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We wish to put ourselves on record as entirely in sympathy with this 

 movement, and to assure the commission of our hearty support in the con- 

 tinuance of the work. The real cost per capita is SO' small that we fail to 

 see how anyone would wish to discourage- those who are giving their services 

 entirely for 'the benefit of our community. To our minds, if for no other 

 purpose, it is a very reasonable outlay for the advertising it brings to the 

 New Jersey coast resorts. 



Leeds & Lippincott, 



Haddon Hall. 



F. P. COOK'S SONS 



I think it would be a great pity if the Mosquito Commission was com- 

 pelled to give up its work now when they are getting results. 



Very truly yours, 



Harry B. Cook, 

 Seaside House. 



MERCHANTS, UTILITY MEN, BROKERS AND LAW- 

 YERS ALSO COMMENDED WORK 

 CURRIE COMPANY 



This company endorses the work of the Mosquito Commission, and we 

 trust that same may be continued until the pests are entirely exterminated. 

 The writer, who lives in Chelsea, notices a decided improvement last year. 



Yours truly, 

 George W. Meredith, 



Secretary & Treasurer. 



ATLANTIC CITY GAS COMPANY 



I believe it would be a very serious mistake not to give the Mosquito 

 Commission its full appropriation, so it may continue the good work that it 

 has been doing. It would be wiser to increase the appropriation, rather than 

 cut it down. 



Yours very truly, 



Carlton Geist, 

 General Manager. 



ERNEST BEYER 



I wish to add my hearty approval to the good work being done by the 

 Atlantic County Mosquito Commission, and I trust that the program laid out/ 

 will be continued until Ave will entirely be rid of the "pesky 'skeeter." 



Being a resident of Pleasantville during the summer months, I have 

 noticed a great improvement in the last few years, all due, no doubt, to the 

 good work of the commission. 



Very truly yours, 



Ernest Beyer. 



C. J. ADAMS COMPANY 



I have been in Atlantic City for a number of years and have lived, in the 

 Chelsea section for the past twenty years at a time when the sections west 

 and north of the Chelsea and Ventnor sections were very much infested with 

 mosquitoes. I know that the filling of the land and the draining of the same 

 have been of immense value, and if the work is carried to completion, ditches 

 drained and kept open on the west and north sides of the city, will largely 

 lead to the extermination of the mosquito troubles. 



C. J. Adams. 



