^ T ^&'n 1 o S .F.Marti 1 DiesAfter Long Olness Had Been New Jeraey Secretary of State For Fifteen Year*
Was Successful Publisher Aid in Nabbing 1
Martin, aaeretnry of th« stale of New Jerwey tor | the laat Bfteen ream, died T«eeday at hu homr in Weehawkan after a Ions lllaeee. culmlnatln* In a complication of heart and 1 kidney trouble. Martin occupied a con- ‘ aplcuoui place in public life In , New Jeraey for many year*. . dating back about a quarter of a century, when he became the ; owner and publlahcr of the Hudson Dispatch, published at I'nlon ", City. In Hudson County. His newspaper has been a Journalls- . tie nuccets and wields wide influence la the territory covered
t by It.
Jeraeymen he was||
better known a publisher. Democrat, ai
war
euto',- W. H. Campbell, to criticisms directed a
by a Wildwood
which article the : scored for ooctrae blrlnx private detee that the facta be publ
■unIcstlon la a
to the hiring of a |
line the past duties bare I
■ polU!ci»n .
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Albert D. Kdson. aged years, died suddenly Saturday evening while on a visit with his brother. Prank Edeon. of Stone Harbor. Heart trouble was the cause of death. Over torty, years ago Albert id Prank Eieon came to Cape May County, which they bad fre■ialted previo isly. and purchased a farm on the Seashore Road, below Swain ton. They started operating the farm with their other brother. William, formed the well-known concern of Ednon Brothers. In Philadelphia, becoming the pioneer poultry, butter egg company in that dty. The company was formed from proceeds from their, (arm. The deceased has been summering at Forked River and wintering in Florida. He Is survived by his widow. Mary (nee Dunbar). a son. Harry, who Is head of the corporation that finances Ford cars, sad a daughter. Mrs. ■andenthal. who Is now in Paris. The funeral was held Monday let noon from the establishment Oft vet H. Bair. Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Irl'rment at Went Laurel Hill Ceme-
tery.
trukitiedle Frank fUedle. ege 80. the father o' Mrs. Fred Berilnger. of FortyStreet, a well-known summer resident, died at his daughter's last Thursday. Mr. Rledle's
| under my d
Martin -u in bn InaiM ,‘ r '
enjoying himself and doing an . . , effect I re toh at not 111 I * *■”“*. Wlt *
affective job at political warfare- ., . ^ He wm often Involved la vicious | ^
political scraps within his own 1 w^, ' „ - narfv In Hudwu, Cnt.nl* fh. * nown - At the *~
party in Hudson County, home of Democratic strength Jn Jeraey. He had his own opinions about pollclaa and men and did not hesitate to express them. He could always he depended upon for color and action In any
with which he
political activity wi associated .himself.
ever, neither i Ip which the I lated. with the 1
lion of d
are too wdl k
discover luff kB wei; knqSnT?
face's R. C. Church. At the time a Requiem Maas for the pose of his soul was celebrated in St. Joseph's Church. Sea Isle City.
Mr*. Margaret 9. Brooke Thursday afUraooo last, the funeral of Mrs. Margaret N. Broehe. widow of Henry 8. Brooke. Glaoaide. Pa. Death ly on Monday midnight. July 12, after a lingering illness, as the result of dent three yean ago. we# Well known la Stone Harbor among the summer colony. She was the mother of H Carroll
live agency un County for a ■ . charges for Its i
The fighting little Democrat t |,an seven huw - sworn in as Secretary of , oU i of thirty.#
on April S. ISIS, and con-j.-., „„„
tinned la the office until his through
death, serving with distinction to , showing a
himself and the Bute. One of county' of fire C
the high spots of hla secretary- r ship was bis refusal to become . a party to a plan to dislodge , Motor Vehicle Commlaatoaer Wll- j Ham L. DiU by withholding reap-
iwaltihg trial. Due the absence of a regular Judge. be beard only at of Court, preiidge Herbert Bart-
er you to wta oar af the weekly pnam la the Ad ffhugaa Couarwi and honoa
cottage each eeaaou. Mrs. Broofte had made her heme with them and mingled w«u the affairs of that resort. In the eightieth year of ter age. until! the time of her Illness she wan very active in church work and socially proml-
e I- -arrived by H. Cara. Cummin't-sr of ChelTownahip. Montgomery,
County. Pa.: John Brook', a noted New Jeraey.
County
Brooke M. D.. practicing In Glenside. mad Mrs. Margaret Ripley. ail of wl
Harbor.
pointment of Mr. Dill as Assist ant Secretary of State at the lime. Mr. Martin considered Mr. Dill's quallflcattons alone for the dual job and promptly set the politicians down by reappointing
him.
Mr. Martin was tnrn January 8#. 1861. at Hartford. Conn. He was active In all political and civic matters In his home town. Ion Httl. He was a member the Knights of Columbus and Carteret Club of New Jeraey. and a charter member > the North Hudson Boa~d of .rede. Hit caroer ic Bute poUl>cs began li Ifill. when be was elected • member of the House from Hudson County. Ha wqa re-elected In IfilS. 1(18 and ifiis. and in the latter year was the floor
leader of bis party
her of the Legislator* he made many vigorous fights against Republican legislation and against
other mat tern which did him. He was a ready had a thorough knowl-
edge of parliamentary practice and was reraed la the liner side yf political meat pula tioa of legts-
law.
"ThU year, . brought to my
after consulting I
matter* than Important elect government. I tretire agency (
apprehending tht
were reported ti criminal laws, tained will bo i grand Jury, at the persona wl tected In viola laws will be c for ao dolag. a will profit Am
far In t the bill *
total of fines eouaty. after a earthed by thU a
nf.
ap- is not the fact.
officer s' criminal laws a Cape May the Prosecutor I
selected Joe- ,
FUspaVgfc. ef Jersey: |
Martin’s Mcccanor Board of P
opb S. C«ty. i
and that would Issue a call for
of the New Jem
Pitapatrick is widely kaown In Democratic politics la
He U the Hudson er of the Demo-
cratic State Committee and now holds the office of Deputy of Direr lor of Reveoae end Finance if
Jersey City.
The TIMES Ciemified Department is a buying directory for the public of Cape May County.
_ - THE FUU ai FOU ;
1%e .kind <d mother who used IiS'Snvs'Thlt'T] ■ any that her twelve yw-oM Al ‘ 4 daughter wu six no that she (Bald t re vet oe half-tar*, now , "Ntm saya aha a alaleea. ae ihei *h* *au, rUMTfiSrT . drive the ear. I -ins.-n-nr . l a MttMiii .VKlItliT -ATTFSTT UMhai Ogdm aaya tharc'a no lor reliaMlity. '
Koch Tmtacrar. of the ci> tor himself «cao~-i hM et hla tfevriida
LEM CORSON. V U CAMFBEIJ. Dtractors.
brain und K rperatioaa for their removal aadj nu rtamed hope to the laat of | its ultimate 1 waa a member ef Tabernacle M. E. "hurch from where the mnera* I •rrrlrrs were hr Id or. Tw-aday. I Rev I. V. Brea la offlrimting The I -cm*Ins were laurred in Taber-1 uacie Cemetery.
SESQUI-CENT PHILADELPHIA Wcfernhy, My 28
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