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LIQUOR RILLS

WM. A- HASTEKT,

PimMMiL

O'CONN OIL, C. F. 8CHDCK.

TrMaorer.

Secreurr-

Subacripuon prlc*» |H»« P« Sell Fbone. S<sa Uie City 4u.

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kotared *i Uiu l'o*t OlUce *

ADVERTISING RATES DUpU; *d r erU*lES. 15c P« r 1 raa ol paperDlaplay Advertising. Ural page, 50c p IT IXtClL Elecuourpta U) be lonilabed by U«t atvertlser. ir aovertmaitnu * re Ik. b«1 rroja copy, add loc per *mgle C* -Uliir Inch. PoUUcal Aovertlung. 50c per It f iaaolag Auveriiseiueni*. copy ni oe ciutugeO iuoie Uiau txo Uhi a year: 1 Inch. 1 year ^ 1 Inch, year l ^ach. V* * Larger space pro raia. L-tailing Noucea—loc. per Hue Aral »<ge. 5c. on inaide page*. Clabainc^ eruaeuiuiia — 1c. per vroru; Uiree inscruou* lor the price ol

tv>o.

Legal Ad.erualiifi ai rale* Axed by Laws ol tbu Slate -jX New Jersey. Next U KrAding Mailer, 5 per ceai.

consist or pennies, nickels, dimes, and If P R 01110 Q M dollars, or U It made up of the things flLHninU Ull

purchase with our money? Money j is merely a means to an end,—the real' wealth in out- country comprises the prooucts of our lamis. mine* and ’ 1

shops which

all the things which we and use in our daily Hr*

created solely by manual labor? Take .-hoes, for instance, are they the product solely of manual labor? Who invented the machine which r ploy ee ill a shoe factory tends - planned iht ar augement ot the machine* so that each suMutsion in the process of making a shoe would be co 0M jinate with every other subd.vision m> *» if gel lua-iimum production?

in which to tio. In ha'-ing uachinery in-

base with our Senator Allen. Majority Leader.

Announced Call Was Contingent Upon Herschfield’s Attitude. NEW PLAN OF GOVERNOR.

Who

EARLIER LIGHTS NEEDED. For several year* pari, the Electric Light. Ueai and Power Company, ol Sea Isle City, has apjieared to deli£hl in "v-t-ing lit- couaumer* wait uutU it Is actually so dar.. U.at a peraou cannot sec heroic turning on the current, and lighting the street lamp*. During the past winter the light* were never on before it was so uark that readme or working was imposi hie, and everyone dependent on tl local company lor light* must » cxoo'id and twiddle their thumbs wa lag lor the current lo come on. all the while blessing the company. I and things in general. At the TlilEa office, lor Instance, we have estimated the lost tune evening* during the jiasl three months at being worth at* conservitive estimate, over |2u(l. Freske* must slant idle, and no type enn be set when the evening shadows fall, unless there Is light. And there 1* NOT light uutil any old time, apparently, it suits the whims of those in charge ol the plant. There Is some complaint Just now about Uit- current gome oh at midnight. There is Uulc, if any. justihcr.tian in this complaint, lor the lornpany has. on the whole, rendered most efficient service. H there is age ol coal It i- a wise p«>i prat, pu them lo conserve th gre supply . But there i* room for eon yer, for a genuine kick that reach the ear* ol the i’ublu • Commit.-.ion-over the Inli ne* ting the current on in the evi The late habit is a baa ou< losing coasuuiera for the < Several have, within lb- s-i Installed their own elcctr plants to tivrrcouit this ver;

time

Who designed Ihe fact place the machinery? the factory hu.lt, thi

.-tall.'d. a.id rofklngmen employed, ran the rn-k oi establishing a market lor the .-hoes alter mey were prodneio? Surely the employer through the exertion ol his organiratiug ability. through his ability to direct and plan. contribute* his share of labor in the i

creation ol wealth.

!„ a printing <-stabli*hnieiil. thi| high grade compositor and pressman ixerciae their brain as well a* their brawn m the course of Ihe day » work, ;.nd ou the other side of the partition, the old man” wUb his coat and collar ,11, wears many a pencil down to a tub ou uis estimating and cost finding sheds, figuring out how he can the business going, how he is to his payroll at the end of the and hia bills at the end of the month. That brains as well as muscle are necessary in order to produce wealth, would appear to be a common-.-.-me proposition, but there are many .icoplc in the world who are yet to be

convinced of this fact. It manual laborers v

.ontributors towards the

Sunday Amusement BUI Introduced: May Cause One of Session's Biggert Fights—Physician Would Abclish Death Penalty. Trenton. February 24.—Senator Allen .,f Salem, mnlorlty leader and chainm-n of the Senate Judiciary Commlttei-. announced a hearing ou all liquor legislation measures now before the legislature. These Include Senator Haines' five ik-c cent beer bill, Assemblymnn Barrett - * four per cent admluiMnitlou lieer bill. Senator IMIgrim'* 2.T5 |»-r cent lieer bill, the rviae lutlon to ratify the prohibition Constitutional Amendment and the en- ^ forccment bill enbodled after the \ ol-

atead Act

S,-nator Alleu said hi* call would be contingent U)ioi) tbe attitude of Asubiy Leader Herwhfleld. whose Joint hearing on liquor legislation has been postponed so often that the drys have Income impatient and say they are not getting • square deal. If Mr. Herschfleld says he will go ahead with his Joint commlttoe li,-arlug*. the Alleu commltlee may not la- culled, but the ivpinlofi here Is turn Sir. Allen's committee will convene u* planned and that the dr>s will !«• fully represented. Senator Pilgrim, who introduced the 2.7:. |S-I ceut ls-er bill Inst week us a measure to aid Attomoy-Jetiernj Mct_Yau'* argument before the United States Supreme Court, felt aOlIciluUS tonight f„r the fate of Ms hill which he thought might not come out of committee. Mr. Alien declared

,ould call the hearing

It Is believed that one of the biggest flshts of the aessl n vclll center around I ihe Smith "Sunaav observance b'll." I intr«*lu'-<-*l by ihe Passaic senator. It I I p-.ovid, - for Sunday amusements in | inuniclpalltle* which adopt ordinances l-enuittiug such diveraiona. However. HI |mt cent of the voter* of the municipality could hold up o|»eratlon of | the ordinance by presenting a petition i to the govenilng lN>dy lending the *ubmiKslon of the ordinance to refereu- I

dum.

Mackay’t Ax Out. Senator Maekay introduced a bill providing for the wiping out of the Itur, .,u of Elections, attached to the | proscsnitor'a office In Hudson county. There are said to lie at times ns many n k 10 i,. .'U! men employed as "Invewtlgators" by the Bur uu of Election*, ronirol of which Is in I'roaecutnr G*r* The fuel that the hill was introduced by Martav. a Itepuhllcau. caused much surprise, us It* |Hisnge would take away causidernble patronage from the Hud-,>ii Republican organization led by Ganen, who Is stute committeeman from- that county. There was much ^M-cnlntion as to the underlying rea- jl sons for tlie ap|s-nranee of the mens- : urc. and whether It had the backing ither r.,-publiraii leaders than ,

Walter Scoble, inc. Millville, N. J. The Leading Music House in South Jersey

Pianos, Players, Victrolas, Sonoras, Records

* No nutter where you live Oar service is next to yoor door ’’

r Marfcay.

bill

Pilgrim Introduced

pr.. ding Him pollution of the Pasaalc S m. i shall end |h--.-mber 31. 1KM. and S •hanclng the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission with enforcement of the Hie senate dof-nted a bill by Senator Pilgrim providing for a school census enumerator for Newark. Senator pilgrim kuid U.e IdU would be Inoperative anyway If there Is no provision In the stale appropriations. Hills Introduced Included one by Seoul,.r I’llgrlm providing for equalizing the aalarie* of minor city employee* of East orange: by Senator Pilgrim. In request, against rent profiteering: by .s’l-nator Allen, permitting funner* to organize to buy In bulk to beat II. t\ l._ and by Senator Pilgrim, providing for eleaullness ill uianufactura

YOUR LIBERTY BCND6 SHOULD HAVE PROTECTION No doubt you hare Liberty Bonds, and other valuables which you want protected from fire and theft. A Safe Deposit Box in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault assure* safety, and the cost Is only fJ, $5 and fS per

• the >ole realion of

i-ulth. it would be expected that those who have toiled with their bands -mould all be wealthy. And thi* is

tin nm. Take the conspicuous exam- j of jiKpubllcan meuib-t pie of tTilna where more manual labor I lw . [f they will stick.

i* perlonned

p<«*lble moment which, lujeause of Uie required time' to get out notice*, etc..

throw* it over a week.

Tbe I>emocrats are determined to pa** the I turret! four per cent bill If there is any way to do 1L They claim they have enougu voter* jtrltii the uid

of the commlt-

Wouio Abolish Death Penalty. npllal punishment will l«- alsillsbed

_ d life imprisonment without the jk^*the* earl lest i aibillty of pardon e-xoept by special act

any other counter lack of intelli ,.ik-, and a directing force. Is one ol he poorest and most unproductive uiintrier in the world today. In order i> make the manual labor ol China an effective productive factor, there must b* added to P. organization, direction resight, such as the Industrial managers of our western countries

supply.

simple a productive combination as that of Robinson Crusoe i man Friday It was necessary labor of the latter to be dlrect'niaoe who was a man trained and experienced in planning the work underway. On tin other hand, Crusoe could not hav imilt his hut alone. HI* Ideas !,u plans would have been practically .i .i - wiihoni. the help of Friday. way today, in our more lety, a manufacturer could he organization and timeariou* departments of his I-,- most Intelligent and manner, hut his plans un on imiM-r and hi* prouid la- naught without the ual labor. ami labui moie folly rear inierdependence. there

Governor Edwards Has Plan. Tbe n jiort that Governor Edward*

may have the Democrats force out

the House Judiciary Committee the Ham-tt four |ht cent Ucr bill and

sliowdowu without further de- . caused a rtlr among Uie U. O. •mhlym. il The RepubUcan or-

ganization men want to hold off on the -wet" measure until Senator Pilgrim* 2.” per cent bill has had a

he legislature will be substituted for persons convicted of first degree murder In New Jersey If a bill Introduecd In the Iioi.m* by Assemblyman 11,-adley of Essex Is ps-i*ed. The bill was prepared under the dlreolon of Hr Charles A. Rosewater of Newark. I>r. Rosewater stated that for some time |mist he ha* made a study of capItnl punishment with a special cotnmltlee named by the Natloual Commission

on Prison and l -lson Labor, which .« hl , rv Avenue found that the certainty of Irrevocable ^ ’ life ii prieonmeot is a greater deterroot to crime than the death penalty. ■ -

In cases wliere It Is later found that the convicted i>er*on Is innocent. Dr. Rosewater wouid have the legislature ■■nsa an a< t pennlttiug the governor to

grant release from prison.

Under the *,'ew Jersey law Juries

j per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

This is a Real Men’s Shop!

Pleasingly stocked with everything tl*at men need, in up-to.the*second styles and priced so that men from every point of upper Cape May County save by

trading here.

Jones’ Men’s Shop

Next to Title and Trust Co.

Ocean City, N. J.

e to et through the senate. But. | n n , ur< i^ r rases have the power to It Is Udieved, If the Itarrett bill should .[pri.fe whether the convicted person com* before the house In the mean- shall suffer death or be corflned In time there are a number of “wet" lie- ! ,. r i M> n for life, and Dr. Rosewater publican as-wiiiblyinen who would not j ( „ un j h,l provision a weakening one. resist the temptation to vote lor four || p believe* tlie line between premedlper •■•‘lit beer. If the Barrett bill Is .-nurders and those committed In forced out of committee by th« rule of | ie heat of passion Is aometlmes so tifpen there will undoubtedly be , j.^ly draw n that the question should strife among the Republican assembly- ipfj to the determination of mec Tlie/ would prol bly show i„ r .ini no matter how conscientious open break, many voting for four per may i M . in addition to this, he rent beer. declared a high type of Juries is apt The four Gaede measures revising )tP obtained In capital cases bepublic utility regulation, thejitepubll- ^ . ^use of the present hesitancy of many

• confronted by the fact .hat

the Rowland Idi! ouvtlng the present State Board of I ' He Utility Comifilssloiiers and aubstliutlng a body to l*e elected by tlie l-uNlature In Joint *•■*-

s'.on 1* on Uie calendar for third read

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wealth to both equal as far a led, the worker

' " "! t J u rity fe, 11 nl1 the admin

Rowland bill n-present* the only a so far ndvamvi ou the Republic- | side for a c-hniigt- in the Public Util- j - tv.mmis-lou. and. while the ma-

i a position to curb j move* in this dlree- i

i if It desUva, U H t>»t certain

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WHAT IS WEALTH AND WHO CREATE® Seldom in Uie history of th- V have economic theorn i. itracltcal impractical. i.e» u pounced upon swallowed whole by the average son to a grenici ,-xtvnt than it pr* “Labor creates all wealth" proc: ed Kari Marx, the soeialUt a hall tury «F U . hul k* - l0 °k thi re 4Mt| uun-s. lo OTplaiu what he meant.

imial and mental Libor co j ilnir- maintain producliou. j u lor in industry, capital, j

intshed Jo such an extent | „ ^

VTthout this inantmute far j

i,- «.in Ih- i,u industry', for j or x> •iistanily needed to krep up beloi

. the machinery and all Imlirpi usable to the Indus | ■ an the neresoary lev el of maintained and unleaa ejnI i-moloyee* work together. |,ossihle. Rassla. under we

Repul ‘ a* the

men to act In cases where they feel it nmy lie their duty to send a fellow

human being to his death.

Length ef Lobsters.

Tlie flali mid game connlttre* of I the house and senate gave a bearing ; .11 Assembly bill 28. known a* the

1 "lobster bill."

Assemblyman Tutteraall of Passaic presided. The chamber wa« well filled with fishermen for and against

the MU.

Thomas L. Smith of Keyport ap1 eared aa represeiitaUve of the pro-

. ;.|n n wlim the Lam |i|JllWia 0 j t i„. bill and Introduced - i i- :,-ure up for roll ; sre of Keyitort, who azld

i imt If Ihe Indiscriminate taking of

„.,i- - coui wit rate on kU.p^NHi, as Intended .,1 will they swing Ini.* ( v bill, there would soon l* Uu '

m-t^ure ou -he

; Letter tha.i —riie trouble," he said, “lb that the; the question Unit Is ,,resent law is disol-eyed by persons' [epiihlleans. They find , M |;lng lolisters smaller than the legal rr ii. th,- s atrtnent ot Kltr This new bill Is more stringent inl< 'hat he will "re un ^ w lll preserve the Industry'-"' l<. take fr«>in the office j„hi, Cot’iell exjil.ilned that elghi- [“•' ■ is which proiM-rlv lobster men of Keyport met and mi the lt<-pnbllcans still ,i,-<-uied to advocate tlie passage "f - a «-hanee that the 27 ibe new bill. He explained that no . throe Camden [olister should l«e caught less than i,I sc* I. ..tber member* , i^, inches tu length. Under the old \ v in and put the bill u ,-i there Is very little •nforc-iuent. It was explained that most of the . ,.f i, ri-lation on the mnlentbted lobsters are gathered by opt r,-a ug Is the ad 1 "Ilean trawlers." who scrape the hotii mg he |.:>H. p.iok um'. take iqi or destroy tbe young

t tbe new

.\-»embljnieu Ihillas Youn.f ap;~-a , f„r the opiMinents to the i 'll. 1 introduced K Morrell of lieyi*, i. vvl urged that the present law is uffiriei if Ii were enforced. Another Keyisi vvi'mws said tlie li.uitBUon of the I,

In looking about for a banking Institution to receive your money, you want to find one that is safe, convenient and accommodating. We want you to ronelder this o— established Institution along these lines and cordially Invite you to call on us and open an account 3 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

Security Trust Compai CAPE HAY CITY, N. J.

. n» the

useful members of What it wealth. **v'

auditions by immediate and s co-operation K-twreu man ind men for the provurUon of ,.f a i,. (nIu — which mean* more guts Itoi

a year f. r a msu to latei industry, like the io-ii of being ' up JUi pci war each u-* to pay tlie salary wacls a Jut," h« iai&.

We Can Supply All Your HOUSEHOLD NEl-DS

You want what you want when you want it, and at the lowest priert. lor standard goods. Our st« ck is complete, and we make quick deliveries to all parts ol be* l»lc City Phone orde:* promptly tilled.

WHEN YOU NEED . . .

\ uocenes JiutUT Bread Cakes Tobaexu Candy Rubber Boots

Carden Hose Fishing Tackle Bathing Supplies

Shoes

Haruwarc Auto Tixes Oil Skins Ru' bvt Goods Boat liaiuwaic Boat Supplies Life Prescrv

Pots and Pans Paints and Oils

Varnishes

Paint Brushes

Clothing

Bicycle Tires

Gasi tine

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