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THE LEEDS COMPANY 



We see by the newspapers there is some opposition on the part of the 

 Board of Freeholders to making the appropriation for the Atlantic County 

 Mosquito Commission. We heartily approve of this work, and hope the 

 Board of Freeholders will see its way clear to make the appropriation neces- 

 sary for it. 



THE LEEDS COMPANY, 

 Henry W. Leeds, President. 

 (Chalfonte.) 



HOTEL TRAYMORE COMPANY 



During- the comparatively short time since its organization, the work 

 of the Atlantic County Extermination Commission has, in our opinion, been 

 productive of wonderful and far-reaching results in promoting the healthful- 

 ness of our county and the comfort of residents and visitors to our resort. 



The importance of protecting the patrons of our chief industry, caring 

 for the health of pleasure seekers who crowd Absecon Island and the con- 

 tiguous territory during the greater part of the year, cannot be over-estimated. 

 We wish to go on record as thoroughly endorsing the work of the Atlantic 

 County Mosquito Extermination Commission and to urge your honorable 

 body to make ample appropriation in order that the benefit of the work 

 already done may not be lost. 



HOTEL TRAYMORE COMPANY, 

 J. W. Mott, Manager. 



BREAKERS HOTEL COMPANY 



Referring to the work which has been done by the Mosquito Extermating 

 Commission of this State, beg to say that we are heartily in favor of the 

 continuation of same, and hope that this work will go on without interruption 

 until the entire job is completed. 



BREAKERS HOTEL COMPANY, 

 A. S. Rukeyser, Secretary. 



WALTER J. BUZBY 



The results thus far attained fromi the efforts of the Atlantic County 

 Mosquito Extermination Commission, working in conjunction with the Board 

 of Conservation and Development of New Jersey, have been highly satis- 

 factory to me. I think that Atlantic City has reaped great benefits from this 

 effort and I hope the Freeholders will continue to lend aid to this important 

 work. The same amount of work continued for five years I consider will 

 practically exterminate the mosquito from these parts. 



Very respectfully, 

 Walter J. Buzby, 



Hotel Dennis. 



SAMUEL ELLIS, WILTSHIRE. 



T believe the work done by the Mosquito Commission a good thing, and 

 it should be continued, as there is no doubt in my mind' it has been a great 

 factor in the elimination of mosquitoes from Atlantic City. I consider it a 

 very valuable asset, which gives Atlantic City a great distinction over all 

 other resorts along the coast. 



Yours truly, 

 Samuel Ellis. 



LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT 



We were very much surprised to see in one of our local papers some 

 opposition to the steps already taken against the means to obliterate the 

 mosquito. 



