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THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR--NO. 8. BEPUBLigAN VICTOBY IN ILTON TOWNSHIP .ARRh WHOLE TICKET BY HF~AVY MAJORITIES. G. O. P. Candidates Loyally Sup- ported’Best of OrderPrevailed During"Election--Heavy Vote Polled. MANY PLUMS TO SHAKE DOWN, New Governor Has Large Patronage at His Disposal. Gbvernor-elect V¢oodrow Wilson will have zz large number of oIIlclals to appointdmelng ills term and Democrats who have not enjoyed the fruits or victory for fifteen years are hungry for the shakingof the plum-tree. Among the Atlantic County officials who~ terms wl]l explre during D/llson’s admtnl.,~ tratlon arethe following : Supre~]e Court Justlc% Thomas ~,V. Tren- chard, 1913; CircuitCourt Judge AllenB.Endi- cott, February, 191]; County Law Judge E. A. Hlgl)t.-,e, 1913;Dlstrlct CourtJudg~Robert In- gersoll, 1911; Prosecutor of thePlems C. L. (Jold- enbe .rg, 1!113. Every Count.vTax Board in theState,an ira- MAY’S LANDING, N. J., SA’IURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1910. AugustusLuthermanConvicted AfterBriefTrialand Sentenced To EightYearsat HardLabor In StatePrison. Augustus Lutherman was c-onvlcted Thnru- day last of manslaughter in connecllon with the death of John Kraemer on May 24, and sentenced by Justice Thom~ ~V. Trenchard to a term ot eight years al laard labor ln State Prison. The trial was a brier one, Pmseeutor U. L. Ooldenberg elostngthe Ease for’theState within an hour after the defendant was IGAME WILL BE PLENT ’rl Nearly Two Hundred Indictments -" Found In Busy Sessions. I --- After making a Ilnal presentment of a score I Sportsmen of South Jersey Antiei- of billsThursday last before lmw .Judge ].2. A. ,

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Page 1: 2 .. ATLANTIC · Supt. ]’:mp]oys about one hundred lmnd.s. [’r-.lnberry bog of 5Iakel)t~lce & (’l)., nl~,rc lhan one th’6u.~nd acres in extent. I)n the F.gg Harbor [Jly 1)ou]evard,

THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR--NO. 8.

BEPUBLigAN VICTOBY

IN ILTON TOWNSHIP.ARRh WHOLE TICKET BY

HF~AVY MAJORITIES.

G. O. P. Candidates Loyally Sup-ported’Best of Order PrevailedDuring" Election--Heavy Vote

Polled.

MANY PLUMS TO SHAKE DOWN,

New Governor Has Large Patronage

at His Disposal.

Gbvernor-elect V¢oodrow Wilson will havezz large number of oIIlclals to appoint dmelng

ills term and Democrats who have not enjoyedthe fruits or victory for fifteen years are hungry

for the shaking of the plum-tree.Among the Atlantic County officials who~

terms wl]l explre during D/llson’s admtnl.,~tratlon are the following :

Supre~]e Court Justlc% Thomas ~,V. Tren-chard, 1913; Circuit Court Judge AllenB. Endi-cott, February, 191]; County Law Judge E. A.

Hlgl)t.-,e, 1913; Dlstrlct Court Judg~ Robert In-gersoll, 1911; Prosecutor of the Plems C. L. (Jold-enbe .rg, 1!113.

Every Count.v Tax Board in theState, an ira-

MAY’S LANDING, N. J., SA’IURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1910.

Augustus Lutherman ConvictedAfter Brief Trial and SentencedTo Eight Years at Hard LaborIn State Prison.

Augustus Lutherman was c-onvlcted Thnru-

day last of manslaughter in connecllon withthe death of John Kraemer on May 24, andsentenced by Justice Thom~ ~V. Trenchard toa term ot eight years al laard labor ln State

Prison. The trial was a brier one, PmseeutorU. L. Ooldenberg elostng the Ease for’the Statewithin an hour after the defendant was

I GAME WILL BE PLENT’rlNearly Two Hundred Indictments -"Found In Busy Sessions. I ---

After making a Ilnal presentment of a score I Sportsmen of South Jersey Antiei-of bills Thursday last before lmw .Judge ].2. A. ,

Page 2: 2 .. ATLANTIC · Supt. ]’:mp]oys about one hundred lmnd.s. [’r-.lnberry bog of 5Iakel)t~lce & (’l)., nl~,rc lhan one th’6u.~nd acres in extent. I)n the F.gg Harbor [Jly 1)ou]evard,

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2 .. ATLANTIC

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T HE R E C 0 R D. MIE[LLAN[OUS R[I;ORDf(.llti.U’.,t J, rt n rl i 9 .R eeo~: tl. )

l’ubliMled Every Saturday 51ornlng ,’it 51ay’sLanding, N.J. !Other Matters of Import to the

R~aders of " TttE RECOXD" may have their I Real Estate and :Financial World

paper mailed to any addre~’~, tn tne United [ Entered of Record at the CountyStaitt~. and Ptx~.~io’ns, t’anada, 31e.xlco and lCub;t, l:~lage prepaid, for $1.:~3 per annum, Clerk’s Office.~triclly in ad~anee .................

.-~ny subscriber wl)~ falls to receive "T}IEt~.Et’ORD" regularly’h~ar/ have the om1~slon Cancellation 0f./;M0rtgages, Atlantic City,promptly eorrt,cted h:~ entt?rlng complaint at 31abel .MieClure to Emllle J. PetroIl, :~x~5 ft.

the orllce. E’lst side Marion Ave. :~5 ft. North of Atlantlr

Advertising rates "~lll be funllshed upon Ave. ~00,Alfre~l 5toore eL nx. lo Willhxm B. Louden-application. ~ .

I_’~sh sent through the mall will he at the singer, -~x175 ft. %Vest side of Ohio Ave. 150 12.

sender’s risk ; all remiltanees should be made North of Atlantic .&re. $1,;K)0.Furman 31. Kandle to Edgmr Lel>man llea]tyby registered" letter,-t~-~t office or expre.~

money order or check. Address all reml ttanee~ Co. :lSx75 ft. lotNo. 21 on map of-lots in Atlan-

and communic~ltlons to the ottlce,tie City belonging toEdgar Lehnlan ou the

3IAY’;S LANI)JNI3, NI)A’I-:31BEIl 12, 1910.

The excellent order limt prev.’tiled at the

Hamilton Township tx)lls last Tuesday was

credit h) the community.

Better lighting..~hould be provided at the

dangerous .’4ug~r Hill nlilroad eia,,,lug. The

rcaad al this poin! is l~3rly ilhln~inatt-I. A large

incandescent elta.trie ]iaht .ahould hc ]ot,~lted

jUSt al)ovt ~ the crt,~-,lng,

.,41)ortsmet~ Justly protest ag’:linst the in-

hUln:lnity t~f l~unting dc~r wilhout dogs. Our

r~q~rt-sent:xtives. Sen;ltor--~qect ~V.llter E. Edge

:).lid .\~,~a,lll|,lynl:tn-eit-t.[ l~.:.:l:tc liarharnch, will

COUNTY

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RECORD--MAY’S LANDING, IN. J., SATURDAY,

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NOV-EMBER 12,

East or Northeast side of Victoria Ave. $100.Henry H. Cruxes to Emlk~J. l)etroffct, al..qlx

<~0 ft. Eskst side of l~lorence Tern~ee 2,’7"2 ft. Northof Atlantic Ave. $~00.

Fred Will crux. to August ]l. Generut2ky,-10x.t~) ft. F-.Lst slde Indiana Ave. 60 fl..~,outh ~;f

Ave. 176 ft. North of Ventn,)r Ave. ~’2,000.,’4ame to sa~me, ;llx,",l) 12. East shle Wind..~or

Ave. :~t?,6 ft. North of Yenlnor 2xve. ~2,-000.Myer 31yersOn et. ux. eL al. to Really Salt~

Co. ~xl00 ft. E~st side New tlaven Ave. 80 It.

KHI San Jose Scaleby using

SiL©NIN Best Insect Destroyer on the market.

Sold in tlnji Quantity.

Pylce per ~,,lilon ................................ ....... 50 PeaLs

By the barrel, per gnlllou ........................ 40 cents

~lanufaciured by the

Monmouth Chemical Works,

i For sale by

(]ieorgeCologne, N. J.

FLOIIIST.

Plowers and Plants.

Beautiful Blooming Plants.South of ~,’entnor Ave. $500.

tkllph Tilton et.ux, toni. Leonards l£nd Co. Artistic Floral Emblems for Funerals&3xI;2.5 /2. South side %Vinchester Ave. 65 f~E:lst of C’ambridge 1)1. N.

Li%uni V. :%tewnrt et, "elf. to :Siln.~ ll., Mor:-;e30x90 ft. %%’e.,it side oft-’lorida Ave. 175 fL .N’orth

of Atlantic Ave. ~L000. "Sehuldenfrei Dry t;oo4s t;o. to Frances Sf

irreg. Eaist side of Virginia Ave.. 1(B..3 ft.South of Atlantic :Xve. $12.000.

l),ureas H. Irwin ~,~t. cir. to William C. Day-

ton, I)0x125 It. Southwesl eor. of Georgia and

and Pacific A~:es. ~,000..-\c~ele B. Burr to 12-olonial Investment t!o.

iulrt)ducc a bill in the next l.pgishltllre to 20.6x40 ft. %Vest side .’Seaside Ave. :~01.4 ft. Southof 1"celtic Ave. being 150 fl. l’~lsI of VermonI

Ave. $1 ,:ZS0.James 31el(eizhnie el. ux. to Thom’xs ll.

.i-Ykidmore, ::1.5x75 ft. %\’e~t side Surf l’lave 1.50 it.North of Pacific Ave. Ni,-~).

Charles A. Idler eL ux. el. :d. to 3I:~rgart-ltnFordt Irreg. 57,5.5 12. Soutii of Pacific Ave. 1!~5 ft.E~ust of ],~eniucky Ave. on the East side ,,f

Weslmil]sler Ave. $1,o00.Stanley W. Uousley to ]lomet, F. Nixon, ~)x

Arranged at Short Notice.

Long Distance Phone..1

EDWARDS FLORAL HALL Co.,

107 South Carolina Ave., South,

ATL:XNTIC {’ITY, .N’. d.

qu’xil, pht~l.¢,,’lnt.s, l’al)biLs and other Sluflll g;tnle

will ,)l’~.)n. |;alnt, is report~’d f:tlrly plentiful

lhrought,ut tht’ I’Ollllty, owing to restocking

tht- Iiehl:; slid v¢o,~l.s and protective ]t~gishltion.

Every Sl)ortsnlan silould st-rod flrlniy fi,r

enforcement t)f the l:tw : It) s~ that no trllp:;

:lrt, n.,~.-d :).llil Ih:ll lhe unslx)rtsnl’lnlik0 pl,’a(’lit’o

/~)I "" t),)I-iiunting "" i.~ stopped.

t ",,]llpl:lilllS hax’t * ))(~(~n In.qd~2 by gunners

]ll;t|ly I’ll.l¯rle~*s ;).lid irresponsible persons go

:tln’~,nd into lh,’ ~It’ld> nnd ",vl~,ds with l~re-

arm¢., who vndnngt, r life by their lack of

t’allli~)n. ~jx-eryol)e who earries lI gnn into Ihe

g:lnlplh, hls ~hl)uhl rememb~er these tllrt~P

(’ l t; A l L’.;.

Harris Bros. Cigar Go.,

Dealers in Cigars,

Gigarettes, Tobacco, Etc.

carry the l’tf.gest stl~k in ,’~,oulh Jersey.

S,)le agenL.~ fi)r t’lnco, Trnth ann

Oxus ;Se. Cigars.

Prices on applieation.

Hammonton.1)omenico 3I. berennt[) el. ux. toHan~inon-

ton L. & II. Asso. 2 acres, bt~.~,inllillg in centleof l:~th-~It, at North eor. of A. t’arrug,,’.~ la,xd,

10.15 rods from centre ,)f I’hew lid. ,~2D0.t,)oluenieo [’reseeDxo t,t. ux. Io Halnntontoll

L. & B. Asso. 1-2 acre, :;5.71 r,)d~,~ Sonth lr,)ntValley Ave. 5500.

Pleasantville.3hiry .,4. Etwcll el. cir. to .\n~:lli:lh Lake, :;0x

To l~X,~sess n .,;kin that is smooIh and soft,ce:lr and frcsh, and g,~)d lo look u])on lhe natunil d~ire of every woman. Fropercare will put the skln in this conditioneven in the lrying se~,/son of winter.

St. I egis Co d£;ream’"Jr ?)lelLw on tht" .wA’/n "

Is nb~)]ute}y necessary lo Ihe proper carpoftheskin. JLs r~gu]ar use wlll bring the

skin to a most altn~clive condition, nnd

Notice of Fire Alarms.The fire ~hlstle is to be blowed for tlre alarm

i,nly. The alarni signn]s are a.~ follows:

] shorl bhu~t, .N’orth of ]:ire Slalion;2 short blasts, Ea-st of Fire ,~Ultlnn;3 short lJ]~sL% Sonih of Fire Stath)n;4 short bla.sks, W~:st of Fire Station.

All hla-’~t.’~ are to be prL,et~led "~vith one lni~b]asl as an alarm of Ilre, In blowing lilealarm the first blast tnusl be made carefully Iin order to prevent dam~ige to the wh~tle.

Local Points of Interest.I’,)tlon nii]] |if the 3Iay’s Landing Water

Power (’o., on l~%ke Lenape. t’harh.s Kt-.a~I-s,

SuperintendenL 31anufiietnre.s e,)ttou rowe!-tag, elc. Employs ~ hnnds.

I)lant of the Atlantic Brick 31"lnufi)ctnrii)~-,l’o., nno-ha]f n~ile on the l’lt~.~ntville bouh~yard. Fine l)rt.~,~ed brick. I’h~rles }~enimcy,Supt. ]’:mp]oys about one hundred lmnd.s.

[’r-.lnberry bog of 5Iakel)t~lce & (’l)., nl~,rclhan one th’6u.~nd acres in extent. I)n the F.ggHarbor [Jly 1)ou]evard, about one mile from51ay’s l.~lndlng. Uharle-s 1). 5hlkepeace, Supt.

i’ounly Jail and I)tlh.es [)f thu Surrogate .’lnd

(’ounty Clerk. t’onrt House. l)aniel F.Vuuglin,Uust,~lian. -

Lake Lenape, artilicnll, iind Lenal)e Fallt.l%ei~owned for l)o~.luit2. ¯ ~*nd :x f’.l%’o,’Ite fishinggrouhd for plke lind pickerel. ]~|mlil]g :lad

balhing.I-;rt*at }igg ll:~rl)or River, tl,)wing Southward

eighteen miles I,) the Great Egg Harbor bay.I)nee sniled 1,2," largl>s]~ips, Iheruins oft)ldshll~yards slil] evidenl ;lb)ng shores. ]:’lclurt>sllueand ~t fav,,rite slrcam 5)r nn)lor-boat~. Ii(~)dtlshing and bathing.

Public water supply slalion. ~,Valer 9’9 l~rcent. pure from arteslan wells nlore than t%%’ohundred fecl deep. SL’tndpipe 9he hundredand IWenty ft~t high, ;’¢ilh /]fl3"-tl’,’e poundprt.~.~ure. I’o.st -.~I0,000.

Jndustrhil Park and public fountaln, adJoin-lng I’ourt g/:t)tlnds on 3lain Ntrm~l.

ttigh Sch,~)l, Farragut Avenue. S. G. tluber,Principlll.

Flrst National Bank, Maln Street. 31. I1.

3Iol..’se, (,a.shler. Delxxslts ~1"?0,000. President,{’ln(rles D, Makelc~xee.

Libniry :Hall, Seeon~t ~treeL H~dqna:’tei.-sl’,clianee Hosc t:ompany and (Jen. Joe ItookerPi~t, G. A. ]l.

Opposite City Hall,

We Have Fine Line of

Manhattan Shirts,Keiser Cravats,Caps and Hats,Hosiery etc.

& Fk LL.Atlantic Avenue,

ATLANTIC CITY.¯

1,:ill nie ;l-vbsit, and I)~- cmp]oying this

art’ sllital,]i. Io yollr eyt-.’.;, or yon n)ay

the=if yon think the glns_ses "you have ;irepel’li.el]~: xati.~faetory, you" nntv rely onme eilh’er ;lbsuring %.’l)U lh;tl "l]lev are

7.-] :ill right Dr showing Yon [)Iher~ "~{’hil’]lWill t~il:lble you IO seebetter "r,ith.

i Op/icia~z,

1627 Atlantic Avenue,~d Atlantic City, N. J.

~’,$ Open evenings until 10 l’. 3I.

Examination in lhe evening¯ better lhnn by day light.

"tnsight Into Eyesight"Your Kyez are

Your Most Valuable Possession

Do You Value Them ?

R. Andrew Tollinger

for 20 years eye specialist withLongstreth, is now associated withus and is in position to give you thebenefit of his experience, combinedwith up-to-date policy of Ibis house.

J; HUNTEI ,Eye Specialist,

214 Narket Street.,tihiladelphia.

r~o you value vonr eyes :~i thc~prive of n ])airof nceuratt~ly fitted gla~s ° (’onsult tht.

leading ~ )t)tiei:m of Athmtlc Uounty

Dr. A. L. Young, (Oph. D.)OPl~. Public School, :Egg Harbor, 1~1. J.

The services nf a 3IeCorm]ek College {Jradnale,a ~chool of the mrx~t nb]e ]-:ye-Doctors in theI?ountry, including ,any pair Gold Glasses for$3.00. No l)rops. NoSnrgl~d Operation.

C~’os.~e ~je.~ .~Irt~i!]hlen,.,1 ~t’ilh Glr~:~.~ea.

Free t’ireulars ou the Uare of the Eyes.

Eye TreuNesAre Hereditary

If’the l~.nren’t.~ need Gla.~.*~,~ or-eillie~of them hil’ve defectlve vision lherei.’4 a]Ini)st in%altqilb]) - trouble in Ihelrehi]~lren’s eyes.

Take No GhancesSave s]ghL health nnd comfort ofyour children by letting us lh,)r-oughly exanaine, theirs nnd rest~.sure thal on]jl in needv t’iLSth~,g]a.s.~es would eve~ be pre:~riLed.

L.W. Belts, D.,The Optom e try Specialist

912 Atlantic Ave.,ATLANTli: UITY, NEW JEIL~3EY.

Few Changes in Game Laws.6CtX- BIJILDElrl.

l-’t,w eh’.~nges In the sen.sons for galne ."ireholed tn the n~,t nnle p..,~hlet ot ~e~, Jer. Wagon Building andsey Flsli and (lame lqws that ls l,etng dl~ Repairingtrlbuted among sportsmen. The open .~asonsare as follows : Sprlng ~A a~,on~% Carriages and Expre.~s

Surt, l us ................ ~,~0,000.D0

Atlantic CiCy NationalBank,

.4TL.-I~3"TIC CITE 2V, J.

Capital ....................................................... 550,000Surplus ......... . ........................................... ~50,000.Undlvldt~ Pro I1 k,~ ..................... ............. :...%(10,000

12h,ir]e.~ Evans, 1’resident,J̄o.’~’l)l:l H. l~,orton, Viee-President,s. D. Hoffman, .~ond a,’}ee-President,El,~vDod .’-4. t~rtletl, C,’~shier.

D1 RECTOKS

Uharh,s Evau3 J~eph H. B0rlonJ. ]/nines Lippineottt, S.D. Hoffman,David Fitzsintons, Edward S. Lee,Dr. Tl).oS. K. Ileed, George Allen,

William H. BarlletL

Safe Deposit Boxes For b.ent In Burglaat’rool Vaults.

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LV3IBER }]’I" C.

When In \Vant Of

Lumber andNill Work

nnd ",v;lnt it tlUiek, phone us, we have itat right grade and rlght prIees. Wedeliver Io your door.

Egg" HarborCoal & Lumber Co.

)~ormerl~J 7tenry A’qne 1.1onber Co.

Phone 2-O2. Egg Itarbor City, N. J.

~uall, p~rtridge, grouse, English .or rilag-necked pl~-~nt, squirrel, ~lbblt, ~vl]d lurkey

and w~xleocR, November 15 to December 31.Gray, EnglL~h or ~,V]lson snipe, MarCh 1 to

April 30; ,~ptember 1 to December 31.II~dl-blrd, marsh hen or mud hen and reed

blrd, September I :to December 30.Upland plover. August l’to September .30black and 3Ialhu’d ducks, January 1 h)

March ] ; ¯November 1 to December 31.

Both Phones 32.

OFFICE,

N. Missouri Ave.,

~Wood ducks, elo.~d se:~.son until April ], smell and eomplelely derange the whole

1915. system when enterlng It through the mucous ....... "

All other ducks ltnd swan, except bLqek, surt~lc~s. Such artlc]e~ sbou.ld ~aever be used

ATLANTIC CITY.

Beware of 0intment~ /or Catarrh thatMill and Yard"Contain Me~,

n-s mercury will surely destr~" lhe sense of Missouri Above Baltic Avenue.

e ~H. Adatns, Plcas~lntvlll , ~1,000. / mallard, wo~xi nnd shelldmke, January 1 to except on prt~eriptlons from reputable physl-- ....... j 31arch 15 ; Novembir l to l)eeemher 31. elan~ ~s lhe damage they will do is ten fold to

Judgments.

/ Geese, brant aud shelldrake, January I tel the good you can po~lbly derive froni~them.

Jone.~-Beach if,), p]alntlff, v.~. Geor.gc ~. April ]0.]Iowardell, tnldlng its Gt, orge .’-i. IIowarde]l Brool~ trout, April 1 to.In])" ]5.

Electric t’o.i defendanf, Dislrict Conrt, on con- Cnipplb, calico bass, black ba.~, perch and

tract, $1.~2.42, Clarence L. (}oldenber~, Atty. white ba~.% May 20 h) November :~3.

Jetli~rtton Fire lnsuranee I:o. vs. BenJanminItirsehman, (’lrcult t;ourt, ~’2,:tt~.t~5, (}.A, IS.our-gee)is, 2~ fly.

Frank D. berry t.i. al. tr,~ding as Berry &

Brandt, vs. Michael Geor~ettl, Circuit Court,]aave a hll, ppy and 1,r,,,perotl ,adnlln,.-I ~aliol~." :- |1,,~1"2.~, Oarrl,~)n & "Voorhees, Ally~.

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Ilall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by :F. J.Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contalns no mer-cury, nnd ls taken Internally, acting directly

upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the

i Pike and plckerel,Januaryl 5lay 20 to NiP system. In buying l~al]’s Catarrh Cure bevember30, sure you get lhe genuine. It ls taken Inter-

Shore birds, surf and bay snipe, 3lay l to nally--and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.

II)t~cember 31. Cheney & Co. Testimonials fr~Deer may be killed onlx every Wedue~day ,~)oi~ by all Duggists, Price, 75c per bottle.

In November. ~ Take ttalPs Family Pills for ~onstlpatlon,

llEAL :ESTATE.

Sold andExchanged;

Mortgages and Flre l~uraneeg.

WALTER @’0WNsEND,

11 South PennsylvanI~ Avenue,.4.TLANTIC.CITY, N, J..

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FINAN(.’I x L. -1 FIN,X N(’IA L,

amdera

PaysI1 per coal. "

4)11

Tinle 1)el)¢)sils

14 d:lys’ nollee

o per cent.

NubJeel to check :itsight on averageb;fl;mce of >7->00

and over

,"-i:%I*’I-] D.}It?I),NITB 0X E.’~

Ii, rent. ~2 t~,rannll]n lllid

Ul)W:ird

Safe224 Federal Street, Camden, N.J. -

! SafeYour valuable and

important papers are ab-solutely safe from theft,fire and all other dan-gers, wt~en kept in a boxill o!lr safe - depositvaults.

$2 a year and up.I’o,ne in nnd inspect ot]r

nloderu ’v:lult~--s~’~-just 1low~,’,,u r pro!~.rly is s:*fi-gll:lrdc(1.

Deposi¢ & Trust Co.

Of people don’t give sufficient attention to theimportant matter of selecting an ~xecutor. The

Atlantic Safe Deposit and ¯TruSt Co. is -organizedunder the law,. -If any of its officers die, %hey are -

succeeded by men equally as capable. Therefore,

when they are 3~our Execntor, there ~s no chance

of loss or mismanagement through the deathof the party acting in this capacity. \Ve draw

wills free when appoi~rted Executors.

~AFE DEPOSIT bOX:~L~ ]"OR /{I-:.N’T, $3.00 L:P.

Capital and Profits $.525,000

Dep0sits, $21300~000

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The Atlantic :Safe Deposit & Truat Col,1f. :E. Cor. Atlantic & New York Ave.s., Sltlmatic City, I’f. J. .

............. ?’AILOR._ -_ __ _ . .~ . .TAIL611"" _;.... _ ........._ .....

Bell Telephone 1193-A 3

Tailor & Importer;/

904 Atlantic Avenue,

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ATZaNT, C Grn’, Ni J.

LE(’T]II CA L. I ELECTIIICAL.: > "

Atlantic Flat Rate--Per light per month burnlhg from

CountyElectric Coo

Egg Harbor City,May’~ Landing,

DADTEL W. GI~EN, Supt.

Telephone ~7..02

dusk till 10 p. In.: . ~ . "For N ov em ber, December, January ...... $1.001,’ebruary, 5larbh ............... ...... ;.., .......... .75:At~.rl], 3Icy, June, Ju]y~ AngusL ........ .., .60September, October ............ : .......... ......... 3"5

Meter Rate--Per I000,’Watts. ........................ .15Mlnlmum charge of 75 cls. permonth.

Discounts--From,meter and fiat rates:5 per cent. on bills of ~-~--I.00 or Over

]0 per cent. on bills of 8.00 or over15 per eeut~’ on bills of 15.00 or over20 per cent. on bills of 20,00 or over

-10 per cent. ad’ditiom~l discounI on all bllls l~Id

by 25th of month in Egg Harb°r City nr

in May’s Landing.

Gas and Electrical Fixtures, IncandescentI~’~mps, Electric Signs and ElectricSupp]}es.

Sole .-\gents /or Crocker-Wheeler 51otors

and Dynam o~

Electric Construction Co’:,Electrical Engineers and Contrac.tors, -

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Coasi .Phone 17~1 ".Bell .Phone e~’5-,A .

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When You W~ant Eolid Cigar Comfor.t ~moke.

Our "El Proctor" and "Bride Cigarros" are Unequalled.

Lipschutz "44" Cigar Co.,Philadelphia, !Ca.

Sold by the .Water Power Com1~any Store, i"John :Pratt, Morse & Company aria GeorgeN. Beebe,

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Do you know wI at a-Removable PlaCen° I1N

If you learn about it, you will see that a typewriter without itlacks a feature that is essential ~o essential that eventuallyall typewriters wlll try to have it. The one"typewriteroffering thls feature is the

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frequenbmention of the dark beauty In

dh’ectlon hardened her heart againstthe absent lover. Ills daily letters

, were characteristically short, and her

jealous eyes read be;w,,m~ "the lines

! ~}~.~ri]nc~ ~er0 ~i][nst ~ that he was enjoying h!.:~tay in the~f Wlndy City. Then on L~’sday theHim.

Copyright. "1910. by Amertcan Press ~1Association. $i

By GLARISSA MACKff.

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fit ~]~ d - ]n a!l the sweHc~E1:iee~.~le~,made’ C°rrc<t Fi::

Ill ©vercoats -= = $I1.48 tlo93. 2o7S 3o48 4.98 & goSO

~Boys’ tBbar~er Pants = =" .... 48c0 Ygc~ 98c, $L28

"I’m sorry, Eltabeth." said tlalphCoverly, "that I must go to Chicagoon business :’or the firm of Fabe~ &

Coverly."

"Never mind, Ralph. My one week

has been lovely, and l shall enjoy

spending a q, uict time with yourmother."

"Mother wilt be delighted to haveyou with her constantly. An invalld’sdays are du)l en,m:_’h. But there is

an elderly aunt coming tomorrow, andI’m afraid you’ll not tiud It verynmuslng with just Aunt .\g’atha nnd

mother, l’ve thought of a plan ~o

that you mlght~enJoy the I)r, .:."ram we

planned and not miss any el the con-

certs or art galleries or eveu :he op-

era."

"What is that, dear? Really, haltof the anticit,ated pleasure was the

knowledge that we were to be t0-

gerber."l?,alph’hesitated, and then. as if dis-

missing some unworthy doubt from

his mind. he said quickly:"~’hy, I’ve spoken to Fabens. He’s

mighty clever chap and is better

versed in alllthe things you’re inter-ested in than 1 am. i’m such a prac-

tical fellow. Elizabeth. Well. I toldI;’-abens all the things l’d planned "wewere to do the coming week and ask-

ed him to see that you didn’t miss

qetters ceased comlng,-.an,l Elizabeth

stopped writing.

On Saturday morning she Sock c.oun.

sel in her dwn room and dei’lded thatRalph Coverly was tired of her. I~ he

had not been, If he had really caredfor her, would he not have hesitatedat leaving a substitute for hts o~x

escort? Was it not to justlfy hls ownattentions to this other girl~whosename Aunt Agatha had once admittedto be :Elsie---that he had providedsubstitute? Fabens spoke little of bts

partner beyond saying that the covetedcontract had been secured by :Ralph.

Saturday morning Elizabeth went:back to the boarding school, where

she was a teacher of music, but be-:fore she went she inclosed her en-gagement ring in"a tiny box, register-ed it and sent It to Ilalph’s office, with

a brler note explaining her action."It has all been a mistgke," she said.

Aunt Agatha’s farewell of her wa~prolonged and affectionate at the Latebreakfast, several hours after the rLagand letter had been sent..

"Goodb/. my dear Elizabeth. /’re16arned to love you dearly, and ryewatched you closely during the pastweek while Dick Fabens has beentak-lag you out, and you are a most un-

usual girl. Rall)h has won a treasure

indeed¯ We would have been so ,tin-happy if he had cartel for that :Elsiedgh’l who set her cap for hlm last!

year. It’s n good thing she eloped

with her chauffeur and wene to Paris,

for"-- And so on until Elizabeth’sbrain reeled with the horror of whatshe had done¯

Her farewell to Mrs. Coverly was

tear4,ul and brief, but she Old not daredtvulge the fact of her broken en-

gagement to the woman who had tak-

any of the pleasures.""It’s very thoughtful of you. tlMph.."The next moruLug when Elizabeth

wandered downstairs to a late break-fast she ft.und the expected Aunt

Agatha established at the head Of thetable. She was a stern visaged lady,whose hair renmined n shining blackIn defiance of threescore years. She

wore gold speclaclps with thick lenses,which nlngnified hcr dark eyes withstartling results¯ An ear t~mpet dan-gled from n rtbbon over her s_houlder.

mu,th like a l,,~w,lerh,;rn at the backof ;1 hunter.

"Good morning. Miss Neal--or shallI say Elizabeth? My niece has writ-

ten of y,~u, nml l"ve seen 3our picture.]f you’ll ex(_’usp my sn.vhk,z so, you’re

got at n/l the sm’t of girl I thoughtRalph would marry~ He always pre-ferred brunettes, like myself. Well,

men are fi,-kle :is the weather: It’s toobad Mary Is contined to her room.

You will be very :lonely." Miss Dabpaused to take 1,rOath.

"Mrs. Cov~,rly will enjoy havingsome one with her. She i.~ so muchniche except for the nurse." said Eliz-

@ en the motherless girl to her warmheart.

At Fegacliff the Weeks passed drear-lly without word from Rall)h. There

was a picture l)osteard from AuntAgatha. who had returned to her

home, saying she trusted the missivefound Elizabeth in ~ood health. ThenElizabeth mailed n card to Miss Dalenail hoped that lady wns quite well,

and so ended lkr ,onnc~.tion with theCoverly family.

There came a day several monthsafterward whou she rc4.pived cards

for Dick Fabens" wedding to sSmeglrl from New Orh,ans. She laid il:away with n little sigh. It was mere-

ly an echo of the hal)l)y life she haddropped out of. She blamed herself

bitterly for listening to Auut Agatha’sinane chatter and knew that she had

-wronged l~alph. .\nd yet there was,the fact that he had (.eased writingto her. That might be easily explain-

ed. Letters often miscarried. Therewas no excuse for her doubt of her llover’s constancy. She~ ought to haveitrusted him ¯against everybody in theiworld, even as he would have done’

~ Just received from the leading-makers our complete lines of Men’s, Women’s andand Ghfldren’s Shoes in all the newest up-to-date styles; prices to suit everybody.

A lot of Bdys

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a

[~city,made for the price.

)and Girls’ $1.50 School Shoes in Blucher and button []t

effects; guaranteed solid leather; now ........................... ._...

Specials300 pairs of-$3.50 Men’s hand-sewed Russet and FrenchCalf Shoes, Bludher Styles, 2 full soles; now. .................... ~I1o~

- A manufacturer’s sampte lot of Men’s and Won:en’s $3.50 and $4 ,~,~, "’-" r~. Shoes in all leajhers, newest, styles: , hand-welted,, now ........... &’0~o4~,

We are showing ’the best $.00, $3.50, $4.00 Landis and Men’s Shoes in the¯

¯ ,-1t ,~ ,made in Blucher and Button effects, -,, the n,.,:.,’est toe snapes: no better

abeth."’I can’t hear a word you say," as-

serted Miss Dale cnhnly. "It doesn’~

matter¯ I can always guess whatpeo-ple are talkin~ about nt table. :You

probably remarked that you wouldn’t

be lonely nt all during Ralph’s ab-sence. ] know Dick Fabens. my dear,

and a mare faseinntin;: man I nevermet. Ralph is very foolish to leaveyou in Dick’~ r-are But. there, every

one ha~ his ccm<,,l:~tim]~, nnd that ]ti-tle dark t,,muty ll,l:,h was so crn.zyabout lust y,,qr H~-e~ In’ Chicago.

There. thr.re: l),~n’t ~et emotional!"Elizal)oth. nn,_,ry and anm~ed, watch-

ed hvr nr:,l uh,m s.ho was’alone fin-

ished her 1,r,::kfast and retired to herown rr, om. I.at~,r her 1,i’ief morning

visit to s~ve,.t Mrs. Coverl.v broughtfor:h th,, fa.’t that .\-unt Agatha had

arri-ved fr,,m her sil}~url):ln honJe at I~n

eg.rly h,,ur ,hat t:’.,,rni::~ She had sur-veyed ~b.p 1,)u,~e fr,)m :ttdo to cellar

and ha,l int,.r,i..w,.d the nurse and thel

touched ElizabutlFs serious face withla delicate f,)rofinzer. "’Aunt Agatha

is an anm, l :it heart, lClizabeth, but herdeafness has :wcentuated (.ertain oddl-

had the case been reversed.That same day was a half holiday.:[-~

and Elizabetb. weary witll the strain!-

of teaching and very. unhappy, stole:a.way to spend the hfternoon alone in. The Way Me Excused He~’.the beautiful cheslnut woods that: It ]s salty that a 1,’r,mch ambassador

stretched behind the school 1/ulldings. at Ylenna once bitterly complained to

The trees were in their summer glory Metternich of the tong’ue lasliing he

of gold and brown, nnd lhrough theha d received from the wife of thutscanty_ fo]ia~e there were glimpses of

great dlplomatlst. Metterplch ~Ighed,

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75c Men’s Gray Fleeced Under- .~ . S3.5o Garnet and Gray Sweater ’ }........................ . Co t , ,,,ooi. ......... $2.48

$i.50 Sweater Cdats, brown, gray9~g

51.60 Adier Kid Gloves, left from - ]~ay’s L~nd~g.and white, now .................. Haas’ suock, now ............... ~9C

A full line of Men’s Wool Underwear, 98c, ,51.25 an¯d 51 ¯50. None better for the price. They are resppnsible for all

- money deposited withCarfare paid from May’s Landing and return on purchases of S10 merchandise,

them.

..... All losses, if .any, are made

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good to depositors.

603=11605 Atlantic Aveo No Jo’]1[

stood beside her that Elizabeth knew cherish her with ll~e same affection as~nlph Coverly had come at last. From befort, but nineml)~r this--I had noth.

very. job" in his presence she was pew-. lng to do wlth her educa~lfng ,r l~rlng-

eco:rdwill be mailed to any

address in the United

States, postage pre-

paid, for

$ o2Sper annum, in advance.

I-’rcgrezslve."11ns he n~l;ed y, qir Imrents for your

hand y,,t ?’""31y, n,,. "i’h;ti’s ;in ,:M fashioned

custom th:lt’.~ 11() J.~ll~er ,dmerved. 3Iyfather may (’,q:si,h,r himself lucky if

the .dear blue sky. %Vhere the trees we deei,le t,, st.~:,l him an invitation to

fringed the banks of the tumbling then shrugged his shoulders as one our wedd]n,.:."--Kx,h:~nge.

river Elizabeth found a seat on n who should say, "VVell. wlmt are weUph,.Id.

mossy rock. I,) do about it’."’ l"hmlly he ul)served:"Has the.oolhme :,.on of any value

The rushing of the river drowned all "?,Iy dear friend, I loved the yom’.gto you. Mr. Prp~hlent ?"

otLmr sounds, and it was n,,t until he lady; I married her: 1 e,,ntlnued to ,.-," "~ ~ Ullg lllilll, where WOllhl I have

er]ess to lnovo.Ite looked down nt her. pale und

worn and quite unlike his usual buoy-

tint self."Ellzabeth.’" he said/ desperately.

"I’ve just had Fabens" Invltntion. IfIt tsn’t he, who is It’."’

lng upY"

Jealou~ of His Game.PhILIp 11. of Spain could pla£ chess

~mL~bly enough ns long as he won,

ti]ie so many uf us, l,nt woe t,) the in-

discreet player who checkmated his

"Who ls who?" asked Elizabeth nmJesty. Baulshment from court waswenMy, her .voiee breaklnz ns he’ the least penalty he mlght expect.enught her hnnd. :, One o~ the most powerful grandees of

"The one who came between n~." S1vdn a/ter I)h~ying with the kI~’fg re,

said Ralph hoarsely. "Aunt Agatha turned home nnd thus greeted his faro-hinted--she wr,)te--it was I. al)en., nnd fly: "My children, we have nothing

ties in her manner, nnd she has nd0pt- t y~)u were both so happy, so I stopped, m,,re to do nt court. There we musted a freedom of speeeh that is some-times alarming. Delft forget. I shallexpect you ~o r.on]e JD /or our gamedf chess ever) --venine if you don’t

mind dev~rin:: so nm,-h time fo an old

writing nn,1 en/~e home to find the heneeforth expect no fqvor. The kingring and your letter¯ I was n beast to Is offended because I have won every

Fabens--thou~ht he had cut me out game of ches~"

wtth yau--nnd then he stiffened up, An Appreciation.

~.I~,] ~ ’ . -\n old s’~,n captain Was tllrnlng overve ve hardly been on sr cakingterms ,r~rtqde of bllsilleSS. T1}en this ~he ]enve~ ,,f a fripnil’s ~lll)llln when.

mornln~ I ¢ound his wqddin~ in vltn- cuAning to thp l)]mt,)gral~h of n young

ti,m in my lnail, and s~) I C:l!~,e (]own 1:i~13" ,,f whose :t-tqu;lintall¢-t~ the falnlly

to find out who the other n,~n is. I. was rather proud, he wns nskc~l whathi. lh,)u/zht ,~f hpr. "’.\weel." wns the

wou!d h:lvo staked my life. an your. ,hi sea r,ver’s rpl)lv ’ "if I were goln’

faith. Eliznlmth ?""You may next. ~Vnit. Ralph. till 1-= ~’’ make a rare str,,ke o" business I’d¯ buy thnt glrl f,)r ’5"h;lI she W;lS worthtell yoh nll.’" sobbed F2Izabeth. But , ~n" sell her fur what she thinks she is

Ralph did not wnit. llis arms were w,,~rth:"--Id,.ns.abnut her "~q,l ller sunny head on hls:

¯ -h:mlder w!,i’,p she p,.nr,’d out the mls- Cure~ For Sleeplessness.

und.rstnn,’,in-~ :,nd m-isc.-rT."of those ]]or’ice In his satires reo,,mmended

seven ,ls.,~. sv.inlming the T]ber three ttLnPS. Sir"It’s tur:P d ,)ut for the best, dear," Th,)nms I~.r, wne w’ls nemls.l,,med to

he emnf,,r! ,] her "This -,retract was r,’1>-nt some "’erses of ~1 cert;l~n hymn.n bi= lbin.z. ;.n,l ~7; I am n,,t voing to Franklin ttm]i an air bath. Sir Johnwait nw)’hrr vp,,k t’,,r you. .l~e is Siv.:-h~ir minuted, wlnlo Sir Joon Ren-t,x) fp.r aw.,’ I:iv,, uD ~,,ur D,)sition nie when engaged on ;111~ ¯ 1)Ul)]h" works

been but f,)r lhp ,qp(-tc,ral ,-,,liege’:" .re-

spolld~’d the .,.genial executive k~s heswatted the lmll from tep.--Philadel-

phia l.edger.

SeasTckness.As fur ns i~ kl~*,x~ 1:. n,, i%ne ever dled

of seasieknr,,~.. ;~lth(m;~h’ fre, luently

this (-;lllSe iS ns,’ril,ed in rep,,l’tS of tiledeath of travelers. In I)raetically all

sneh eases, h,,wever, some organtcdisease has been the real cause nnd¯ not the simple seasic!:ness itself.

They Come Easy.No man has to serve an apprentice- ’

ship in order to lea’rn how to make

mistakes.

HON. JOm’~/J. 0ARDNER, Re-elected COngressman.

CONFECTI OJ"ERY.

Whens0mething swe~t you’d- like to eat ask/or Guiffra’s

For sale a~the Water Power Co.Store. Fresh and pure.

-Apollo and L0wney Chocolates,

fresh weekly.

’ ay’s LaudingWaterPower CO.,

I~ay’s Lmamng, ~ew Jersey.

n::d re-me. M,)rt.or ne,.(!s 3,m. and Ido notch:’, r’...,n the ,-h,n,,e of ]laving

to provi0~, nnotb,.r ~:~.lhstitute ""Or n..’~!l,.r ~ i i~ frmn .\trot .4gatha,"

l~:li,] Eliz;tb:.~ h ,]m’,m/l.v

ACQUIREMENTS.Every n(G]o a~o,,:~:!k)n is attend-

ed with its r{d:s, l-I- who fears toencounter’the e.nc h:ust not expect

to obtain ~he o h,~-r.--~e:asta~.o.

./ On ~is Dignity.ak tI:;]nlp lill,~vlied al tl lady’s d,*n

t]llo tq]lpr m,,rnin;z a n,l said:

""L;ldV. ] ;111| ~I:ll"vinI.L Fur the l::stfu]’ty-.i;~ht h,,urs n,)l n m,n’se] .f f,,,,,]

]111~ l;/l.N.":,~ t]"*j

"Oh..vvu :,,.,r fe]}owF’ sahl the lady.

"’313" ]lud,:md has ;ill old i);lir of lml?tsnl~st.’~ir.~, g’ait nud l’ll get tholn for

y oil.The tl’:H~p bit lils 111). "Pard,n) n:e. ran’am." he sald.4mugh-

~-on]an."l’:llzat)et!~~ nnswpr was to kiss the

hilled th::~ ,..,,-s,.,1 h.-r. nnd the nexthail h,,ur w::s ,0he ,~f deliglrrful infl-nm,.y v. i:h :’,e m,,’,h,,r of her prospec-

Iive hu<lm:blAul~t .ka:~l:~:~ nt ]unchenn was a rep-

e~;i~,n of .kuqt .k~:,[hn nt brenkfast,

and her tle,’i,ly vt,~,’,.d mon,:)iogue left

the ~-irl with a s:r:,n..e sense of deso-lad,o:~. F,,r the l:r::t lime sincb her

en’-:,’:,,rm.nl ,,) Ih~l;.h there crept intoher heart :: vq.,:u,, d:s!uiet as to his

per%c.I l,G’n!~y Wh,, was this darkbe;:nty of whom Aunt Agatha DaleLa!,blpd ? i" t-

Tw~ o’olo.-k lm,n’_-ht Di.k Fnbenl~wilh tjr’.t:r.:: f,,r n rnqtin~, nnd. as

Aunt :\’.r:lthn w?~s tr,o rh,,umatle tovofnr afi,.bl. 1-]!izat~j.~h ~vpnt nlonewlth]{a]ph’s l,nr~n.r¯ I)urin’_- lheir briefride In thp ,:~;~n’_.e I’:Ii::nl,pth learned

t h::t Mr. F::l.,n’~ -.as feelinz muchbetter :in(] :1~.:,~ th:. si.mlde progran4

Rnl:,h hn,] I::.:1 , ut :llq:,’aled to his

vonval,.sc,.nt I;, ,Jy nnd mind .ns noth-in:: else cou!d

I)ick Fabens was f.~r.inating. Older~hnn Rnll,h. hpwa< altrnr.tive 1)y rea-

son of hi~ ,r, ntr:i.~lin,: ...-ray hair andyrmrhfnl f:m,, II- wn~. strnn~ely sym:

pathetic t,, l:liz:~t,,.th. ::nil she found

hers~-If 1 .... ’i,..z :,, h!m f,,r,-,,nfirmationof nil h-’ ,1,, i,.",, In ,’,’"h r,l,,:,~,fxe that

"4P’~’r’," ’ , " ’ ’ ’ ’.-" ’%" ’ f~,l),,Wf~’]

fie did not flirt with her; he .~Jd :nOtmake love to her. He was slml~iy nat-

nral and unaffected, and by very rea.

sun of her enforced solitude at theZoverly home Elizabeth turned to hlm

for co~.-,.niality nnd pleasure during-th,se seven days.

Aunt Agatha suddenly disapproved

vf I)lck l.’ab~.ns" attention and ex-pressed her opinion each mornlng.Elizabeth came tu take a wicked de-lJ’-’ht in llsteniug-to those lecturma. ~nd

never went to sleep until his head hadl,,,..n c,)mbp,1 and gently rubbed by a

~uft hand¯

Fr]ed Mush.~’hen fryin;x mush dip the sliees first

In th.e while of nn egg. This make~Jt vrisp.

Fur.Fur is worn more generally now than

nl any time in history. The demnndf::r exceeds the suPI,lY.

The Parasol."What Is "l lmr’mol?""A lmrns,!l is.just nn umhrella that

you never I]l]Bk of ]),)l’r0wiUg.’" -

.~.’ea ring.Swtnrin~ is se]d,,m n vo]]v]ne]ng nr.

l.~UlUpn[ e.xcepl It) the lnall who in-

dulges In It i

Weddlng pre~ents originated In afeudal tribute from the vassals t~i[heir lord. When "feudalism ceased, ithe present~ became voluntary. In th~days of Queen Elizabeth a pair o!

tily. "’i.’kn,,w my chin whiskers l:j get- knives or scissors was’a common gI:ltin’ l,m;,. ],lll ll~)ne the less I aln’t no: I and symbolized the cutllng of unfaRh.

gee t Y’-- l.ou isvil]e Times.] ful love.

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MAIN ST. &, FARRAGUT AVE., ""Jeweler, U--rider .-1 r£,a~ um I-InN, . "

Diamonds:,] 5 1 6 Ailantic Ave., u~n Ph,,n~. ~,.,Y’s ~_’,:~,,.~, ~. a. -Watches, a’rLA.~TIC CITY, N. J, _- u --

]ewelry;OPtican. vine ll’nleh t~nd L’loek .Rel)ttDqng. ]NS~.:RA.NC:E. - =

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Jewebr, ~ Reductionof 10 Per Cent. on .-Watc~rnaker. & OI~c~,am ~ May’-- Landing Properties.

1 _E.epniring a Speelally, ! ’" "1

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