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Camden-Ralph N. Kellam, R. 311 E. Maple St., Merchantville T. Harry Rowland, R. 1125 Kenwood Ave., Camden Joseph F. Wallworth, R. 113 Redmond Ave., Haddonfield
Cape May-Mark Lake, R. 639 Central Ave., Ocean City
Cumberland-Firman M. Reeves, R. 307 N. Second St., Millville
Essex-Harry A. Augenblick, D. 22 Stuyvesant Ave., Newark
Hugh C. Barrett, D.
86 Washington St., East Orange
Chas. B. Casale, D. 44 Ferry St., Newark
James J. Cross, D. 21 Third St., Newark
Joseph Finley, D. 130 N. 11th St., Newark
Louis R. Freund, D. Verona
Edrick C. Greaves, D. 118 Mulligan Pl., South Orange
Elroy Headley, D. 123 North Park St., East Orange
James F. Hyland, D. 100 South St., Newark
Michael F. Judge, D. 426 Summer Ave., Newark
Joseph Siegler, D. 34 Wallace Pl., Newark
James J. Whalen, D.
365 S. 19th St., Newark
Gloucester-Horrace M. Fooder, R. 110 Main St., Williamstown
Hudson-James Bowen, D. 225 Clinton Ave., Jersey City John J. Coppinger, D. 256 Grove St., Jersey City
M. J. Donovan, D. 140 W. 25th St., Bayonne
Henry J. Gaede, D. 91 Washington St., Hoboken James J. McAteer, D.
315 Kearney Ave., Kearney
Andrew Muro, D. 411 York St., Jersey City Andrew E. Nolan, D. 3691 Hudson Boulevard, Jersey City William M. Schultz, D. . . 364 Hudson Boulevard, West Hoboken Louis Silver, D. 514 Van Vorst Pl., Union Hill Geo. W. Snow, Jr., D. 90 Winfield Ave., Jersey City
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Francis A. Stanton, D. 831 Castle Pt. Ter., Hoboken Edward J. Sullivan, D. 176 5th St., Jersey City :
Hunterdon-David H. Agans, D. . Three Bridges
Mercer-William H. Blackwell, R. Titusville John E. Gill, R. 831 West State St., Trenton
Harvey S. Moore, R. 714 West State St., Trenton Middlesex-Fred W. De Voe, D. Milltown Andrew Kirkpatrick, D. .. 233 Lawrence Ave., Highland Park Andrew J. Wight, D. 174 Water St., Perth Amboy
Monmouth-Thomas Lloyd Lewis, R. Asbury Park Dallas C. Young, R. 75 Second Street, Keyport
Morris-Geo. W. Downs, R. 24 Loantaka Way, Madison
David Young, R. Towaco Ocean-Harry T. Hageman, R. Lakewood
1 Passaic-William W. Evans, R. 519 E. 29th St., Paterson
Thomas Foxhall, Jr., R. 54 High St., Passaic
Henry Hershfield, R.
Pompton Lakes
William R. Rogers, R. 117 E. 21st St., Paterson
F. J. Tattersail, R 367 Knickerbocker Ave., Paterson
Salem-Chas. B. Robinson, R. Salem
Neshanic Station
Somerset-John S. Amerman, R. Sussex-Harold M. Simpson, D. 15 Halsted St., Sussex Arthur N. Pierson, R. 37 De Hart Pl., Elizabeth
Union-Chas. L. Morgan, R. 1069 Dewey Pl., Elizabeth
Arthur N. Pierson, R. 127 South Euclid Ave., Westfield Arthur E. Warner, R. 37 De Hart Pl., Elizabeth
Warren-Thomas A. Shields, D. Hackettstown
STATE BOARD OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
(Office 386 Upper Montclair Ave., Montclair, N. J .- Term, three Years.)
Term Expires
John B. Niven, Pres. . .. 386 Upper Mountain Ave., Montclair 1920
Henry C. Magee, Treasurer Oakland Ave., Oaklyn 1921
Edwin G. Woodling, Secretary 302 Prospect Ave., Cranford 1922
STATE BOARD OF CHILDREN'S GUARDIANS
Office, Room 629, 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J. Meets last Tuesday of each month at 2 P. M., in Room 629, Commercial Trust Build- ing, Jersey City, N. J.
Salary
Supt., Frances Day, 111 Ave. C. Bayonne $2,640 Asst. Supt. Child. Dept., Agnes X. Kenny, 24 Boyd Ave., Jersey City $1,620 Asst. Supt. Widows' Pen. Dept .- Madeliene Woolf, 24 Forest St., Montclair 1,380
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Board (Term three years, no salary)
Act. Pres., Mr. Joseph McCrystal 194 Broadway, Paterson 1921
Sec., Mr. Benjamin Edsall 280 Roseville Ave., Newark 1921
Treas. Mr. Robert Flemming 111 Gifford Ave., Jersey City 1921
Asst. Treas., Mrs. John Nevin 29 Duncan Ave., Jersey City 1921
Mrs. Mary Jacobson 1074 Broad St., Newark 1921
Mrs. Beatrice Stern Morganville Road, Matawan 1921
STATE BOARD OF COMMERCE AND NAVIGATION
Meets third Monday of each month at Trenton, N. J. (term four years.)
Chief Engineer, Victor Gelineau Pensgrove $5,000
1st. Asst., Engineer, Henry J. Sherman Moorestown Per Diem
Chief Draftsman, Edward J. Murphy Jersey City $2,400
Chief Clerk, Edward H. Russell,
Trenton $1,800
Board (Term-four years, no salary)
Pres. J. Spencer Smith
Tenafly 1921
V. Pres., Richardson C. Jenkinson
Newark 1922
Counsel, Harrison P. Lindabury
Newark 1920
William L. Saunders N. Plainfield 1922
Allen K. White Atlantic City 1923
William T. Kirk Beverly 1920
Robert F. Eugle
Beach Haven 1921
Henry C. Broking
Paterson
1923
W. Parker Runyon
Perth Amboy 1923
Consulting Engineer, Benj F. Cresson, Jr. Jersey City 1920
STATE BOARD OF DENTISTRY
Office 340 East State Street, Trenton, N. J. (Term, four years, no salary.)
Prés., C. F. A. Hane, D. D. S. Jersey City 1919
Sec. & Treas., John C. Forsyth, D. D. S. Trenton 1921
Charles A. Spahn, D. D. S .. Newark 1920
William I. Thompson, D. D. S. Asbury Park 1922
William H. Geelston, D. D. S.
Camden 1922
Maximillian R. Brinkman, D. D. S.
Hackensack 1919
Franklin Rightmire, D. D. S.
Paterson 1921
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Meetings first Saturday of each month at 10:30 A. M., at State House Trenton.
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Pres., Melvin A. Rice,.
Atlantic Highlands 1927
V. Pres., John C. Van Dyke,
New Brunswick 1926
Sec., Calvin N. Kendall
Trenton 1920
D. Stewart Craven
Salem 1924
John P. Murray
Jersey City
1920
Thomas W. Synott
Wenonah
1923
Ernest R. Ackerman
Plainfield
1921
Robert Lynn Cox
Montclair
1925
Oscar W. Jeffery
Englewood
1922
STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS
(Term three years, no salary.)
President, Chas A. Groves, M. D.
E. Orange 1922
Treasurer, James J. McGuire, M. D.
Trenton
1922
Secretary, Alexander McAlister, M. D.
Camden 1920
Philip Marvel, M. D.
Atlantic City 1921
Davis P. Borden, M. D.
Paterson
1920
J. Wm. Hughes, M. D.
Atlantic City 1921
Joseph H. Bryan, M. D.
Asbury Park 1920
.D. Webb Granberry, D. O.,
Orange 1919
Wm. Perry Watson, A. M., M. D., Jersey City 1922
John J. Mooney, M. D. Jersey City 1921
R. M. Coburn, D. O., was appointed as the Osteopathic member of the Board but will not take his place until July 4th, 1919.
STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NURSES
Office, Room 302 McFadden Bldg., Hackensack. Term, three years, $5.00 a day and expenses.
Pres., Mary J. Stone
Hackensack 1921
Sec., Elizabeth J. Higbid
Paterson 1921
Katherine Kevereux
Orange 1920
Minnie Ireland Long Branch 1922
Mary E. Rockhill
Camden
1922
STATE BOARD OF OPTOMETRY
Meets at the State House, Trenton, about twice a year. (Term, three years, no salary.)
Pres., Freeman C. Leaming State and Warren Sts., Trenton 1919
Sec. & Treas., Louis N. Rochat ... . 158 Newark Ave., Jersey City 1920
Lindell C. Ashburn 513 Washington St., Cape May City 1919
Benjamin Block 714 Elizabeth Ave., Elizabeth 1921
Percy A. Bourke 16 Hamilton Street, Paterson 1921
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STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
Examination of applicants for registration held quarterly at the State House, Trenton, on the first Thursday on the months of January. April, July, and October, from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
.Application forms and necessary information regarding examinations may be obtained from the Seecretary.
Term five years members receive oniy actual expenses, except the Secretary, who receives a salary fixed by the board.
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Term Exp.
Pres., George M. Beringer, Jr.,
Camden
1920
V. Pres., Daniel H. Hills
Spring Lake
1921
Sec., Edgar R. Sparks
Burlington 1921
Treas., William H. McNiel
Paterson
1924
Examiners
Chemistry, William H. McNiel
Paterson
1924
Materia Medica, George M. Beringer, Jr.,
Camden
1920
Toxocology, Daniel H. Hills
Spring Lake
1922
Pharmacy, Harry W. Crooks
Newark
1923
STATE BOARD OF RAILROADS, JOINT COMPANIES
(Office, State House, Trenton, N. J.)
State Director-Joseph Kaighn, Moorestown. Term expires in 1919
STATE BOARD OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS
Office, State House, Trenton. Term, three years. Appointment by the Governor.
Pres., Frank B. Jess,
Haddon Heights $4,000
1921
George T. Boughton
89 Danforth Ave., Jersey City
$3.000
1919
Frederick A. Gentieu
Penns Grove $3.000
1920
Alonzo D. Herrick
Hackettstown $3.000 1921
Harry W. Mutchler
Rockaway
$3,000
1921
STATE BOARD OF TENEMENT HOUSE SUPERVISION
(Office 9-15 Clinton Street, Newark, N . J.)
Secretary, Miles W. Beemer, 2677 Boulevard, Jersey City, Salary $3,600
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Board (Term 5 years, no salary)
President, John A. Campbell
Trenton 1920
V. Pres., Hugh C. Lendrim 82 Clay Street, Paterson 1922
Pierre F. Cook 1 Exchange Place, Jersey City 1921
Augustus V. Hamburg 324 Clifton Ave., Newark 1929
Henry J. Wostbrock Midland Park 1924
STATE BOARD OF UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
Office, Elizabeth, N. J. Term three years, no salary. Meetings as occasion requires. Examination in January and July.
Sec., John F. Martin
Elizabeth
1921
John A. Maxwell
Somerville 1920
William B. M. Burrell
Camden 1920
William H. Hannold, Jr., Swedesboro 1921
Joseph J. Mullin
Newark 1919
STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS
Meetings of the Board for the Examination of Candidates for License to practice Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry in the State of New Jersey are held semi-annually in the Capitol at Trenton on the last Fridays and Saturdays in June and December, except when the date falls on a legal holiday, when they will be held a week later. (See Chapter 18, Laws 1902.) (Term three years, no salary.)
President., James T. Glennon
Newark 1922
Secretary, J. W. Haffer
Paterson 1922
Treasurer, J. Payne Lowe Passaic 1920
E. Leon Loblien New Brunswick 1920
James L. Lindsay Jersey City 1921
STATE CAPITOL, Trenton N. J.
First building erected 1795, partly destroyed by fire March 21, 1885, new building finished 1889; grounds consist of 26 acres and buildings valued at $400,000.
Custodian, John A. Smith, Salary $3,500.
State House Commission : The Governor, State Treasurer and State Comptroller.
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COMMISSION TO AMELIORATE CONDITION OF BLIND
Office 147 Summer Ave., Newark, N. J., term three years, no salary. Meetings Second Thursday of each month.
Chairman, Rodolph Dieffenback
Jersey City 1921
Secretary, Mrs. W. Reginald Baker .. 143 Crescent Road, Madison
1921
Ch. Ex. Of., Miss Lydia Y. Hayes
228 Walnut St., Montclair 1921
Dı. W. R. Boughton
15 Church St., Bloomfield 1921
Rev. Edgar S. Wiers 161 Lloyd Road Montclair 1921
Mrs. J. R. Schermerhorn 11 Halsted Pl., East Orange 1921
BOXING COMMISSION
State House, Trenton, N. J.
Chairman, John S. Smith
Atlantic City 1921
W. E. Cann
Elizabeth 1921
George S. Crain
East Orange
1921
Sec., Lester Burdick
Newark
1921
Inspector, J. Pierce Weidner
Jersey City
1921
Inspector, George C. Barloy
Trenton
1921
Inspector, Theodore C. Stokes
Atlantic City
1921
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
State House, Trenton, N. J.
Pres., Dr. John D. Prince
Ringwood $2,500
1924
Comm., William K. Devereux
Asbury Park
$2,000
1923
Comm., Max Miller
Hoboken $2,000
1920
Comm., Edward H. Wright
Newark $2,000 1921
Comm. Edward D. Nolan
Somerville
$2,000
1922
Chief Exa. & Sec., Charles P. Messick
Trenton
$4,000
Ci. Ser
Asst. Sec .. Thomas E. Mernin
Trenton
$2,580
Ci. Ser
Asst. Chief Ex., Oliver C. Short
Trenton
$2,520
Ci. Ser
Sr. Asst. Exa., Arthur P. D. Tobien
Trenton
$1,920
Ci. Ser
DELAWARE RIVER TOLL BRIDGE COMMISSION
Office State House, Trenton, N. J.
. Pres., John A. Campbell
Trenton
1920
Reginald W. Darnell
Phillipsburg
1920
Walter F. Hayhurst
Lambertville 1920
Sec .. Frank Barkley,
Lambertville
1920
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INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION
(Three years, no salary.)
Pres., George R. Howe,
Newark
1921
Sec., Albert A. Snowden
Newark
1921
George G. Tennant,
Jersey City
1921
William A. Bainbridge
Roselle Park
1921
John W. Ferguson
Paterson
1921
Ferdinand W. Roebling, Jr.
Trenton
1921
MECHANICS LIEN, LAW REVISION COMMISSION (Office State House, Trenton, N. J.)
Term Exp.
Frank H. Genung
Newark
1920
Arthur Quinn
Perth Amboy
1920
James G. Blauvelt
Paterson
1920
William E. Tuttle
Westfield
1920
MONMOUTH BATTLE MONUMENT COMMISSION
Office Freehold, New Jersey. Term : pleasure of Governor, no salary. Meetings at call. 1
Pres., Theodore W. Morris
Freehold
1921
Vice Pres., James T. Burtis
Freehold 1921
Sec., Joseph A. Yard
Freehold
1921
Treas., Garret A. Denise
Freehold
1921
Mem. of Com., Edward P. Beach Freehold
1921
Comptroller of the Treasury, Adj. General, Quartermaster General, President of Senate, and the Speaker of House of Assembly.
MORRIS CANAL ABANDONMENT COMMISSION
(Office State House, Trenton, N. J.)
John W. Westcott
Camden
1921
Charles H. Ingersoll
East Orange 1921
Foster F. Birch
Dover
1921
John I. Blair Reiley
Phillipsburg
1920
C. Howard Slater
Jersey City
1922
Henry M. Doremus
Newark
1921
Carleton Godfrey Atlantic City 1920
Paterson
1920
Fred G. Ştikel, Jr.
Newark
1021
Albert F. Ganz
Hoboken
1920
William Libbey
Princeton 1920
Jan D. Ely
Marlboro
1920
Mangold H. Ellenbogan
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NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY PORT AND HARBOR DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
Chairman, William R. Wilcox
New York
1921
Vice Chairman, J. Spencer Smith
Tenafly
1921
De Witt Van Buskirk
Bayonne
1921
Frank B. Ford
Roseland
1921
Eugene H. Outerbridge
New York
1921
Consulting Engineer, B. F. Cresson, Jr.
South Orange
1921
NEW JERSEY INTER-STATE BRIDGE AND TUNNEL COMMISSION
Main Office, State House, Trenton, N. J. Appointed by the Governor. Meetings monthly. Secretary receives $2,000
Chairman, Weller H. Noyes
Tenafly
1922
Vice Chairman, Samuel T. French
Camden
1920
Secretary, Charles R. Bacon Haddonfield
Palmer Campbell
Hoboken
1920
Theodore Boettger
Hackensack
1923
Richard T. Collings
Collingswood
1919
Thomas J. S. Barlow
Maple Shade
1922
Daniel F. Hendrickson
Woodbury
1921
T. Albeus Adams
Montclair
1920
OLD AGE PENSION COMMISSION
Office 15 Exchange Place, Jersey City, N. J .; term, five years, no salary; secretary receives $850.
Secretary, Robert L. Flemming
. 15 Exchange Pl., Jersey City 1920
Everett Cobby Lewellyn Park, West Orange 1919
Ramsey 1923
John H. Adamson
Clifton
1920
Augustine Elmendorf 49 Halsey St., Newark 1921
Joseph M. Ackerman
Paterson 1922
PALISADES INTER-STATE PARK COMMISSIONERS
Office, 61 Broadway, New York City. Term, five years, no salary. Ap- pointed by Governor.
"For the selection, location, appropriation and management of certain
F. William Gertzen
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lands along the Palisades of the Hudson River for an Interstate Park, and thereby to preserve the scenery of the Palisades."
Pres., Richard V. Lindabury
Newark, N. J. 1921
Vice Pres., Edward L. Partridge
New York, N. Y. 1920
Sec't., J. Du Pratt White
Nyack, N. Y. 1924
Treas., Frederick C. Sutro Basking Ridge, N. J. 1923
George W. Perkins New York, N. Y. 1921
William H. Porter New York, N. Y. 1923
Charles W. Baker
Montclair, N. J. 1922
Myron W. Robinson
Hackensack, N. J.
1924
W. Averell Harriman
Arden, N. Y. 1922
John J. Voorhees
Jersey City, N. J. : 1920
PENAL REFORMATORY AND CORRECTIONAL COMMISSION
Office State House, Trenton, N. J .; term three years, no salary.
Chairman, Dwight W. Morrow
Englewood 1921
Secretary, Richard A. Porter
Trenton 1921
Seymour Cromwell Bernardsville 1921
John P. Murray Jersey City 1921
Henry F. Hilfers
Newark 1921
O. H. Hammond
Bernardsville 1921
PILOTAGE COMMISSION
Office 17 State Street, New York City ; term three years, no salary.
Pres., Benjamin Van Note Lakewood 1919
Douglas Haley Mauricetown 1920
John J. Scully
South Amboy 1923
William A. Maher
Hoboken
1919
John Predmore
Barnegat 1919
John D. Toppin
Newark
1919
PUBLIC LIBRARY COMMISSION
(Trenton, N. J .- Term five years, no salary.)
Moses Taylor Pyne, Chairman,
Princeton
1921
Henry C. Buchanan, Secretary,
Trenton
1920
Sarah B. Askew, Organizer,
Trenton
1920
Edna B. Pratt
Trenton
1920
John P. Dullard Trenton
1920
Everitt T. Tomlinson
Elizabeth
1924
John Cotton Dana
Newark
1922
Emmor Roberts
Moorsetown
1923
Calvin N. Kendall, Ex. Officio
Trenton
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SEWERAGE, PASSAIC VALLEY COMMISSION
Office 820 Essex Building, Newark, N. J .; term five years; salary paid by the Commission ; appointment made by the Governor.
Pres., Bernard W. Terlinde
Newark - $2,500
1921
Sec. & Treas., Joseph H. Quigg
Paterson
2,500
1922
Counsel, Adrian Riker
Newark
5,000
1922
Commissioner, James P. Logan
Newark
2,500
1922
Commissioner, William Black
Rutherford
2,500
- 1923
Commissioner, William A. Hopson
Paterson
2,500
1924
Commissioner, Robert E. Torrance
Kearny
2,500
1920
TEACHERS' RETIREMENT FUND COMMISSION
(Office, State House, Trenton, N. J.)
Term Exp.
Pres., Calvin N. Kendall
Trenton
Treas., William T. Rend
Trenton
Sec., Elizabeth A. Allen
Hoboken
1922
Albert Moncrief
Jersey City
1921
William J. Field
Jersey City
1920
James E. Bryan
Camden
1921
Semily Potter
Newark
1922
Miss Sophie M. Braun
Elizabeth
1919
James Fitzpatrick
Paterson
1919
Bloomfield H. Minch
Bridgeton
1921
UNIFORM LEGISLATION IN UNITED STATES, COMMISSION
(Office State House, Trenton, N. J .- term, three years.)
John R. Hardin
Newark 1921
Mark A. Sullivan
Jersey City 1921
George A. Bourgeois
Atlantic City 1921
WASHINGTON ROCK PARK COMMISSION
(Office, Plainfield Trust Co., Plainfield, N. J.)
Pres., Percy H. Stewart
Plainfield
1921
Sec'y., William J. Butfield
North Plainfield
1921
Mrs. Charles W. Mccutchen
Plainfield 1921
Mrs. Frederick G. Mead
Plainfield 1921
Mrs. John F. Herman
Plainfield
1921
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WATER SUPPLY (North Jersey) COMMISSION
(Office State House, Trenton, N. J .- Term four years)
Pres., Laurent J. Tonnele
Bayonne
1920
William E. Ramsey
Perth Amboy
1919
Wood McKee
Paterson
1021
Ernest C. Hinck
Montclair
1922
DEMOCRATIC. CHAIRMAN-County Committee
Atlantic-Harry Lovett Pleasantville
Bergen-Mr. Whitehead Hackensack
Burlington-James Mercer Davis Mount Holly
Camden-Rudolph S. Ayers
Camden
Cape May-Samuel A. Lansing
Wildwood
Cumberland-Frank A. Bugbee
Vineland
Essex-T. A. Adams
Montclair
Gloucester-John Hobday
Woodbury
Hudson-Leo Sullivan
Jersey City
Hunterdon-Erastus W. Sutton
Lebanon
Mercer-Joseph S. Hoff
Princeton
Middlesex-Thomas A. Haggerty New Brunswick
Monmouth-Harry G. Van Note Oakhurst
Morris-Samuel N. Brant
Madison
Ocean-Lawrence D. Van Note Point Pleasant
Passaic-Bernard L. Stafford Paterson
Salem-Alfred D. Mitchell
Salem
Sussex-Floyd Devie Sussex
Somerset-William J. Kirby Somerville
Union-W. H. Taverner Westfield
Warren-Frank Alpaugh
Phillipsburg
Campaign Committee
Hudson-Thomas F. Martin, Patrick Griffin ; Bergen-George Van Bus- kirk; Essex-Charles F. Hehr, Alexander Archibald; Union-Percy Stewart; Passaic-Charles F. Lynch; Middlesex-Bernard F. Gannon ; Mercer-Harry Heher; Gloucester-Joseph R. Newton.
Democratic State Committee
(Headquarters: 9 W. State Street, Trenton, N. J.)
Chairman, Charles F. McDonald; Vice Chairman, Eugene F. Kinkhead ; Secretary, William F. Dill; Ass't. Secretary, Laurent J. Tonnelle ; Trea- surer, Dennis F. Collins.
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Atlantic-John T. French Atlantic City
Bergen-Archibald C. Hart Hackensack Burlington-Hon. Richard P. Hughes Florence Camden-Joseph E. Nowrey Camden Cape May-William W. Campbell Ocean City
Cumberland-George Hampton Bridgeton
Essex-James R. Nugent Newark
Gloucester-Edward E. Grosscup Wenonalı
Hudson-Hon. Eugene F. Kinkhead Washington, D. C.
Hunterdon-George F. Martens New Germantown
Mercer-Joseph S. Hoff Princeton
Middlesex-Thomas J. Scully South Amboy
Monmouth-Charles F. MacDonald Englishtown
Morris-Elmer King Morristown
Ocean-Alexander J. Dunn Lakewood
Passaic-Dr. A. F. McBride Paterson
Salem-Charles F. Pancoast
Salem
Sussex-Floyd Devore Newton
Somerset-Jacob Shurts Somerville
Union-Dennis F. Collins Elizabeth
Warren-Johnston Cornish
Washington
REPUBLICAN CHAIRMAN-County Committee
Atlantic-James T. O'Donnell Hammonton
Bergen-Henry J. Westbrook Midland Park
Burlington-Joseph L. Thomas Cinnaminson
Camden-William D. Brown Camden
Cape May-James McLinden Cape May
Cumberland-Ferdinand R. Jones Millville
Essex-John B. Woolston
Newark
Gloucester-Oliver J. West
Bridgeport
Hunterdon-Arthur F. Foran
Flemington
Hudson-Robert Torrence Kearney
Mercer-Harry D. Leavitt
Trenton
Middlesex-John Pfeiffer Mauer
Monmouth-E. J. Vanderveer Freehold
Morris-William F. Redmond Madison Ocean-Alfred W. Brown Jr. Toms River Passaic-Frederick W. VanBlarcom Paterson
Salem-N. S. Hires Salem
Somerset-Edward E. Cooper, R. F. D. No. 3 Plainfield
Sussex-Lewis Van Blarcom Newton
Union-Donald H. McLean Elizabeth
Warren-Arthur Knowles Phillipsburg
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Republican Stato Committee
Chairman, Newton A. K. Bugbee, Trenton; Vice Chairman, George F. Wright, Paterson; Treasurer, Ogden H. Hammond, Bernardsville; Secre- tary, William H. Albright, Woodbury.
Atlantic-Albert H. Darnell Atlantic City
Bergen-Daniel L. Pomeroy Hackensack
Burlington-Henry P. Thorne Medford Camden-David Baird Camden Cape May-Charles C. Bokm Cold Spring
Cumberland-Edwrd C. Stokes Millville
Essex-John R. Flavell Newark Gloucester-William H. Albright Woodbury
Hudson-Charles V. Finch Jersey City
Hunterdon-Ellsworth P. Baylor Hampton
Mercer-Newton A. K. Bugbee
Trenton
Middlesex-Frederick C. Schneider
New Brunswick
Monmouth-C. Asa Francis
Long Branch
Morris-Daniel S. Voorhees · Morristown
Ocean-W. Scott Jackson Toms River
Passaic-George F. Wright Paterson
Salem-D. Harris Smith Salem
Somerset-William P. Bowman Somerville
Sussex-Theodore M. Roe Frankford
Union-Hamilton F. Kean Elizabeth
Warren-Arthur Taylor Phillipsburg
Executive Committee : Newton A. K. Bugbee, George F. Wright, Hamilton Kean, David Baird, Edward C. Stokes.
CONGRESSMEN
1st District-W.m. J. Browning, Camden $ 7,500
Rep.
2nd
Isaac Bacharach, Atlantic City
7,500
Rep.
3rd
Thomas J. Scully, South Amboy
7,500
Dem.
4th Elijah C. Hutchinson, Trenton
7,500
Rep.
5th "
Ernest R. Ackerman,
7,500
Rep.
6th
John R. Ramsey, Hackensack
7,500
Rep.
7th =
Amos. H. Radcliff, Paterson
7,500
Rep.
8th
Cornelius A. McGlennon,
7,500
Dem.
9th
Daniel P. Minahan,
7,500
Dem.
10th
Frederick R. Lehlback, Newark
7,500
Rep.
11th
" John J. Eagan, Weehawken
7.500
Dem.
12th
James A. Hamill, Jersey City
7,500
Dem.
STATE GUIDE
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COURT OF CHANCERY (Term-Seven Years)
Ordinary and Surrogate-General, Edwin Robert Walker.
Salary Term Ex.
Chancellor-Edwin R. Walker, Trenton
$13,000
1926
Vice Chancellor-Frederick W. Stevens, Morristown 12,000
1924
Vice Chancellor-Eugene Stevenson, Paterson
12,000
1922
Vice Chancellor-Edmund B. Leaming, Camden
12,000
1920
Vice Chancellor-John Griffin, Jersey City
12,000
1920
Vice Chancellor-Vivian M. Lewis, Paterson
12,000
1926
Vice Chancellor-John H. Backes, Trenton
12.000
1920
Vice Chancellor-John E. Foster, Atlantic Highlands
12.000
1923
Vice Chancellor-Merritt Lane, Jersey City
12.000
1923
Clerk-Robert H. McAdams, Trenton
6,000
1919
Deputy Clerk-Edward M. Applegate, Trenton
3,000
Reporter-Bayard Stockton, Trenton
500
CIRCUIT COURT (Term Seven Years)
Frederick Adams (Assignment-Essex County )
$9.000
1924
Frank T. Lloyd, (Assignment : Camden, Ocean, Mercer
and Middlesex)
9,000
1921
William H. Speer (Hudson County )
9,000
1922
Nelson Dugan (Essex and Monmouth)
9,000
1925
Howard Carrow (Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May,
Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland Counties)
9,000
1920
Luther A. Campbell (Hudson)
9.000
1921
George S. Silzer (Passaic, Somerset, Union and Warren) . 9,000
1922
Willard W. Cutler (Hunterdon, Morris, Monmouth, Es-
sex, Bergen and Hudson Counties) 9,000
1923
DISTRICT COURTS (Term Five Years)
Atlantic-Frank Smathers
$3,000
1921
Bayonne-Peter Stilwell
3,000
1921
Camden-Garfield Pancoast
3,600
1922
East Orange-Charles B. Clancy
2,500
1920
Elizabeth-Abe J. David
3,000
1919
Hoboken-J. Raymond Tiffany
3.000
1923
Jersey City-John A. Blair
4.000
1923
Jersey City-Charles L. Carrick
4,000
1919
Newark-Cecil H. McMahon
4.000
1923
Newark-Frederick L. Johnson
4,000
1920
New Brunswick-Freeman Woodbridge
2.500
1921
Orange-Daniel A. Dugan
2,500
1921
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STATE GUIDE
Term Exp.
Paterson-Edmund Randall
3,500
1923
Passaic-W. Carrington Cabell
3,000
1921
Plainfield-J. Henry Crane
2,000
1922
Perth Amboy-Charles C. Hommann
2,500
1920
Trenton-John A. Montgomery
3,500
1920
Judicial Districts
Essex-First Dist., Montclair-Harry N. Rieves ... .$3,000
1922
Hudson-First Dist., T'n of Union-Francis H. McCauley 3,000
1920
Second Dist., Kearney-Arthur B. Archibald .. 3,000 1923
Bergen-First Dist., Bergenfield-E. Howard Foster .. 2,000 1920
Second Dist., East Rutherford-George L. Lake 2,000 Third Dist., Ridgewood, Hackensack-Peter W.
1919
Second Dist., East Rutherford-George L. Lake 2,000
1919
Morris-First Dist., Morristown-Joseph Hichman
2,000
1920
Second Dist., Dover-Lyman M. Smith
2,000
1923
Somerset-Somerville-William F. Vosseller
2,000
1920
Monmouth-First Dist., Asbury Park-Benjamin B. Smith 1,800
1923
Second Dist., Long Branch-Harry Truax .. 1,800
1923
ERRORS AND APPEALS COURT
The Chancellor, the Chief Justice and Justices of the Supreme Court. Salary $20 a day for the attendance at Court and $20 a day, not exceeding thirty days each term, when engaged in examination of cases or writing of opinions. Term six years.
John J. White
Atlantic City 1924
Henry S. Terhune
Long Branch 1919
Ernest J. Heppenheimer Tenafly 1919
Robert Williams Paterson
1921
Frank M. Taylor
Hackensack
1921
Walter P. Gardner
Jersey City
1922
Clerk, Thomas F. Martin
Trenton
SUPREME COURT
Meets on the third Tuesday in February, the first Tuesday in June, and the first Tuesday in November. Term seven years.
Chief Justice
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