Cape May County Times, 18 July 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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AN OPERATION butud I took LydU C-Pink-luafr Vegetable Compound

and Waa Cared.

- wri/ lour 7W> Tstrarcj mbm mad •▼«ry astbS 4 .'

My „ ‘) try Lydia EL Pitk- _ a m’a Veg*Ubl« Com pound before aB — I took. fire.be ate* of iteafi

k B. PSnkhexe e VeeeteMe Comd bee done tot mr -Nrui* B. *.«» CelrertooRd., B*1U-

Tbe Key* to the City. Mother and daughter were watchIn* the 8hrlnera’ parade. Directly behind them were two men. “Well." Bald one, "the mayor certainty did «lre these fellow* -the key to the city. They- •certnlnly are ha Tins a 'good time" Presently U.ere was-a tug at motb- . pr’g alee re. “Mother, mother," said the child. ‘Vhete do they keep the keys •© the dty. and what do they unlock? I never saw any door bay' *a(es.^—Indianapolis News.

"BAYER CROSS” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN

Suramevteilaeiv Trlmuxxl-Wth Flowers and F/U-tV . UlMe. Wleteric Ullea end Qreeh ‘ H^m. Producu Are Used— Feather* Popular. ' - The 'eid-fashlruind flower-iadA In leghdra ^ pt bon-etmlr strow has cpipe. back tons from oot of .the past, and, trne to ItflsvtilnMDBd with collections of Bowers In striking camhlaatloiH of yleM-cotarA- WWte'and pwple lllaoB W used with sprays of wistaria, and large flower*.' such ns tiger lilies. poMfilieoWed even cal tax are used oa-{be-larger shapes, snye Vogue. Tha. floWdMp-eretl crown I* luutlcularly Bdppted ta.the.y»Bng girt. For IriKiancr. jtdMit.ef e .tWIcnU laveo4er honwhatr-fftraw Which shtoM like ■Hrec In the sunlight, hak a cmwn of old-fashioned pinks. For file Older woman, black lace la shown for midsummer—not as one might think. In nn all-lace hat bat as a softening for the harshness of .white leghorn. It also Is used to veil Use colored flower* of the large summer hat that is stiff in line, rather -than the floppy one

for Ihe young girt.

Odd materials are making their «j£ pearasce In the midsummer hats. Corn husks that hare been dried In i the sun and hand painted make an ' Ideal turban. They ore light and. when worm together, are fashioned Into a most durable hat Softly draped turban* and brim hats either mushroom In, shape or with turned brim*, are shewn US shaggy delta or

In long-haired silk duvetyn.

Wufller' hats. will undoubtedly be ■en throughout the summer. The nn curled ostrich feathers are, perhaps. most frequently used. Glycerine ostrich and ostrich tips are used on the large summer hats. For Instance. In a large shape of thin straw In lemon yeUov, four tips In' different colors entirely cover the crown, vhlle the spines of these feathers are pointed In a Tlrld color. An orchid colored tip thay hflye a vlrld green spine, while a French bfue Up may have n cerise spine. Tappe, ns another norelly. Is making a number of smart bat* with wreathe* of fruit—lemons, orange*, cherrtee. gmp-s and other thtrase product*. One of the snwrt-

"Baysr Tablets of Aspirin" to be •enulae must be marked with 1 •sfety “Bayer Crosa." Always buy wnbroken Bayer package which contains proper directions to safely reGere Headache. Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia. Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few carts at drag stores—largar packages also. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of SaUcyUehcid.—Adv.

Too Well Taken. “The points In Brown's speech were well taken. I thought.” “Yes; most of them from oilier men."

To rarity aaS Enricti tn« BlooC r»»* CROVE'S TASTEUEBS Cbm TO-'FIC which . atmplr •’RON u« QUINIKB ••edxd is syrup. So Pleuant Erra Cblll TJk* It Tou exa •oon »c«l Its Plr.nnhen lav Icon Use Effect. Price <0c

HEW JERSEY STATE BRIEFS

Truck farmers In Oidmtn's and Upper Penn* Neck townships. Salem cotuty, were hit hard by the unprecedented heat and sanpKjIMr early to atb crop almost dompMely reined. For ellowlc;- hi* dog to run loot and klHing a rabbit Robert Bordner of Oemmiton was aWWUM ' toy Deputy Warden Sands and flaw? *30 and cost* by Justice of the Pnaoe Gregory. Moving .-leturn shows are to be held Saturday evening* at khe fair ground* at Blackwood during the. rest of the summer, under the •usp.ees of the Club of Good Fellow*. i Crabs were never so plentiful in the Delaware river at Bllllngaport, and moonlight crabbing parties .are In

vogue.

A state farm experiment station e* pert visited the School Garden Club at Pennsgrore and gave tbe UtUc farm •rs pointer* A brick acboolbouse wUl be erected at BaUeytown. Salem county, at a coat of 916,000. Dealers In tbe upper end of Warren county are paying farmers X cent* a Farmers In the Delaware valley are finishing their hay and grain harvest and report them far above the average. Tbe onion crop In Cumberland county will be the largest la years and will net some of tbe farmers small for-

tunes.

The Cumberland county Board of Frecbaldem la considering purchasing the turnpike between Bridgeton and Fulrton and gave a puUlc hearing on

This la a heavy, yet soft satin with a quaint piping of plaited astir hemmed In. The white dots are lawn and little French,dot* secure It.

TRIMMING FOR GIRLS' FROCKS Crochet Buttons and Loops Among the Embellishments Added to Tooth-

ful Clothes.

All manner of dainty trimmings ere used on frocks for the small girt. For Uistnnee. a charming model of white batiste had a narrow plaited Mil of flesh-tinted organdie edging tbe narrow turn-down collar and tare-back cuff*. Tbe short bodice waa mod? with box plait effect at the front. eact> aide being edged with a frill. Pnle pink crochet buttons and loop* udi n forther touch of embemrinaenL Many play frocks take on the Jttie* of a sllp-on. the gown fastening living at the aide or both aide* or at th« front nt the upper part. A smart Utile frock was made of plain flowered material. The tow»r part of plain material waa set on to tbe upper |mrt. the Joining line being cat In tab Term, each fab ornamented by three I ■earl button* and cord loop*. The stock wus square and the f .identic was at either tado of the Liouse front —the closing .being effected by buttons and ijops. Tbe upper part i “ the frock wa* of the plain material.

J EVERYTHIN!! EAILEO Tito Nn. Boitrth Diet Don' lor Kitaov Trortl;. Kin Worti Woijkt il Gold. “Dooa'« ffldacy POU an waSUi their veigbt its gold for the) rar»d toe •f**- *- wjher medviaa bad failed." wy* Mr. B Bo»nb. KT Wawr St. Mt. Holly, N. J. "For over three year ’The pain in my back

The etibglnt Pams ehot through my boir and a J y head a-hrsf and throbbed. My eye* felt aa though they would bulge out of my head. The blinding dixry .pell. soing to Jow^ny 1 BdadL Syvrythnigwoald turn dark the olor oi cSZfSSd naaard'^wT few nunute. m very small amomr.'. I felt all afluUsr with aar*o**nrw. I - rwly ate am thing and I Iwt twenty r pound*, j" felt abort of braeth and — would palpitate. Sometime I would ahake *U over and beectnr numb. "Doca'g ffidaey PtlU eooa nee me wlief. I couldn’t believe tbi. little »> box had helped me after the doctor.' expen.ive trratmcttx had brought no reaulta Three boat* of Doan's cared e . ’ flvora to lefoir me. K J. B. BLACK. Votary Public.

DOAN’S V.-^V

CO. BUFFALO, H. Y.

Broad B’imm«d Leghorn. Hst. e.:t and tr^st striking esampler of new trinuulrg 1* the use of heotrh thistle on e lace straw of large dimension*. /• jd for tbe we!cone of the Kafnbo division, one designer especially ex atod a lovely lint In llesh color trimmed all over the brim with du«ter* of bend* at whent In *11 toe ddfcate shades of the rainbow.

TLOUSE SUPS OVER HEAD i-ate Paris Arrival Hat Round Neck Opening and Faster.* Along

One Shoulder.

S-anrilling very new and quite the | latest thing In Purls is a Mouse thst has a round neck opening and slips I over the head, fastening along one i sbogldcr. The sleevus ore cui kimono j style. In one with the garment, nnd j reach midway between shoulder and elbow. There U no fit to the hlouae. "hlch hangs in at might, soft lines from n<wk so hip. n knotted silk cord or narrow snah holding in Ihe material at u low walmUne. A most artistic end picturesque blouw la “in ensaqu.-" oidI ideally comfortsbie for lounging about thr houae. but it rather lucks . tfaw formality as an awuj-from-home I gum.. St. although In Poria these lo.»e blouses, almost wlthoflt sli-evoa. are seen everywherr—In the otn*-', at the re«tour*..t* nnd on the tennis court* K..mrtln.e* the materiui is wift silk crepe. Rum.-tlme* chlffou la Uii-d, atlrl outing hlouxes In In cusuque style are of thin, white tub silk or aalln. with bcnisiMctnng uround.

( For Skin Tronblesi such as ecseaia. rashes, sorest I •tings, piles, insect bites, etc. I CONSTANTINE’S ! Persian Healing I PINE TAR SOAP will be found a highly potent remedy. Jo not experiment with inferior Ur soaps — use Cor. suntjr. .• 'a—w i! 1 oot cause irritation and proven A 40 Year Success

FOULARD HAS FIRST PLACE Fabric la Prime Favo It* Among Gilk Materials for Wear During

Warm Weather.

Among the alia material* for tkr unrm-wenther frock the foalnrd has Ar»! pim-e The derign* this n.-aKOc are exceedingly varied. Thp polkc dqi nnges In alxc from a plo-bcnd tc a half dollar ’One very good p-ittsen (ri <<-ntly noted had weverul differentalred rirries of white rittstrred together nnd plentifully acattcn-l orof the aurfnre of a navy blue ground. A very good-looking rostome of this design wa* combined with plpin "n-tone The frock «va* simple of line. The plain materUl formi-l the l-ifly of the libmne and shnulntod p plmn. while the rhort eieerc* nnd scallopgd •or* were of tb« polka dot foulard. Completing the costume wax a leghorn bat trimmed Wth scarlet flowTo wear with many of the • l.n:rala* little- organdie frock* wide-brlnmisi hot* of the some material have bean eafierially fashioned. These are trlm-u-c.l with taffrta ribbon, and w.tn.-times faced with taffeta. Jersey cl-.fh. » oth In silk and wool, is one of the u.oatfavorvd allk ninterinla.

«f South River, whom they attempted

to rob.

Four youths who held up Mr*. Marne Brady, owner of a hotel seven mile* from May* Landing, were sentenced to aorve frotr flr- ; to 15 rent* each In the Trvaton state prison. Tliq youths Stole *1.100. The WtMeted one* nre

IN NEW UMBRELLA HANDLES Bakelite 1a Latest Material. Finiahad With Loop of Sams Material

or of Leather.

To lie qultr In accord with tbe prevailing mode, one should ac- that the new umbrella boasts of u hake!It.* bundle, flatsblng with a lo'ip of the mme raa’erial. or of leather. «nlr*i will help one to rrtaln thla urceaaoiT

— •— '—j in her po-x-xion fur a rras-mnhTc of garment fabric*, tu-ine int-ud fr.m, length at time. The new su,.stance the- plchclan rank* Ja*t !.« glnglian:: . ..me* la a variety of colors and can mi* two year* ago. Public thtu would be obtained both transparent have gone Into work npron* lor our ojiaque. to salt the Individual grandmother* is n«w •« | H - roniHin.-il ( The while hakeUte cf^ly r eai

■He lor nn.vl sum-1 Ivory or j very line celluloid:

Some of tlie csnnxries In South Jersey sire buying up all the berries, cherrle* and other small fruits and are putting them Into Jallltw. Phytdelaas at Woodatown have announced a still further Increase In the minimum for office consultation DOW being Jl, with 25 cents be’ng added to the old schedule of outside

calls.

According to real estate agents. North Woodbury will soon be In the midst of a building boom, as a number of lota have recently ^eea disposed of

for the purpose.

Attorney General McCran announced that John W. Griggs of Paterson, former United States attorney general,

ha* been engaged as associate counsel j pioyees owing to the high cost of Br-

in the proposed proceeding* attacking log. tat New York toeotae tax law so fur as tt ts applicable to residents of New

Jersey.

numbering about 3,0»J received an In ' crease of 15 per cent lu wages, ending ■ tbe strike. i Approximate!) t&fiOMH w«l be : BvallSWe'foe llie btHlAtag. »nd i** 4 "' i tenince bf Ne* Jers.-y * Wghwsy* lids. I yegKlrvmjmpouncnd at Trenton. Of thlfi'!uUrfttW.fiM •"111 come from genera! tfate ftmds und the bolanos from tb« motor geiiicle fund. , c . - A general scardiy of cxperifpcetl farm labor, damage by Insect* and blight and insuffleienry of rain os# among the causes sootrlbsUng toward unfavorahlb crop comlltlsns thpsogbout New JerSey during the pssi tnhnlh. according to a summary oai n: Trenton by 8ecreiar> Alva Agee of the aims department of agriculture. Wheat, rye and oata are among fiir few Jersey crops that show n normal condition of growth and vita Illy and give promise of a full yield pw acre Reports lodleate • cut of 27-per rent In the arreege of late tomaroea, while tlie yield of peas, white potatoes, apples, pro dies and pears will also he considerably below normal. The lotal production in New Jersey of strawberries this year was W per rent of the normal yield, while that of blackberries and raspberries will be about 81 per cent of the usual produc-

tion.

Charley Jung of Jersey City Is bnrraased by a demand Just made by his Chinese lattndrymen for an Increase in wages. According lo Charley. they Want 940 a Week. Sundays and holidays off and do work after 0

p. m.

Notification hu l»een received by 8tat,e Comptroller Bugiiee that the war department will distribute to the various state* cannon, machine gunnnd other military equipment captnn-d by American troops In France In proportion lo the 'lumber of men represented In the service. It Is the desire of the State House Commission to obtain captured war material for exhibition In the state House grounds and for dlstrlbutl.m to munlritmlltlea. Tlie borough ordinance prohibiting the use by ufomen nnd girl* of one piece bathing suits is being enforced as a result of numerous complain:* from resilient* along the river front at

Bllllngsport.

Sunday schools of Gloucester county will bold their big annual picnic at Pitman Wednesday. July 30, nnd the committee plans a victory celebration which la expected to bring out a representation of most of tbe »0 odd school*. The Paulaboro council has grunt-' - Increase of 925 a month to Its eni-

As a by-product the yM4 of potato* in the farm of Ban Nswaon of Ch*.

log proposition. Q|#MMa ... _ lit Jlrine Hat district at Alberts Me* trine Hit ts fl pttea, Ififisred In mind of taany Amsrtcxna, where thi weather man hedda hlfh carnlvii s#< when he wants to put • Uttle lif* ipirlt tote tb# pso^s Jo«

Prohibitionists of Camden, (iloueea-

Attovrij^ ni^i.r.i l !T r • nd s,,lpm celebrated the

i fr'r n “,T,.r ns

August L The men were conrioted of , x- or , |OT *'

murder of Roman Smith, s farmer i w tr *5 11 n * pp0 f ,,r

, thev .tromnt-4 fr0 ^ ? bPr ,0 -'•«v Jersey. t^M,

Louis Mallno and James Assato. each r , : —— w “- c -‘» i elglitpen years old and both of When! J'*, Tarnl *s. recommendit.g

Jersey, both

as visitors and as permanent residents, die state department of cons.-rvatlon anti rievehipiiK-nt has organized a Land Reei.-,ry Bureau. Tbe function ..f (he boreau will Include locating and Haring all farm* f„ r sale or rent, finding ready mode form* at low price, for returning service men and others Jnter-

Grove; - T ames Rrosatl, nineteen, of Mltqiab and Clyde Golden, elghtt-en. of

ClarksborD. W. Va.

Tlie Union Grove camp meeting opened at Aura, to continue until July IS, with Rev. Howard \V. Sweeten of Ashley, IIL, a* the principal evangelist amt- Mr*. Torte L Gifford of Jersey

Shore. Pa., as the Singer.

Not an arrest arms made by the Gloucester City police for intoxication Saturday night. Uie first Snturdoy Bight for year* that the dty Jail .vos

Without prisoner*.

Tbe borough pork end recreation •rounds nt Wenonah lake are proving popular retreats for the stay-at-home population during this hot spell.

and fit for forming which can be bought at low com. indicating lorotion* f ‘:. n r r ln, ' u * ,r1 "* and advertising tl, r

*tate a grent attnictlona

The Be*t Silk Manufacturing Company ^ Phlladriphta exprot* to kZ

It* factory In Pien*antvlii, tkm within another week

For tlie accommodation of fnnuera

during tlie truck season the HwedroIw 0 banking Inatltutloti* will keen open Saturday night* mull 9 o'rioek

"•' lln * ollf with' B

J , ohn firandriff ,nd hi* wife.

Who roe duct a restaurant at Mlllvilta v-ore fined „oo ond “Ky Mayor Whitaker. 5 1 ^| A 't Burdi< k , '“' 1 "1 f f- after an au-

Every soldier and sailor of the war 1 £!,„_//! trip ol a Utonaond tnUu*. have who was In the Weat Colllrgswood bom< ‘ *" Haromonton. Fourth of July pnrade wa. given a F10 i * T 1 '’ 1 '‘"■ fD “ P«!r of young

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Rev. James A. Bufln of Trenton has ■en apimlnted rector of the Sacred Heart Catholic Chuirii. Vineland. A prorinme.tlon hna been ltxu—1 by the East Greenwich Township ComBdttee ordering that all dogs be tied or uxaled. Agitation has been revived at Glassboro.for the organization of a local board of trade or rhamU-r of com-

lerce.

Tlie Bloch Go-cart company- of Phil•delphln will erect a 92U.0Q0 fa dory on the White Horae |>!ke nt Egg H*r-

bor City.

The congregation of the Flint Methodist Church of Vineland pn-mmiad thelr'paator. Her. Dr. T. S. Bn.. . with

on nutomobila.

Twenty-two members of the Glouemter City riiaplvr of the Red Cron* ■HI bo warded aorvlrc badge certlltitra for working between fop and SJAMt hours durlnr the war Mr*. KlIulteLh Btevlck won the wo-

I-.jiulartty rontra:

and j awHrded the diamond ring ptije by- | »,

thr Ladles Guild of the Ashland Pre»-1 byterlan Church. Mis, Jennie I’nrk.

Hon amendnit-nt t . EViuuty agricultural ugrota'

".□'db. -- " ""I" 1 "'’ '“d- ,h.„ o, aevenieen year locust doing sr-r nee ceptlbh- damaye The timxml ~nl,Zt ritg laying hy the female a .,uit. ,n!

‘JPera.h.n which ro.,^ „, r

drop in the u-x Wood of trero. lx now nrorij over nud U«- ci-ui.ee. „ f , u >«t appro ring In horde., u.i i^...

exp«-t-i. u coasMemj u „i" kHy aritg fhiwagt, Ueids und

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Bat It Isn’t half as bad as it ri'pte hired. Anyway. Boa Pawron lit** it .... * ' I'utb ris of potaton on two acres o' that had no tpMdal mantlon. ,ca only th. usual ptydfaattaa. or rais. as the less cultured would call it When be couldn’t work at his hay or grain, because of the damp moralnn. he gave them - then evenings chore* and bedtime he gave them s->a* work. Anyway his ytaM was six dred bushels, and he sold the wbol* Ben.la aattsfl-i. there were larger yields than thii la the neigh both If one mir same breath m hlch you apeak ri p*. la toes, there L nothing to the ethla of literature that would create c de Taking rdrantage license ft will not.be on* of place a state that large potato yield* are d* the only feature .of Interest lo tldj new and Interesting ddiiatty. Jimnog* others hogs are havL •ttentloA Not long the 923.00 mark on the Calgary market It doesn't coat much to xais•ud very little to bring him tc a weijM of 200 pounds. Don’t cost asnch! Certainly not But what about.the mca wb recently paid 9350 for a Dhroc Jersey Boar? That was all rlghL Thai mu knew what he was doing. H,- wu d» tag what a great many other faratn In Western Canada are doing i-'diy. He Is acting on tbe oh) "saw." ttil • good critter than a poor one." That 1* the reason that Western Canada Is loom!#* large In the Urc stock world. The but Is none too good. Tha same mzy be raid of horses, cattle, yes, and eIie-n too. The very beat -Ires nnd dim of the beat breeds are parebased AM while big prices are paid. It !s felt t the demand for pore-brad stock home nnd abroad will bring return which win warrant ear ross zi'S* price that may be aafcefl.—Adv-•:^e

Nothing fo K. Tommy—How yon dfd boiler die dentist was working over yon. Bobby—Well, ft was a boli

Tfie old porch f last year-* mlstfetoe look Hire a tear these night*.

Call not that man wrote! whatever *|f» he suffers, has a cl.dd love.—S-.uthey.

Be Toer Osfb Boas HAKE $100 WEEKLY AND UP

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INVEST YOU IDLE FUNDS yy la a nroiuoa to offer r« »f! ‘-■ n term gold Wat* wita * i--’ r -" •maos Mock, that to an ir. ■ ^ that not ooly oarrias atabHity l ot “ tha MrafollitlM of a Ur* *“ ““"* of common »t k , conMOM thta Ola Ideal lr. •"»* writ* for apoctal Htoraturr «' * nroltlon tp Mr* you 1C 'r‘. u —swjs; ' ‘ TROY A COMPANY, iv 175 Fifth Arcnue, New Vo<«

roumlalni

olttain thl* z

Eugiiah print 1* hard I

-beti j Wtii, tlie children‘a control ,

Short Aleevs^ Summer Gownc foi.-Ufu! style <1rev>.*« nf ginz^'U -trundle and culiro have aho-vas litre )u*l alKrtt- thr elbow, mttliuni r i-l.h utij gqisht-d with torn bark IT*. These 'style* of cuarse mt-an

yeli.iw. It U r| W like amber, and in ! reived h

I delirate green it is slightly figured j An nulo inick own—l by the May | mid almost like Jud-.\ The round haa j bautu I’u king Couipeny of Newark. 1 . die i* inov. Mv to sulv the •-unvenloare [ containing worth of beef, .vlild, ! of 'lie per—-a carrying H. and the | wa* alleged to have been stolen by n b-otbpc loop* nn nMu.b—I o( tbe lew- t chauffeur, was found abandoned on er part of the xtralgflt handle. When ! Hi.- ouisilr* of Faterx..,, Some of ’ ta»a .IcoMied the ralu- of the* - [ thi Ix-ef w. a sllli In tin- t ar. but had

v-jry tberroftfr*

found •!-

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