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B&tared el Uie Poet Office el See leto City ee Second CUea Metier.
A0VERTI8INQ RATES
Dtavtay edrertleii* 16c per laeO. run of peper. Diepley AdrertUslnt first pe<A
_JI to be {axnlabed by the if edvertUemenu ere to
PoiiUcei AdTcrtleine. 60c per inch. AOTerUeemenu, copy not to be ctieasea moro Uulu two urn—
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Notice*—It'c. per U&e on Aral peg- 6c. on ineiae pegee ru.^,n^ AdTerUeemenu — 1c. vard, three ineertloae for the price at
Lege! Advertising el rates fixed by Lem of the Stete of New Jersey. Next to Heeding Metier. 6 per cent'
r*U posttlao. 10 per cent, extra. 1 position. 16 per cent, extra
GOVERNORS TO THE FORE. There is e renelessnce of Governors, a-tn.1 ud potential. A doxeu y ego or leee. It will bi- recelled, there wee organised a sort of Yearly Meeting at which the executive heeds ot the Slates got together lor conference on ell sorts of governmental topics. There was much promise an fulfillment in the movement, though tn the last few years less has been beard of It then el first. The present ma&UealaUon ot gubernatorial activity
„ . KTlral ol u™. bu, . new MJ1„ ... *** 8b.niT. Lb.™
ft»tng *ruf not a collective hut—which
Is t** 11 *** 1 more significant 1 —rn ind'.vld-
. There is no more dangerous force operating among us today than the claaomlnded man, whether he la a laborer, capitalist, or fanner—who demands a privilege for his class at the mse of the American people.’* These are words worthy of the heroic days of American Governorship*. These, as we have said, are individual utterance*; not the product of conference or co-operation among the Governors. They show us the temper of e three heads of Stales; men who are closer to the people and mere representative of community sentiment than the National Executive can be. And they embolden us to trust that the other forty-five Governors average writ up to this fine standard. There could scarcely te anything more auspicious then that 8Isle Governors should thus make of themselves vital forces In public affairs. We speak of e forty-eight Commonwealths as Truign Blaus." If they are Indeed that, then their Governors most be the supreme representatives and exponents ot that sovereignty, the sovereignty of the people. It is a heartening and Inspiring circumstance that they thus make manifest their worth to represent that sovereignty, end show that the American spirit la not a doctrinaire abstraction of the National Government, but that the closer we get back to the people themselves the stronger and more vital It Is. There 1* more than nominal significance in the fact that while the chief executive of the Nation is merely a President, the chief executive of a State Is s Governor. There is s difference between presiding and governing. Times have been, happily few, when oome Bute Governors have been In opposite the integrity of the Nation. Today, In the actuality of such as we have cited and In the potentiality of their fellows, they give an inspiring promise of being 1U strongest bul-
wark.—Harper's Weekly.
Mr. Duval and hJ)> daughter, of 100th street, were down for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Scbenck wUl have a Thanksgiving party at their home on 88rd street- Mrs. Scbenck will call a meeting of the Bell Committee while here.
Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Kline are leaving this week for Florida. Mr. and Mr*. J. Sale risen are planning for a couple of months In the sunny land ot flowers.
Mrs. C. < part of the Mr. John M. Smith and Mr. and Mr*. A. U Aff were enjoying the November sunshine at their bungalow on Sunset Drive and Stone Harbor b«uln.
Thomas Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith. Jr., were at their 06th street home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Eiunarm have •en In Stone Harbor this week, cleaning their cottage for the winter. Mr. Charles Davie, principal of the Stone Harbor School went to Camden he week-end.
Mr. Samuel Ireland and hi* son. Mr. Frank Ireland, .lately relumed from service overseas, were visiting friends here last week.
street has been sold by Mr. Hug*
SfscMurtrie.
Mr. and Mr*. Lew Herbert are contanplattng removal to Atlantic City the first of the month.
The Home and School Association Is planning s Chlrsunas Party for the children.
GOOD APPOINTMENT.
Three years ago when Robert S.
Note, for example. Governor Frank O. Lew den. ot Illinois. Memory ol his fine patriotism all through the war U gratefully fresh In mind; and it Is uomptemeniud with observation ot the course which he is pursuing in no less •erioas domestic problems which hsv
I war. In suppressing In providing for home de-
fence, In supporting the nuhury mess ores of the National Govemmeui, u> Iflfimtng even during the war for rc cans true Hon allei the war. bu remind ed us of the famous "war Governors*' of 1M1-66. Today be standi like s rock against oppression of U*~ pcoph by either capital or labor, declaring Utuu -Whessver any organUatiou become* so powerful a* to br abk to give or to withhold from the public the sec«w*lLM of life-, such oiianlsamust come under the control of tho Government. . A general strike would mean an effort to substitute HorictM tor the duly constituted authority of Urn land. Th* people are not yet ready to abatodou their form oC
STONE HARBOR.
a a Sunday visitor
The Sutcliffe property on
Mr. Karl Hlne* and Miss Florence Hines were In Stone Harbor this week. Miss Florence la enjoying her work and study.
The Need of the Hour
Is for thrift—end more thrift. Perhaps the strongest known Incentive to thrift Is a Savings Account In a thoroughly reliable rad helpful bank such as ours The saver becomes so Inter eated in watching hie balance grow that he finds new way* to save in order that bis account may Increase. Aid yourbwn and >our community's prog res* by getting the tbrift-Mving-and-bank bal
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OCEAN CITY, H. w.
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OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Tempted by the fine weather, Miss SaUle J. Wood and Miss EUxabeth Watson Kite are prolonging their stay for two weeks beyond their plan.
Miss Nellie Mae Rennyson la down from Camp Dlx for a lew days, visiting her friend. Miss Emily Hildebum. at "Do-drop-in".
The sudden sold snap sent cottage owner* flying down to "turn off the r for the winter".
The week-end* have been so delightful many lights are shown every week end np and down the Island. Tuxedo Point, In particular, has s regular week-end population.
Pleasure Bay I reps up* It* reputation as an all-the-year place. Mr. William 8. Elder, of the VanCorilandL and Captain Francis B. Black, were down last week. Mrs. Osgood is a
regular Saturday "iaitor.
r. W. E. Bonder, of Bridgeton. Mrs. Souder, Mr*. Gilbert Barn urn and Master BUI)- Souder Bxrnum. motored down Friday to close the house on 104th street sod the Great Channel, with a big house party. The guests arrived In a big touring car Saturday
afternoon.
A RELIABLE BUILDER
H. A. DEEfcY Contractor, Carpenter aad
Jobbing ia.AU Its ! SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER
did Shoes Made New Repair Work My Specialty
ITALIA ST. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
much speculation as to who he would nsme as his Deputy, and all sorts of
were selected for him by both
friends and foes. When »he time
flit the office, be astonished
his enemies and surprised his friends by selecting a that had been connected with neither faction and in fact
was not an active political
but above all else was a most capable clerical and real estate factor. From that hour Miller's administration had been a success, the two men making
r. rtrong team.
Now when the people, almost rehardies* of party, have advanced Mr. fonuu. to the higher position, be, too, ass made a splendid appointment In the peraon of Mr. R. W lUyenbaum. for many years clerk of Avalon Bor-
ough. Lqles* we are sadly at fault | Mr j eng Lanpu celebrated hi* prognostications, there Is golB£. birthday anniversary Sunday. Mr*
Salveacn observed the occasion with
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F. B. SHARP
Quality
V Grocer V Sea Isle Qty, R. J.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Norria, of Fair field. Iowa, are vlaltlng Mr. and Mra. U Du (field Mr. and Mra. Norris i looking for a location tor a home. Mra. Norris and Mrs. Duffleld are airier* end are anticipating being neighbor* with much pleasure. On Saturday they tride an excursion to ''Ireland and Bridgeton.
. Come to Jones’ Men’s Shop. The latest in Stetson Hats; Caps, Sweaters, Underwear and Clothing. Our ready-made Suits and Overcoats are a guaranteed fit, at prices that will surprise you in these H. C L. days.
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604 Anbury Avenue,
Next to Title and Trust Oo.
Cottage Benttag Hr SpnliUr Boom end Lota For Sole M. M. SOFRONEY
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY
HARRY F. KRAISS Carpenter and Builder
JOBBING A SPECIALTY Estimates Promptly Famished SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY.
Build Now
The price of Inmbir is bold-
ing at an 4
New Series ot Shares Now Open Sea We City B. k L Association
every indication ia that it will be yean before then ie a downward trend in price*. Labor, too, will not reach a lower scale. Your Government urges you
to BUILD NOK*. It'* good borine**, to.
EDWARD B. ARNETT BUILDING CONTRACTOR Both Phone* Sea Isle City, N. J
Ml** Anna K-iward* Cooper, who kept the uplow a store last summer.
Street recently vacated by Mr. and Mr*.* L D. Spooner, who have gone South. Har mother, Mr*. Mao A. Cooper, her slater, Mr*. V. E. McCUnlock. *nd Ma*ter Bob. an- to be with
he>- for the winter.
to be another three year* ol cap-able | ^ of h ,. r Umoul dinner*.
rtnMMtalM U the «tartg1 otto,- ^ avlt clllt „„ „„ 8.,^, County Gaxette. >venlng at 1U cl ah room* in Volunteer
: File Cornin' bulldln*.
LITTLE BU8INEM DONE
. Mr*. J. M. llun'big has returned
• Y AVALON COMMISSIONERS , (roIn # tr jp m Lsnedown. where *h«-
; addressed the W C. T. U. or. her pec-
Await Completion of Borough Auoit | department of W. C. T. K. work.
Before Getting Down To Work, Ell Batts Named Fir* Chief.
a was Calvin Coolldge. of La. Confronted In the g police "a trike" with on« of the toast serious situations a Governor ever had to deal with, he thrilled and brartimru the ladd with hi* terse : “There la no strike. There ia desertion of duty. Wo cannot think of nrMtraUng the Government " The value of hi* auperti example i* 1 preventing the nation-wide spread of the nxadnesa which broke out there, t» above all wtunaleNow cutui-a Jam** I'. Goodrich, ol Mem have not ln*tlacUv*ly looked to the Ho©?lei Stale for etalwart leadership. They have even thought that U contained at times mote jmUUcs than palriotl»m Bu here la a Governor »peaking tight ou la meeting and. viewing police railroad •trike, mice * trike, PVlni<' etrika and all tin rush declaring l^at “In any oonleet betwi
twpluyeJ;
ericas people- who •Sorted by thi outcome of tho **»* wad trhn hav* a right to aft
Little ■mslne** was done at the regular meeting of the Avalon Commlxaluners. at the Borough Hall last week. The CotmnU*loners are watting for the completion of the Borough audit now under way, before undertaking any new buatnesi. The auditor 1* etlll hard at work, and hope* to complete the audit by TbankaglvUig Fay All baik taxes and back assesMnent* are betur brought up to date, to be placed
in line for collection.
BU Balt* war named Fire Chief by the Commlalsoners. Tbe meeting laxi week wsk held on Thursday evening, inelead of Frtd*y. the usual meeting night, and ah t.’ominlwUoDer* and Bollcltor BosvraU were preaent.
. Hurling Leap. Mr Edward Myei Gilbert Baruum. Mr. and Mr Edward Myer. Mia? Maud Webpet and MU* Margaret Aherua motored down for the Souder 1 * House Party oo Sal-
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and Mra. Souder. their daughMis Uarnuin. and Maater Billy Souder liarnum. motored to Court Houa<- tor an lc»- crrwm. returning w ith a paaamgrr Mra. Frank Kdaon 1* home from a wm-kV visit with tilrud* In PhUadd
ptita
Mi* George FTOsMl went to Philadelphia by the i-arly express on Mon
day.
Mia* Emily Hilda burn wa* elected to memberalfap in the Civic Club at It* last meeting Mina lllldebuil) v III cMrrUin the ' Civic Club ibis afternoon (rom Ihnej to five In honor of Mlsa N. M. Rerny , son, a fonuei officei. Mr. and Mr* Erueat B Miller *>• receiving congratulation* on l.,e ■» , i rival ot a handsome lb lb daughi,i. i Alice EUxabeth. the first groaddaui h ju-r in the family The small stranger! (arrived on Thursday. November lith | j Rev B. M Wsganseller, who prea< h .^1 *i the Community l.uiliian Obuirli {Honda) evening returned lo Pblladi 1-, i phi* Mouda) Mr* ijevl Townw-nd ani the Ml»i-< ► Katherine and Margaret eriw Wwk ; lend vlattorw. ! Mlaa M L VanTbuyne. Clerk of the I School Board, wa* in loan laid we. k j
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