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7. T«»in«y I fll.OOO. i£* SO and . half of lot SI. block 17. dlla P. Bright, et rlr., to Hecf2,600. N. W. | Of lot 8, block 32, with bun*au erected. t. Smith. Traatee, to OtI Harbor lee * Odd Storage Co. Lota 30, 38 and 20, block a Ward. L OU6ii3 to Otten* Harbor fc Odd Storage Co. fl.000. Lota 32 and SS. block SO. 3rd i R. Slmpeon, et vir. r E- Wright. Lot 7. block 141. t L. Knecht, et rlr., to Louie *•.000. Parte of lota \ and t ISO. 2nd Ward. • P. Baker, et ala., TrnaF to Matye W. Gtddatsln. Lot “ i 1ST. . W. Goldateln. et rli Alina Dare, et al. Lota IS, IS, It 161. 1 Bungalow Co. rldan. et ox. *1.060. Lot S*. ^ L t B. Beerea. et ux., to Hair Lota 24 and 26. block t Ward. Mark B. Lota 24 and 15, | 43. 1st Ward. r H. Ottena to Helen Hit*. Part of lot* 7. S and 0. block f W M*Quire, et ala., to HarE Wellington, et al. Lota 1 and <u US. f Pearaou, et aL. to Ella Craw- | et rlr. Lot S3, block 34. I of Wildwood Great _ 1 Greet Oo. to Robert Lota 23 and 24, block 81; . block 36; lota SO to
[ Lota 36 and 34, block *3. ■ Holing*, et ux.. to AnI A. Newton. Lota SS. 34 and t 37. block 40. Walker, et ox., to ChrtaUf Tonng. Lota 14 to 17 ioeln113.
The Magric of a Vision Bom of an Age-Old Desire—To Have and to Hold By VICTOR MURDOCK, Letter In Harper 1 * Magaxine. What ia land hunger? Pecuniary intereat? Oh, no. A struggle for existence? The cities seemed to offer the popular specific for that, not the frontier. No. Land hunger ia compounded of the hopes of the centuries, of villein and crofter dinging to the manorial landahare of Sir Edwin Sandy* with the brain, of tbs trudging, tree-blaring George Washingbrain, of the trudging-tree-blaring George Washington, of veterans of 1776 with warrant*, of Mexican survivors with scrip, of Yazoo opportunities, necticut reserve offerings, of pre-emption, squatter sovereignty, bomeetasding, of a vast army of the vigorous vanguard of the race, moved mightily forw ., "ot by necessity or by hope of wealth, but by the virion that is born of traditional desire and commands men not to the measure of dollars and feits, but to the throbbing drumbeat of a mighty instinct of dominion. It will not respond to the direction of sentiment, nor can adventure
lure or necessity drive it
I know the poets paint for the pioneer a picture with warmth of sun, the scent of flowers, the caress of gentle winds, the fragrance of newmown hay, the stimulation of rain upon a dusty field, the song of birds, the satisfaction of achievement, the comfort* of earned repose, but I
doubt the efficacy of the advertisement
I know that the economist* balance birth rate against available land ansa and graph population pressures to prove that nacearity ia in
Graa’pa says: Wonder bow
New Jersey potato men ever expect a housewife to get eathuaUaUc about their potatoes whan they grow one kind for their own tables and try to
Breatd
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Rolls Pies
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_ t J. |Snyder, et ux. *2.000. Tract Vd on West aid# of Mala Seab road being portion of laud one* g to Boat Downs, dee'd, * MOO aquars fast Cape Kay City ' MulUa to Bay McDada. Lot on N. W. aide of LafayU adjoining land of , Jr., and W*n. “ j 22,7*0 aquars fast, eh P. Oo* to Mary a. Boyle. Lot in 8. B. corner land of I McMaktr. 7* feet. I hi In:he# \ from land of Martha WhlUAla s Masnsvaor 1 aUg 2441.02 « imaa to Jfl e and lot oa M. W. aide ivenue, adjataing land Sawyer, coutalalng Mat i Joyce Sewed, et at. I George McPheraca, Jr., et ux. Lot 1C. Ope Uland. , Graham, et 1 L. Mayer. * 11.601. Lot al 5lion of S. aide of Stockton > with. Weat aide ». Qaaer 4*.4x141.1 feet, kmgh cf 0sr« Xsy Mat I«ward Wen! her by. et ux.. to (a K. P. Braun 6I«0. Lota \ 144 inclusive. Mock B. , • ecmb bull • one-way UckU wll*. b* a lot eard MU. , f at boarde**—Ife a prelty r farmer who eaa buy I to keep entile Hee eour-
y. Bcrly etleha t eerty pallet* « , aad early agge at—r
But it is not so. The pioneer is moved by aomething more than economic necessity, greater than adventure, deeper than poetry, that is to say, he is possessed by the magic of s visum bom of an aga-old desire—to have and to bolw. The echo of it trem’riad in Touchstone’s nimble brain, as be surveyed and presented Audrey: “An ill-favored thing, sir. But mins own T
Economic Pressure of Industrial Conflict Not Unlike War Blockade
l ISLE CITY, N. J.
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PAINTER
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Bt JUDGE W. u HUGOIMS, Iemm toilutrW CaA The Kwv*nii» pressure of industrial conflict is not unlike the iwnin prawn it of the blockade in international warfare. It is the duty of the government to protect the life, the liberty, the health and the pears of the people. It makes no difference by whom tile public it threatened, whether by organised labor, by organised capital, by organist insurrection or by r foreign enemy. AH orer this mnd today the domestic tranquility is being impaired, justies is fhffi-ig, the general welfare is threatened, the liberty of the individual ia denied, and there is uo common defense because there ia no law by which their condition* can be controlled. If prompt, vigorour action be not taken in the near future, the people of America may suffer re thee they suffered in the World war. I am confident that power be* with outgrow to provide for the oomdefense against such condition* as now arist, ce adequately net invasion from a foreign foe. I behave that congrew should and will in near future enact a law in import to the Kansas industrial act, that a tribunal of a high judiciary nature will be established and be given jurisdiction over industrial controversies in interstate and foreign commerce and in the production of fuel. This, it -re"* to me, would be clearly within the comclauw of the Constitution.
The Materialistic Doctrine Was Destroyed by the Scientists Themselves By EDCAB L. HEEBMANCE. b> “Chaos or Cosmos T" Xs the world ia which we live a chaos, a welter of blind force# and brutish passions? Or is it e co-operative enterprise, through which Man and God an slowly working out an order of justice and brotheihood? That ie the question men an wlting, with an importunity no previ^u* age ba* known. The most important event in recent Thought is the passing of Materialism as a philosophy based on scuntiflc induction. The age-long problem of m«m*> he* been ■*« M ir«4. end in a measure solved. Modern Physics ba* a portion which is entirely consistent with Jwus' theory of s spiritual Univtrw. Materialism was done to death, noi. by the cloistered student, spinnhwig a net of in his own brain; not by the militant theologies, turning hie blind eye to the facta uf Sdenoe, that ba might fight on, ignorant and undaunted. The materialistic doctrine, so often put forth in the name of Science, was destroyed through the further study of the
Education of Public to Reduce the Death Toll
by Avoidable Accidents
I, PE. r. D. LAWION, UMj to Pw.wtto« rt Acrid.nl. As ws of this society regard it, education aad also an awakes ing of the moral aanw of reeponaibility throughout the United State* ere the only means by which the immenw toll of dead and injured by avoidable aondents, which take plane yearly, cun be reduced. The dead from automobile accident* in thie country in 1930 arc given w 16,000 and tbs accident* from the aame caoee a* 600.000, in round numbers It is lor the purpose of checking the ^renditions wiich mad* such a record poasibl* and from every other source that this society
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There cun be no question the* life can be mad* safer if the publii wil only (tee it* nroral and physical rapport to a movement which i* (utsndod to benefit everyone The slaughter which occurs every year b\ aradeut ia the United Kiel— is pjeaibie of reduction to a cumperetivel; enall peromtage. but this can only tie accomplished if the public itself cM aid. Vhat we have in view ie to edoreta the puldir miud to a point eh. v everyone inatinctively will do whatever may be possible to avoid acci deal* to themeelv— or their fellow beings.
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wub shontai )■ rua. SPITZER’S NEW STORE 1023 Market Street A Beautiful Urn of Millintry, Fart, Coatt, Saits axJ Dresses At Luteal Prim M. SPITZER 1023 Haikal 8U PkB-.
COAL w WOOD k LOCAL EXPRESS and BUSS SERVICE Michael A. Luongc Co. - Sea lile City, N. J.
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To aad from Philadelphia; we call for the geeds aad deliver them to your door at a cost yery little more than ordinarily would ba charged for freight alone. Furniture moved with oare; local service also offered. SEASIDE TRUCKING COMPANY OFFICE: SUE? HOUSE, SEA ISLE CITY 1 Phone 8-E-5 Keystone Phone 13 A
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