Cape May County Times, 4 January 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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•Why. my dearr aald M-v Blndla. a man la drll Itfa baa no excuse for tryta* to look like a drum major. H bo vesta a military cot there la jatt

oaa plate to do If

1 get yooT aald Blndle. “And If I bare to wear that last yeafa orer-

ils. Fd joat aa soon ) ; vbole let aoonar."

i reload the Ud of the trunk and Ml back to aotoolatmect. 1 Wife, come «3nlckr bo -Ah. here to-eom* «f T<mr eWdeocy for you. Oaoo denraward at tblo thnrtn* moth TlUa«e In our little trunk of winter tMoga. Bov did thkocre. Oant ree bov moth got is—the trank was locked -One of 'om bad a kay. I onppow aald Blndle. Uldnt I Ml you laot

for the motboF’ “Tm, dear, bnt I waaa't anre of the nsut of tobacco they liked. Too didn’t or chewing."

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no ground* for bringing aoicainat him for larceny of estimated at *50.000. because of the fact that she Is bis lawful vita" The autamant that the case again McCormack bad fallen through la without the slightest foundation of fact. On the contrary the Cape May County Grand Jury has already Indicted him

another Is pending

the case is tried. He la *5.000 ball here, and under 91.000 ball In Pennsylrania. II io mid that McCormack baa a long prison record In New York State, where be was indicted thirteen times, an.t served three prison terms Bring I ng in Local Persona The case, which la now assuming ro -orUocts that at first were not suspected. brings In aereral Sea Isle City people, who are aald to be agents of McCormack'* to spy on Mrs. TolghTa act lona One at these, it Is said, followed Mrs. Van Camp to Ocean City when she went to Atlantic City on Thursday last, and telephoned McCormack of the train she was leaving on. If this is true. Prosecutor Cole Intends to Involve the parties (wboae arc withheld for the present)

and bring them to trial

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as have faded, after appointment, to j ii— .ssi up to the required standard afk—wn | and performance. It Is mated that practically all pootnarttri of the fourth dam bow serving have been appointed as a result of aofepeBttve civil service teats. The terrace in ■"»» communities throegb««t the country has been U-ueAtsd by Sht drapartlal aelectJou of the t competent persons avsllsNe to servo revs, sad by the app of those pere-’u-. in accordance Kadare which make* the dvU statu* of each unquaadona-

QlrTa Mot Holts TraMc. J Boreas Is no reapecter of per'

tag forth a near-seal coat of his wife’s from the depths. "Tour best garment shot full of hole*. I figured that coat would last you for the next seven yeara. That's what you said when

you bought It-"

“But there Is a new style on the market this year! Fm Just as well pleased that the moths made merry with this one. I really want a coat

of the new avlstttx model."

Historical Wagrii... tVagrnra. known br lu own people as Oemrcta-TVa gram. Is a village of Au;-m. situated on the plain of hl. Mdtfe'd. eleven and a half miles c >: thrast of Vienna. Austria. Here on July 5 and 6. 1900. Napoleon Bonaiv.m- defeated the Austrian*, commMuded by the Archduke Charles.

moths had faatted on. Mrs. Blndle's two winter suits were pe*k-*t»oo*.

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t the male porOou all

ciuoalng. That U whst he ly. hut at the aame time th exhibition of chivalry, whl that It was nU burled when knl|

were reduced to akeletonlxed The last thing to come out of the mfated trank was Blndle's last winter's overcoat. Be held It up-perfmtl -Thank goodness for taatr cr M.B. Blndle. Tm so glad it was aay ainga those awfil moths ate Instsad of yours. M*c*dUh. TD have to ^1 an entire now outfit and you. 1"*~ boy. can wear that coat another

adway cornet*, note* a New York correspondent, wtovre txaflc u exceptionally heavy, a gnat of wind caught tn Its whimsical grtp the headgear of a young lady who was crossing the nt and caused tt to roll merrily t a oar and e»*ae to the hoof* of a *sy team, before the warning hand cd the big blueooat guardian had been ■ed all treOc was voluntarily halted

Indianapolis Hswa:

“1 Jus 1 lov on aodera," aald three-year-old Cbartsa Ullrich, son of Fred

halted by the gttTe mishap. All of leb pi ova* that the days of chivalry

There are trick* even In tbs s

• of the man said:-Bay. do they c»n cat r tallar

red somewhere near New York. He is Into a hotel tn West Forty-second street on# night at 8 o'clock, write* a New Teat earmopoodeut. th* dark pushed th* register around and the saarnsn signed hi* name. Be did not speak. Bs took his room key i to his roeaa. Next morning at 11 o'clock ht came downstairs In s rage To tbs dark he told the story of having left a call tor C o'clock, and o' having Seen called. Then to the •gar hs rushed. *T have not called toy your dark, and 1 am six hours late reporting st my post of duty. It Is th* fault of the hotel end written letter from you. w to the commander of my ship, saying the blame la youra. that 1 was not called when I Mould have " The manager dMat. - new the •allor'i game r dashed off a totter, at f for the young patriot’s failure

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confronted toy a Bay aoldtocty figure that oalstod writ aD the grace and

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UNITED *STATSE FOOD ADMINIETB ATIOR IVnnT TV «•-** IK) TO BKU* WIN THU WAR.

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■Iix ailiss this wlatsr by assdlcs thro as wweh oocentratcd nutrlttw value In the least eMpptss ».-twef. pork, dairy products, and susar. • ot other foods of which

rvireTirESr - 2rj5j^ 1 js*tor’a*to'tos b dto telly qnaltoad dental hy»u- (Mn <he guss can be hated. —to has a Hcvnae to pradi* ! ^ ( wtgtn wbei an ear—* _ iew prufesaioc. Toe yotg j t||t|I1 prevalUng I have brerl t to dean the tweth of >s | —y* dUtlscMy In 1 are they go to vamp- | ijomgme. stoBerves a writer tn the

, human attae*. larngme . rpOtar the tern of a ^ |

nerpdUr whose akin l« «e. BT t

eyre are fisteh and at*

! sound, not tore than the din of * a ocemteonal ter raid, which give. Londre ■ , era an tdea how near the cdnA'ct raaHy • * I to. Nsw reaordB are bring P

f<-h Show the exteot of th* i I«Writ the runs are heard. Uni varsity coll*** decU

-NC. 25*" One of the moat dramatic moments American history was recorded on July 10. 1*17. when Secretary of War Baker thrust his band Into the 1 * bowl holding the fate of ten million American youths, and drew aa the -first number In the world's greatest -military draft. "No. 15*." By bis act more than 4.000 men holding »>»*■ fateful number were requisitioned for war duty; and when iho howl was emptied of Us last capsule, ten million youths between the ages of 51 and 51 were contlng called for military service. America'* young manhood of this generation, and possibly of any generation. will never experience another such day of convicting human emotions. Mingled with the thrill of patriotic service was a natural but bravely hidden dread, tor the glamors ol war are Inseparable from tbe horrors

of war.

War and the perils of death are InUnctlvely associated, but the hi mind Is prone to regard lightly the Inexorable and remorseless draft of reg-

ular mortality.

Aa the wire# Cashed throughout tbe nation the news of the results ot tha lira* drawing. Jhc- bean* of 4.0*0 holders of "No. T5*" felt a momentary tbadder. The sensation was normal had human No one wants to die. Tat. there 4.000 young men wi only called contingently. Many will boreaempu-d; others will be rejected, some may never lace actual atriie. only a few relatively of the original 4.000 will meet the death of heroes Bat even the prospect of being coofronted with the remote possibility of death tr battle caused a secret dread

in 4.000 hearts.

At the same moment when the hand of ftocrelary Baker was drawing forth •No. 25*". contingently calling 4.000 to possible service, another hand. In »lately lire telling from the Impenetrable Unknown, summoned more than

. They Stopped. &.S00 American youths of similar age •One morning recently the children of l0 carUln df>u within a mor**il the Btelanapolto OrahaM-bo®. wme ^ w n€i , lntUm disckMSd teat

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riMat F1M TOM m«- Tl,«r 1-4-: —» »• , sad r»—»■« had them sing th* first {and thirty-one In tbe inlted u verse. They did that eo w#n she i The norms! death rate among th asked for the second atanaa. They (right per thousand. Accordingly, te

America's choicest young manhood. 80.000 will die every year from normal causes—st the rate of 4 066 per month,

or over 210 a day!

Even st a time when physical •tood Is st hla fullest strength,

»ben youthful vigor bids defiance to

read, "Dear eld Germany" Death, the Immutable laws of mortall■ot ” she told them, -we , y go „„ unchanged. The "draft of will leave that entire aUnsa oat" She oaelh" among the selected ten million had not thought of finding anythin*! Alnw1can y o0 tha will enroll 4.446 vieDke that in an Amsrlcec flag aoog. P | „ m| ^ nioinh _ far mot o than douh,a his the aggregate of the holder, of war.—IndianapoBa News. ^ ^ ^ wUI flll » Ily ac<ept,-d

Oet Oil Fresn Grain. for eenrin-

A dleccrrery toy Germs ns Is test tor There U no lottery In your drawing extracting oU In qnanUty from grain Whatever your age. Orate has

By • process called determinating. • YOUR number,

small germ rraembilng a bra's an to tour call, from which tears It no composition. dMgnrd fur the antri- ex . mptloni „ meltable and impera

meot of the young plant, to extracted , Distilled, this germ yteldo a very good

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—*•-* *—— too- | —any time. the And you must go. tearing behind — Twenty grammos What?—and Whc::i? te* equal to oae egg. and slresdy it; ALFRED C. WALKER. General Ags.tt pot to oae aa as e«g oubril- -r>, e Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance lari* mUla to Germany l-ve Company.

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Atlantic City.

It a day In adk Cut tbs loaf on tbs Uble * bread fer toast and cooking.

- Tbs children mast hnve great wants of food b»

Sour milk can bs used In cooking sad to

UU and^ehces* freily.

i food values vital to ehUdico

t as uouaL saptsVsUy for children. Us* as trait io* tee use of fried foods to reduce tbs oonsumpUaa. vegetable oils, as olive and cottonseed oil. i of animal tat. Waste no soap: It contains for asplorivea. Too can make scrubblns

at Moans, and.’- In sums lock title*, you can sell your saved fats to tbe maker, whs wfll this secure our needed glyderlr.e. ■rear-—Oae Ism candy and sweet drinks Use lem sugar In tea and cutDbs hraar. staple strop, and dark sirup* for hot cakes and waff] a out >— *s asasr. *• nriSmri or Ice cakes. Do not stint tee tme nr r la putting up fruits nod Jama Tbey may be used in place of hotter

We have a superabundance of vegetable* the the place of part of the wheat end

tme time, are healthy. Use potatoes abundantly. Store property and Ussy vrfU keep. Use fruits gentroualy.

nes from a dtotsnre. and • l Dure fewer Oreo. If you

Save dally eae-tblrd of aa

r railway faculties a

chagrin** at tea snddrii.

In on* acoori they repUsd. -We

can't sing that next line."

njuxnt CAM) FOX UNITED '"/ ITS FOLD ADMTinrrXATICTI If yae hare already slcnc.l --are Utl* rm lu a frievnl. TO TflE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR. 1 am glad to join yon in the 'cmcc of cojirarral ios f or our nation ana 1 fcttoby accept mcnl i -ship in the ! Siates FViod Adfainktration, ptedpiug mvtolf t< .irry out ’h* direclitirn apj advice of the Food Adtmniatrttor In my l oin*-. Insofar as my cir-unucUnecs permit. Name Street City StrtThere are r- v-** -r • -• ' ‘ ' ’-V^hrara! a. m. »». . »• -- •»- • * n.y them •truing t-ledge. ret- • t ;1*<1 V- ’ > -b.ch erti; be

wwwmeumurrewMvuwuvwvtruv-wtrevrHWw^ u H'gnwwa Cummisaioner of Deed* DELANEY SONS

Sea Isle City Cement Works

AH of Cement Work Lone. Walks. Porches, Piers. Chimneys, Blocks. Lawn Vases, Hitching Posts, RniMiBlocks — Plain and Ornamental w Also Plastering, etc. Agents for

Capa May Sand Company.

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D. EVERETT TODD Painter and Decorator \ ■***•♦«’•*«**'a a>«*n<n-n-B-n c. t . c t. n -n-n• ar S i39\ Federal Street, CAMDEN, N. J. g J aid prepared to do your painting at any time »r * place Al abort notice. A trial will convince you that yuu * have made no mistake in emptying a n.au with Thirly- 2 Five Vena experience io City. Town, Country and Sea 8 Shore Beet while lead, linseed oil and pnre 3 color. Let me serve you. Branch—WILDWOOD. N. J. g jwwwwww—a«aa«aasasadaadgaiipanfiWT—