repay.
CABS MAT CMJ1TT TOPS, SEA. ISLE CITY, H. J.
HITS SALE OF lOALTOWOFKERS
* er ^ Mayor* fimlle Grtorrt of. Wor»awk«i. F. H. Sheaf of HtrfWfnrti. loha J. Morrlsl.m of New Itraaawlck, J. P. Potter of Clayton and former Mayor Mytiton Calkbn of Plila&eld.
I Commtaion atus, Restricting Deliveries to One Month’s Supply. ITRACTS MAY BE ADJUSTED
i,tio« and WWar uwmy Cmrtral.
meetln* U» Jtrwej Oty were aimed i-osin* farther reatiietiooa to -u pnifiteerta* aad ateo to equaltbe dlatrlbvtMa «t aMhradte coal ~ — iufncturera
Step* to enlls: the active of the owner* of the more than motor can and tracks rerlatered in New Jersey In favor nf the hithway bond Mil were planned, when commltteee were appointed rep resen tiny the State Automotive Trade Association and the Associated Automobile Clobs. The bond bill will come op for referendum rote at the November
election*.
U»eal committees have been appointed to visit camp owner* and point oat that unless the bond bill passes there will be a cessation of construction of the state highway system for
the next five years.
“Indications point to the passa, • of ie bond bill by an overwhelming naJorlty.” said President John L. '.rock of the State Trade Assort**' "Reports have come In fretu all part* of the atate. and the public l* thoroujrtily aroused to the necessity of passing this Issue. If we are to have any roads to travel over. The fact that If the bond bill falls to pass there la grave likelihood of an increase In the mill tax, with farther Increases in license
START SOXETHDR} Boost your city, boost your friend. Boost the Lodge that you attend. Roost the street on which you're dsreUlng. Boost the goods that yotj are selling. Boost the people 'round about you. They can get along without you, * success will Quickly find them. If they know that you're behind
Boost for every forward movement. Boost tor every new improvement. Boost the man for whom you labor. Boost the stranger and the neigh-
bor.
Cease to be a eronlc knocker. Cease to be a progress blocker. Boosting helps us all ascend. To the Portals of Wise Men. — M. M. Sofroney. DID THIS HAPFKH H TOUR TOW* T
Here great wealth Is as unusual bitter proverty. Water, light, nuaunieation. beat, books, grass I plots, sanitation, clean streets, trans-
Jslrdge o
| coal
the first , that where eesl dealer* have
irw, _” f «**- rwollne tax and other burdens, ^ ‘” b “' « f^Ia ^euttabie*Brice ‘ H>or tllxw hletl CT10Q * 1 ‘ now- -
‘ Thi f^l^ra Thw * 18 no need for an In-1 ponation are distributed equitably. ; , 1 rev l^rrrr infnrm.tloo u ' ***** ta t * x>,lon . * n ' 3 «* »* the 1 almost equally. The telephone, the Jth or mar come to the 1 TOter * 1 ** nl th,t ,b * p * 8S ** f of the library, electric llghU. running '"i'SL'ZLSSL -1S" “Ji VZTXZr™ In »«—• *^ - 11 ****- — o» « pete, .utomoWK. m™ ow~jl 1. insumei* of r.n'hrarite coal In ex- ^ - 0 . fb - hnl - common or used In common. What KlS. o: tu, comnl»loo .. | Aihoe,t„ „( tb, boM -" ula ^ ‘j ,to " ndled In the Oevamor's prortama- issue were Jubilant over the outcome Boundtrby. and how w of September 2*. 1822; and be It of the primary election*, particularly j would rejoice in It. And that Is
ao with regard to the rate cast far not all 'nor a hint of alL Fnr •*-
Arthur N. Pierson, who Is seeking the h61d the uplift.
of senator In Union county, to j in the beginning there was the succeed Senator Runyon. Pierson re- 1 of commerce. Of old the reived three timer ss mMy rates as of commerce rented a room, ZFZT m^s^wh^t^d suheeribed for half a do~n daUy brfb the*senate and assembly at the a doxen magaxlnea. hired a last eras tun. and will come before the steward to take care of the lockers
when prohibition came to the States twenty years ago. and used the place resort of more or less guilty Joy where a little poker, some chess and occasional checkers were played, a few bad cocktails were consumed and much Idle time. But that tarnished palace of sin Is gone. In the place of the steward to look after the liquor lockers, we hart the full-time paid secretary, who belongs to the secretaries’ union and attends national conventions of his kind, where he is developing the rudiments of a -learned profeaslcn—one which promotes the gentle and applied art
of "boosting.’'
The Chamber of Commerce today In the American small town and In the American city is the leading exponent of altruism Id the community. It is not a wide interurban altruism that the Chamber of Commerce fosters; It Is Hlgginsvllle first. But it r Hlgginsvllle all t’ - time. The Chamber of Commerce modifies the Innate cussedness cf the average selfish. hard-boiled, plcayunlah pennypinching. narrow-gauged human porker, and lifts up his snout; makes him see further than hi* home, his business, and bis personal interest.
B:.<-'.lred, That such dealers be 1 further that If excess prices
| continued aT
p from '-hi*
islonr of the _
■ mmlssWi and the Peansyivanla
lv*-d. That arhsrs showing that previous to the r of the governor's prortama- , anthracite coal had been pror contracted for by retail deal-
y be made by
| dealer to the commlaaian for a * adjustment that w31 he eqult-
0 the retailer.*
c resolution to regulate mansfacs who supply coal to employees Resolved. That it has come to the B of the Mew Jersey Fuel illusion certain maaaffrtnrera lurtmut the state hpve bean accus1 for several years to pnrenaae ■rarltp coal for the benefit <rf
Barry MeixeU, secretary of the New Jersey Good Roads Assort*tloa, stated that the members of his organlaatlon ware more than pleased with the outcome of the primaries. Rapid Meyood Bahyheed Of the work tor children beyond babyhood a health bureau report by Dr. Levy states: “Very rapid strides have been made In the development of the school work In cooperation with the boerda of education and roentr superintendents of school* Tbeacfceol hygiene work Is su Integral part of the child hygiene program in Mtoety-fosr common! tie*, rep- - school population of
JULIUS WAY. M. D. ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J.
This comment la added to by Dr. Xjgry. who throughout the bureaus activities, accentuates the Importance
lllng anthracite cosl procured , nf rotuinutty 18 **• wert *** ch “* h purposes are hereby directed ; “We desire to point out. bowthey shaQ do so In acc* -dance ty ^ taat the entire child hygiene prothe regulat^am preaertbed for Ml fa In the Interest of the school I coal dealers, and that no more .nd the school anther"
one month’s cootlnned supply ^,1- by inteaslre snpcrvlslno
be furnished to any one bouse- rtnK tion In the pre-wbert peeled will ■ supplied; and be It further ,, ^ po^Me to bring to the schools red. That any variations from j t we n-aoBrtshad. well set-sp. rigoross culatloo wtn necessitate the eo-1 ab^ to receive tbs fall beneht
••nt of the agreement between ’ of t ba education offered.
• I commission and the Pennsyl- -grbool men should be the drat to Fuel OommlasUm and Fedaral 1 u _ ( ne development of the coetlnn■ritles. re^riedng farther ship- ^ ifgieae program at through nthrartte coal to srrh mnno- „ ^SderaMe money will be raved
I for them as ^ ^bool authorities by the prevenytag with tbs , ^ aaaaeesrary retardation, enf by tMs com- rrmr - B bc*nces and the estaWlsV ■ - ---■ SST?^35 .-i Lmmm muUM or nib.miur d.ai I «. I^ur. m a» md-u, •> »« erf u tb«.
» in .i-i f-u an of the Dmno-' pals and county superintendents of u tt. do. hi " ^ «p. -m. pond. oT tbr d>M Wit ed by the executive committee , ene p>ognun-“ h .. u—
5SS;S5rs
< idMmu. u r-— b-Md iuri- b.*
. f nnt i, in ac- munttiee having licensee for home rale by rnuuMpalltle* ^ven baby fsrm. ™
p^rtsssrsr, & -
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I k of Aabery P*ft Bader of At-, Braraa Cle»h Oe^ira %• wm 7 <1ty and Donnelly of Trenton , ^ , den-anef te as limed to sppear before the poHtb ' ^, writ of c.smlsdra. allew^ by s lb Trenteei Turadaf m«„n. hi the nup*v«et oart I that the drat of three, reUHra uw Eaamw Free pollution, be Inrtnded In the cimk Harvey A H«pnaa U was decided tbal_ Jhe be efaouUl n-i he e-uw
s make a report to the *'“■■** »^frre*uld»reoftlwf»d* M^red hr him f" f sesrebre per-
.,f bsothoM boor. He
ms •- cmpeH-d to ;«) mer uUalnrd for this por|M.^
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A RELIABLE BUILDER jfl.AiBEERY — CotncUr. amtmtm wal Jobbbis la AS 111 SaaaeMb •SEA BLEOTT. H.J.
If you want it right HARRY JACOBI PAINTER Estimates Promptly Given GARRISON ST. sad UOARDWALK SEA ISLE CITY. NEW JERSEY
While Shopping in PWk. SPITZER’S NEW ffTOKE 1023 Market Street A Beautiful Lint al WlBntry, Fwn, ComU, Smiu uni Dnua At Latnal Prlai M. 8PITZER l«a UmAtl St. PUl
and sets him rooting for his community.—Collier's Weekly. CLARENCE KROTJSE AGAUf HOUHATED FOR MAYOR Clarence Krouss received both the Democratic and Republican nominations for Mayor of Stone Harbor at Tneeday’s Primaries, without contest. Fot council WUI'am L. Gellar and Charles L. Duffleld were similarly unoppocsd and received both nominations. In the Republican box
Krouse got 123 votes. Gellar 122 mad Duffleld 121. Albert L. Turnley and Sarah Phil* lips Bunting were elected as Republican members of the County Committee and David M. Hitch and Anna Lennon were elected to the Democratic Committee.
Ho Call to Kick *‘A man ain’t got no right Kickin' against luck." say* Charcoal Epa. when all be got t’ do Is spit on he hands an' ray Sir t' de gang boes.
I. P. Ddaney, Sr.
General Contractor
CEMENT BLOCK, BRlw^C, and COLUMNS AND CEMENT WORK OF ALL KINDS PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING — HEW JERSEY
US VEST WISELY Building and Loan stock Is the rest, wisest investment - on can | ike. Tour money groe s fast. Is safe and always subject to your call. Sea Isle City B. A L. Asssriatfea CHARLES K. LANDIS. JR,
Cottage Heating My Specialty House* sad Lota For Halo M. M. SOFRONEY REAL ESTATE <£ INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC SB A ISLE CITY, NBW JERSEY
Walter Scoble V1CTROLAS and PIANOS MILLVILLE, NEW JERSEY
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West Jersey Garage
I. P. DELANEY, Proprietor
Now Open All the Year
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MRS. FRITZ CRONECKER'S
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e sad Fritz St. SeaUe City. K. J,
FlUra. la speaking of oil M 1 *- h-'intod os* that »t M s mrasw Isitb. that It M grratly Isjertng Li.iitg indsstry of the stale, that promslsttna of all about pOos l ^-k» has hsro*M a Ore haaard .bat the pleasure of bathers Is [ *: •oiled by Its proses re alsag r ... ulu ^ KHWH a is the report V retary. r, H. Phtuey of Prtnre-
■ooai irawww*
w.. .Ira provided .hst
p-««ient i.e wotrurrae* i- -• >!—-'tt! commit tees, aMssfy IS r-r. d.wmed likely :« he urefnl ► executive committee and lhat I *;>•■'■!*! cmamltteeo l*e mstrurtreport back to the eaerotlve
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the remainder.
U such a distribution fair to ihe wife who baa helped her husband build hia estate* Is It wise for the child?
Let your husband make a Will,
bis lawyer totnorn<
• tdows out every <
mere existence
prompt him—get him to see
So that you will not be one of Ihe thirty-five hundred who must face a stern world alone for
Send for
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