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PITY FOR OLD PASTOR

STATE LEGISLATURE

AUTO BILL PASSES

FACTS TOLD IN BRIEF:

PERSONAL

MOSQUITO NEARS DOOM

MAKING A NEW CAPE MAY

MENTION

bearing*, the K'elingbvn

r, of Hbarptoao. on

Law Mill at Crentoa Grinding at Utmost Speed

Lenten Visitors are Numerous About Town

Large Capital Interested In Great Work

Legislature Asked to Appropriate $350,000 to End Pests

■tractive and warm. It baalwen pretty

TROLIETS Mtt CURT FREIGHT

TOUR RIME MIT BE IRCIUDED

SAND BEING PDMPED FOR MILES

A FAVORABLE ACTION TAKEN

injunou* to road* a*

wagon, polled by boreea.

tbe auto (a rwaideul of Uie Stall therefore paying considerable therein tow*, d tbeeopport of oar

Rapidly Constructed

:y man id pals appeared before the

try's Catholic Cbnrch, Glouoaavcr

tbe road a frequently.

pr.ipnatea $70,000 per annum for five years, or a total of $350,000, for tbe par*

be ezpeadnt for exprri-

Mtadls lowuahip—Seth Smiih, Jr.. Edward Tas|u*«u1 a George Godiret. John Dab er, Ricliard Hoy I, Dhmael Armoar, Maorine Omaae. Clinton

titificial pro^og* log

dared be would report it favorably.

opinion, aa to (be

Jersey Agricultural College Ex pen:

Cape May, cannot aflord to pi

Upper to« natiip—Daniel Mi K ajrae. AKri d A. Sapp. Soon r* Sa k. Ann* T, Gaudy, Anbor B. Uorton, George

ap at tba proposed railroad piers, wharr. with the aW of both the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad*. It la expected that a large foreign and coastal** trade can be developed. Resident* of Cape May.

Orange, Assistant

physical forces, “i

Capa May—Coleman Camp,

Mayor Franklin P. Stoy. of Atlantic

John D . Craig. Haiclav

Cape May; Mayor WUIU K. F. Engle, of Beach tii

directly, depend for their prosperity, so largely upon the pleas ore-seeking da*, es, we abould uot take any steps

Linford Halt roner, Blias N H. ffmau Frank Seymour. Edgar U oulacn, Henry Mai hews. Jor pn L Crease, Dennis Fisher, William Garrison. Holly Bsacb—We»l»y E Hiuckle,

Long Branch, and H. H. Brehme, of tbe

not only welcome.

river. It it pointed out

Octan Cily—Speuar C. Uuff. Bolls

irdlr from Cape May lighthoos*. and Is

Garret son, Frank Sbo-k. Carl Neil-

of tbe county, insist

A temporary organization of a Young

ana) H. Goldberg, Morris Lavlne, Har-

ass efleted bare last evening, Luther C. Ogden being elected president sod G. Bolton jpdredge, secretary. A public meeting is to be held to night for the enroolmeol of members. Mecaay’s Hall has been oflered free of charge for t^e

New Cape May. He said: "Thu tract was once chiefly meadow lands, from which Cape May derived a tax of >500. Our taxes last year, after the improvements already made, were $7100. This

Dennis TnwnsMp—Alonso

alely stop bur machine, go bock to

Lloyd.

occupant of

as weU as bis registration

ito anyone saflenng damage by

Penalty for this violation ia

ipriaonment. They

made a wonderful change in the breeding areas. Once New J<

[tending gradually to Sewell's

After disc tuning fully

sorts are free from mosquitoes, and yi

cannot keep the people

is reported to have yoted for tbe

Assistant Attorney General Duflield

up for passage in tbe House. FreUngbvsen bill u the most 1 automobile lasr in force in any in the Uuion, and it la hoped at hat its severity srill not drive men loney from tbe State. Tbe Ledger

they enter the Chesapeake bay. O-ios

ship* will be protected from^the

mosquito iu tbe districts I speak 6 health, pleasure and fomfori of

soiterintendent. five

many fold. Tbe kind of mosquito that

My Mr. Wakelee—Prevents a railroad

.i reported to be and of

in whole or in part In this

of the expenditure that if

1 far-reaching consequence to i

taken in Orange

be very carefully

considered before puttl.-g it

be oyerwbelmingly in

Tbe following officers of tbe Methodist Episcopal Snnday School have heed elected for the ensuing yean Superin-

except for personal

experiments in mosquito

took np the Bsowu

and explained to the

Foster, asms tan t, Mary Foster,

■aid, “which will be drained through

Virginia Nurbary; Mrs. Cora

only will they be rendered valuable

other night by Bev J tb * now T* 7 RSata The annrunriall

in on tbe Heading Katl-

inate mosquitoes will be

Ovsr twenty-five <

Senator Aria, “do

baglau>claw wpthei

-The windy meat* Is