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802 {NB a FATS Life and Brains? Swift & Company is primarily an organization (o) die +125 s a MB s Te) : Wi oie) I [erea a fos a of brick, mortar, and machinery. Packing Plants, their equipment and usefulness are only outward symbols of the intelligence, life — long experience, and right purpose of the men who compose the organization and of those who direct it. Will not Government direction of the packing industry, now contemplated by Congress, take over the empty husk of physic! property and equipment and sacrifice the initiative, experience and devotion of these men, which is the life itself of the industry? What legislation, what political adroitness could replace such life and brains, once driven out? Let us send you a Swift "Dollar." It will interest Swift & Company, U.S. A.
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COMMISSION FORM May, N. J. EO Ce ec Board of Commissioners Tuesday, July 1, 1919. _ Regula meeting at 10 a. m., Mayor F. J. Mel vin poti Mags D re fresent: Messrs | Melvin Sheppard, Wego 1. finutes read and Clerk _ repo rted: kr. 33 eol and Coal Bidders LCD arts Icheay®t cal ar ecuted; Notice of Meet in antigest published 22d Plan Pre June 80, 1919, §15, ‘Treasures, ‘Collector and Audito present, Solicitor present; Claim Deed rector | Public Safety; Reported: : Cu ards and Summer Police ord: ered on July 1, 1919 and recomment two extra police for Hevorle Director Finance Reported: Eng. Mad Waks June Fx% Tois, 12, e Difecipr " Streets reported: Scouts allowed to use [xs--l fe | July 12th and August 14th, | Insurance Policies renewed on buildings. oe e Lade mermann as leader of orchestra. nccepted. Communication _ from Markham, Director R. R. stat Grant street station would not opened unless: absolutely necessary. Quit Claim Deed for the Cape May Conl & Ice Co. ordered executed. Albert Rouder elected police for sum19 laries of police increasat month, Convention Hall not. included. | Co) or and Solicitor to formulitte a To i 1020. D. Reeves elected Ele Inspector and Notes of $5,000.00 each ordered renewe Bills Prev‘ Taid: $1,071.64. Tuesday, July 8, 8, 1919, | Regular
meeting of Commissioners at 10 m. m. Mayer " J. Melvin, presiding. rectors present: Messrs Melvin, Sheppard, Wentzell. tax" read and approv Clerk reported: Fish Pier ‘July a 1919, shod: 36, Statement for June 1919 accepted; Quit Claim Decd mailed to hi i Hew 1 & Iee Co. reasurer present, Reported: State ment June 1919, accepted. Auditor present, reported: Audit of Clerk and Trensurer in detail to June 80, 1910, accepted. Electrical Inspector present: | Reported lighting bills June 1919 approved. Superintendent — Convention . Hall absent, Reported: Rents for Convention Hall $216.66, Solicitor fa sent. Director Public Safety | Reported: Police and Life Guards satisfactory and celebration of July 4th successful. Director of Finance: Reported: Eng. Water Works, July 7, 191, 13. toy gallons. — Month of June, 48,587, long and Water Works No. 2 masts gallons. s onl becemad in Water Works No. irector Streets: spor a and Boardwalk being regal Monthly payment to Fire ment ordered $475.00. Bills ordered paid, $8,120.72. Tuesday, July 15, 1919. _ Regular meeting at 10 a. in., Mayor F. J. Melvin preidne present: Mesers Melvin, Shep ater Iw entre Sinntes read and a; proved. Clerk reported: Fish Pier July 12, 1919, $30.25. Treasurer, Collector, Auditor pres Engineer present, Reported: Gas) producer finiched at sewer dank Electrical | Inspector ame Office supplies chtained. Superintendent — Convention . Hail absent, reported: $100.00 rents, Convention Hall. Solicitor present, Reported: Utility sion will uppoint a time and place for hearing in case of gas. Director Public Safety, Reported:! Police and Life Guards i pan Wi Finance, Reported: EnginWorks July 12th, 19901 ; lons, Water Works No, 2 |/ 15 bP 9,8: Palle ons. R ireetor Streets eported: Gas pry- | ducer at Sewer Disposal installed." + a T. Stevens appointed to collect
Poe necomal tax [1916 inct | The Collector was ai ieeed to collect personut { and 1918. Request of Pourd of Education to have a. police officer to be employed by. that body. as aftendunee officer, was referred to 1 Bills ordered p for 1912 to ed to proc for 1917 f | Lorn Tuesday, July: 22, 1939, . Regular meeting at 10 a. m. Mayor presiding. | ‘Directors present: Messrs: Melsin, | Shg ypard, Wentzell. | Minutes read anm approved. | Clerk Reported: Fish Pier July 19, 6; Sitrmen, June 1070 / pubs If Reading R. will refund s weg a eink Water Rent Notices Trea clrer present, Reported: Statement June published. As or at meeting of County Tax a Collector present. . Auditor present, Reported: Audit of Collector‘s books to June 30, Hig: Solicitor | present, hearing on "Gas" would not ie haid at Cape May, unlens Nev be shown to be absolutely necessm Director | Public Safety letastradl Police und Life Guards active. Horace Corson . resigned | and, Charise Mcain uppointed . at — Convention Hall. | H. D. Leopold apf a bad ift data and | Win. e Heit Gibson Private hea we r Finance Repo jeer Le Works "July % 7=% $t. | gallons, Water Wor eta Gas lights ordered removed from streets Cus tiecine lights installed he place at the discretion of the Director of streets. Daily weather reports to be Eeva lished by U. §. yv to eptember inclusive by city for shes months; De cre Haine at Souk Cape May for mosquito he st ‘ordered paid: $4,615.98, & Tuesday, July 20, 1919. Regular Leal ‘hs a. m., Mayor lang a 9 Directors present: Messra Melvin, corded. | Treasurer, Collector, Auditor, Engineer and Electrical Inspector presean — a E] t — Convention . Hall absest, Reported: Reported $269.00 reats Con"tig dr mresen Solicitor p Director Public Safet rted: SM IZ£[Clocks installed at on Hall; W -ws Signs repaired" rector Finance Reported: Pass jeer Water Works July 28, 14,241,720 lons. — Chemical me i U. 8, N. Department [of bulkhead Eucs impfotements [east of Yale avenue, referred to com- | missioner of Bills hike E TaiF $1,009.68, CT PORTER, City Clerk.
Statement for the month of Jul of the City of Cape May for the re ceipts and expen tures to the clo a CCOUNTS. of Posinctt iigies agoo RECEIPTS. To cash on hand at. last re — Lt ed City Collector | Received City Clerk Recef ( Alde unty C Resaited fom N ‘sio 717.08 By cash ‘pale Schools ano By cash paid Inte 1,260.11 B oal paid Hom He £4.00 By Cash id notes in yu 2ni) batd notes 10,000.00 i 9834 F. Bed 362% Wat I Sioppart "10018 9836 G. P. Wentzell . 104.16 9837 Wm. Porter 25. POLICE A $672 C. D. Ree 9784 Jefferson Gi 9785 Walter Smith 9786 John Reeves 9788 Lehman 9780 H. Lovett 9740 ttle Coltman ista hichis
47.50 Reeve 45.00 « Lehman 45.00 « Lovett . Loper A. M. B 191 uewrine streers AKD PFoouc BUILDINGS hod C. J. IHuminating 9807 C, M. Power and Light Co. 68.00 T25¢ 1610 Pa 11.98 46 8440 24.00 86.00 2240 2240 $5.00 «26.00 9.86 9.86 60.84 60.84 All 1,026.45 ~ WATER DEPARTMENT her Aptana Brass Mig. 969 EBE ir mee, ihe $756 H. Chester 9778 C. M. Coal & Tos 9776 H. Mueller navem aas is 10.28 5.85 (na $1648 9625 H. Mueller Mig. Co. 6.56 9870 J. E. Rice 25.00 9877 F. C. B. 81 " PHC
frm } prope RTY AND IMPROV & woe Pelanare and Atlantic w I G, W. Ree 9807, Wiliams, Brown & ssi" ‘& Fa Wise Troms. 9880 L. T. Stevens Interest on bonds Interest on notes 1,960.11 STATIONERY AND PRINTING 120.10 E. . Mugy Mig. red 9882 Star & W «0.85 FIRE DEPARTMENT dredge & Phillips 148.01 T, Rice 40.00 $515 T. Hand POOR F 9726 A. G. Bennett
N. ich $728 San‘, Steen 20 Jox. Rnelma © 9802 Ofto ax Time, Co. 1,085.00 pals G. w., GHTS 1B pDeqisl 66.68 842 A. D. Reeves 50.00 ENGINEER AND sUP igixrenp. ENT L1G 6.66 coyBa non w460 p3: B3 to 40.00 ipod ® ; o ie ee n Hughes A4 Forder & Co. 98 R fchandeon 6 6 F. Eldredge aie * Lynn Trusett F. Eldredge 19 i hall Harper t Jesse Johnson trs El Stevens C. Markley 2,050 S. B. Wiksow, WJ 8-28-1t pf. $55.90 ca
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SEAVILLE CAMP The camp of 1919 was regarded by all the visitors as one of the best for many years and there was splendid weather, excellent attendance . and unity of feeling, which contributed to its succous. & President Bradway and his corps of workers conducted the camp most »atiefactorily. . Visiting — ministers from other camps said Seaville was the leading camps in spirituality, unity and veal religious fervor. It was accomj anied by a demand for cottages ard some transfers were made, Temporance day, conductcl by the W. C. T. C., was ,a stirring affair The wong« were enlivening, and the | Waltin Intenso. The principal ade L dresses were ed by Mins Eli beth Goodwin, + and M [®. Fre Norristown, Great enthusinem prevailed ov r the [vietories of the past year and. the #ireoss of the gubilec shrive. . "Sound Pie dobiter® wax the slogan, with | Kreat — developments . plantied | nlong the. lines of | Amor ati m. child | welfare, women in industry and world prohibition. A million dollars is being. mised by the W. C «fer this purpose, The pastor: of sorolitan, church, Washington detiver rad the ev nde . which was n minderly, logical, and conclusive accomplihment. Cape May City: people: attended quite largely and expressed their Da preciation of the camp. "Tammany Party wins Sin Sing elections-Headiine" Naturativh The Republic Motor Truck Company build eight different mises of trucka1500 pounds to six toma. . All have Tobenson internal gear drive. A. T. Haynes, distributor. Look out for Spanish Influenza. Eui the dicta rike 4 a cold take Py CASCARA QUININE Tom Sd presoous tas, r ang en ppins

