jr., and Charles A. Wolr, o'> Camden: William Rlchman. ‘'Pten. Democrat—Robert A. Irv-
v-cond district. Republicans—Isaac -'-L»mch. Atlantic City, and Robert

