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JisCd1 - -- -i- w 4 coast resorts, with boardwalks and convention hall. Long Branch attracted visitors from Philadelphia as early as 1750 Wide, safe and sandy beaches are plentiful along the southern coast of New Jersey. Atlantic City Is known as "the playground of a nation." Traditionally, New Jersey has been the hnme nf many famous James Frniniore Cooper and ('apt. Jamrs I of Don't give up the ship ' fame lived next door to each other in Iturlfnslon. Noberl I.nuis S'evenson, when in America, lived at Mannsq-.ian- . Aaron llurr and Alexander Hamil-tin- i fought their famous duel near V.eohawken. George Washington r.ite tus Farewell Address" to the unity in Berrien IP use at iw-rcii- AM Sdtv.. f.P . .. . Wi .t- ij7.7?p ;s; V," aV I n Ff 051007 Ff 051007 FAMILY ALLOWANCL FAMILY-Al-LOWANC- rMSi i . .n " . ' i V' W . ' ION PAH AC AT 4'- D1SE ? S'J'. ' ' 1S .V-'- : - ' ai .....' v.: I.XIIL X v .t1 t,rrb r,!,.ntr ,.ta ' . ... . .V!s. .' Xl'w T MV;e Bri-.i- t at Carmlfn. UI.II1.UJ s AlxaLdor was born in New Jersey. a gre.it state Jerf(,y in agriculture, in Industry, in Nature has provided abundant attractions to beckon vacationist In New Jersey. Sparkling lakes and moun-tain- s lure many to the inland areas while the thrill of a seashore 10 ,h" XeW a"Unsll, Ss H,lM'r 7W" with it. coast, miles ri . . . 1-- At A MW ovip. PMa t lAtMM of IK - i q i CMMfWtfll -- V1 V :ev the Indians growing corn, pumpkins. tohacco and heuris. Taking a lesson from tile na- 11 'fU.e se'.iiers cleared the land, imported seed ar.d ,lviit,,:k r'J,r urress the sea. and developed an imi.i.r. taut agricultural colony. It berame "the Garden State" of the colonies. Today, New Jersey has prosperous small farms and high types ai'.ricultiiral specialization. Oairy and ponl-;tr- y farms abound. Small grains and field crops are grown In most parts of the stale. Most of New Jersey, farm products an- consumed l.j , Its own cit.es, or bv rulade!p-.i- i orM anmu. c,,lln,y are and New Ymlt It i, but a step fr.un lr:'fl ri, aai.dstnne, farm to m.ukei. argillite slate, marble, talc and con- A,,x'"-,,11a mi.....mi selected the glomerate are (piarned in New x. - I f.- - P aiwwap, j 'lv vs - im-t- lc 'lake Cue From Indians. srriveil in New Jersey fr.,m urill'c. K OnVdoititrtM iiiuv have Ike ft.. Vwil - r r ! Ci-itt- Pi po 7 JM'' n.-- lhr ft. t'. i:s wfttffti 9aiKOki i.f ; WHoh kt wnMnr Atf ... 't t rS ,..lriU s - irf ' r, C I I. - . : ; f - C 'TTV i K; i'iTS'-;.t - re- iV I'f . f.ir pvery American to re live in New C.-ir- ue a f.Hirlli cr.mniiiml.-rln-clije- f cl . i r , fj the Itevulu-tinii.ir- y war. Its sr.ires ij historic s.hrn.es are rich in An er.enn lure and let;.-ii- ( Wt vn "; i tfvM i'iJiS .y.-- . .; fii-n- . early ijjiidr, ,lcrv, mu- - vi'.nnt ll-- T:.rrc is , 4 ; Jersey, where of Ini career ns ry - ,ri of Dip nf Mvuslii.rc result- -. or tlie ci iii l:i I i.f ijii lint, f.irg.ittrn town- - win-rlimp lia. li.-n- l still. T.n-rIs ISiirili-nliiHhIhti- - llip I)lh pi .ri Mill In. s mi jr sired, as w. II as small vil-las re-lim.IiiIJv In llip po,- krts of in.rtli.-riii.iun ' r.,' .7 ' ' '. ,llllfllli Ml. hrJ:. v, L Z 4 ! s. 5; J'i-W'O'? - II- 4. Fi h Jr .w . a - ",l l I""'-- . S; Kl im l.r tln.. II.. ir ,v. T.P I j.Ij i, Mi:.ii Carmel . linn h m N, I,,,!, ,1I ll.t) eii.rige ,l,,' ,,,,, ,tu:,,,, r - - 1 'O r v'-Zf m 'li- MMJ 1 ( mm r (MIN - r-- V v?u V s s4k)t AMHII . ' 4 I r mi Mnni Mkf ftd j MU W Mf4en9 W br Um Mdf4wrifri N iv tin i, Monal ! I L C fm wMivd - ijihi ipaiK fcassssn 7 ROl8 IOR RAIUF8 . , . la an rltorl ( parrnlhnad. Ilie British government now U pa, big malhers riicuurjer live shillings (about a dog ' -- . JJJJV VEST-POCKE- T IIERCl'LES . . Anthony Muir, , son of former Melbourne. Australia, wrestling rhamnlan. weighs In at ID pounds in his training program for the r! . r.""" in AnierP-umoney) per week livins alluwam-- fur rvrry hal.v Her the first. Payment is anlhorlird hv f.imily allowam-- ail of May, l'.iJJ. System went into Aug. S. 151-je . - "- i l"; Wl,rks i yoris at Tivnl textile ii, l : i ; P ffj i r ' M'-'-- 1 .V : 1K WANT OCR Bill. . , . Ncig'-.bn- i hs.-liuxs picket the he--rf resident ef Glendale, (alif., cluiniuig that he to ie!urn a hac-baknorked hi into they ard. The property owner ho ken the ball after a stem of s flower was broken in hi xjtd. Two pal-- , e officers were on hand, trying desperately to look grim and In Insure that picketing was 'peacefui." No oatbreak of violence had been reported when darkness caused retreat. e s ll uii ; t rubber V.I-:- ... V- M U IS I acting wounded lolcran. palii-nts- , s rnjeyrd l- -ll dv.-i-- ,TJK PROPOSED PEACE TERMS . . . Area affected by the proposed onsfdered at the Paria peace conference are shown si "e , a map la blark. Slices of territory on Italian-Freh herder ti r ranee. Greece gets the Dodecanese islands from Italy, which ilsa loses tibja. Pantelleria would be demilitarized. Albania would E IC I'fovide, rvc.r varl.ty of fl.hii., . IVW ' -- s.. 'ri'.'. - - 'X in c ''"ile ,c Maui IDvWona. '"-- Jer,cy xn'!!1 recognized. Tugnslavia goto most of Vcnesia Giulia and Zara Iron a S, at Trieste becomes s free territory. Romania gel Iran- -' bani i from Hungary, liul it loses Itrssarabia a and N. Rukmina In Itn Bulgaria. Finland loses Pelsamo to Russia, bi.l will grt back Ilangor. d xccition of nor.hcrn boundary from to the Delaware, it is by waler. It hIn the I'hywic..! d.vie'ons ' a mounianunw. "U ,1,,dIT,i,:,n an Highlands. The central or Tri- I - Ti Iuk-ft- WALTER E. EDGE Cuvrroor ( Xrw Jrrxr. u.1. filiiCtifmii. j j m niktoricul lore, ii, pres- - ,mutHl in the incomparable seacoast. its beautiSl lake and mountain countrv tensive fishing and hunting grounds el1 ai thc inRa:c hospitality of ePeopl- two out of five of wtom own their homes furnish proof enough of the greatness of New Jersey. the Mighty Atom" among the s'ates nf this nation. V: s - . . . Hilh as hail all wln-rl- . h.ij. hair at Beach, Calif. Paraplegic vet. Iw shown being lowered in a special hoist. Harry Kolunnl, g i,.,.v ..iVand racks' n ods production T: ,s fxt-'es- ' supports must of the states and industrial development. arge sm, thorn coastal plain -it orchards, market gardens, f aHA n,lJC, nnd .hMiC New Jersey that touchrs itlantic ocean is famous for seashore. Asbury Park is one best known of North Jersey A . s 7 WOI NDI olliei-r- . . v L J .: ef ? f7;;7r w-t-. , co EGYPT m "J . ills! .V, per. la-L- ; 5n.'g - ,Joriey' -o i :.,x i SMIe k Perili Atrbev. shin- ivr.umc , hints at woolen m ils at V ' c :.-at 1' terse, i. u:d , o. .,,, S il.i, C.im-len- m ir iy f. .. nd j ha unl.mited quantl- sand and gravel, lime, greensand marl and peat. Despite three eenturiea of development. nbout IS per rent of New Jersey still Is In forest! Of great significance are the oystermen and fishing captains of the Jersey coast, one of the world's truly great fishing grounds. From i.n.i'1:!r:?1 Karly New Jersey scientists nd inventors accelerated the trend bwrd indiisirializ.iti.in John Fileh nI Cid. John Stevens with their tuinboat. and Seth Hoyden with n,aleal,l ir,,n ami patent leather be fnlhiwixM-iieby the gemus of Thomas A. Edison, the wizard of Menlo Paik. r given a daily training ached nle with muscle hii'Milig eiiiinmeiit designed fur h.m. lar ULal eltv 1" PIGS FOR HOME . . . Crorge A. Holman. Dai -"' cs thr,,r i chlI(,rr,, II. Evelyn. II. and Edith. ithry had to dispossess in to have a home. Tin- m ' r l, rl cm sevrral months ago. The order father, being out or work. Ii.id ' fcl w o, so he moved the two girls into the hen house and he and ,,ve ,n the pi Pcn- - Neighborhood farmer are odef t to help the destitute family. H- .7 J?1' I - i j Typical New Jersey Manntala Scent |