. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. of recognized leadership. TheAmerican Xewspaper Annual,published by X. W. Ayer andSon since 1880. is a completedirectory of United States news-papers. Its relation to thenewspaper publisher and adver-tiser is not dissimilar to thatof Dun and Bradstreet to tliecommercial man. The history of the house isepitomized in its motto: Keep-ing Everlasiingiy ziC It Brings Success. Mr. Ayer removed to Camdenin 1869. and has sinc
. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. of recognized leadership. TheAmerican Xewspaper Annual,published by X. W. Ayer andSon since 1880. is a completedirectory of United States news-papers. Its relation to thenewspaper publisher and adver-tiser is not dissimilar to thatof Dun and Bradstreet to tliecommercial man. The history of the house isepitomized in its motto: Keep-ing Everlasiingiy ziC It Brings Success. Mr. Ayer removed to Camdenin 1869. and has since retained his residence in Xew Jersey, where he islargely interested in street railway development, having for many yearsbeen a Director, and later President, of the Camden and Suburban Rail-way Company. A leader in the field of religion and philanthropy, Mr. Ayer has beenfor forty years a Sunday School Superintendent; and is the head of hisdenomination (Baptist) in Xew Jersey, President of his City and of theState Yomig Mens Christian Association, a member of its InternationalCommittee and President of the last International Convention of the Asso-ciations in ISAAC BACHARACH—Atlantic City. — Financier and RealEstate Broker. Born m Philadelphia, January 5, 1870; son ofJacob and Betty Bacharach. Isaac Bacharach is of a family that has for years exerted a large in-fluence m Atlantic Comity affairs, and is himself a forceful factor not only Baclieller 123 in that community, but tlirougliout South Jersey. At the present time heis serving his second term in tlie National House of Representatives inWasliington, having been lirst elected in 1914 and re-elected with a verygreatly increased majority in 1916. Congressman Bacharach received hiseducation in the schools of Atlantic City, graduating from the AtlanticCity High School in the Class of 1885. He was engaged in the mercantilebusiness in Atlantic City for a number of years, giving up that pursuit toengage ui the re
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