Cape May County Times, 22 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 6

A NERVQHS BREAKDOWN BGm Kdk Tdkr How Lydia E- Knkham’s Vegetable Compound Restored

Her Health.

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■ehM every diy. I tried everythin* I

think of sad

was under a pby'sidaB'e care for two year* A girl friend had used Lydu E. Pinkham’* Vegetable Comrvjond and f abe told me aboat Jit. From the fir*t dd*y I took it I began ?to feel better and Faow I am well and able to do most any * kind of work. I have been recommending the Compoond ever rincc and give yoa my permiaakn to pobliafa tfai* letter."-Mia Flo Kpj.t, 476 So. 14tb St. v Newark,

■ root and herb 'MS!:

—n ti— =- —* wmjflftta raw ad her trauble, reetored her to a B»te*l httlthy cordon and aa swanU

DWnt Oct the Point.

Oo« Morning. While leeching acfaool I neticed that Willie was wearing kb rubber* while the ieaaoas were li progress. I ■vmonttrBted with him

teblng him te lake off hi*

they would Injure hi* eyes.*'

“Bat th;y are nev

WUll^. I patiently explained why that was all the more reason why

they won Id hurt hi* eye*.

“But. pleaae." Mid Willie, pleading voire, “I won't look at them."

Not Always Appropriate. Daring the fifth Liberty loan palgn all country newspaper* were aakafi to Insert between their article* aome such quotation st "Help Finish the Job.” Instead of the customary dash. The quotations were pat la re-, gacflleas of tbe substance of the arUcU- Sometime* ecnberTssslat results followed as when an snide

'ed, “Esteemed

Woman of the City la low the obituary was'

Cutlcura 4*r Sore Hand*.

Boak hand* oa retiring in the hot soda of Cutlcura Soap, dry and rub la On- "Hr. ttcora Ointment Bemove surplus Ointment with tissue paoer. This is only one of the thing* Oatie-trn wfll do tf Seep. Omerneot Md Talcum are Mad

Cor all toilet purpose*^-Adv

When Aloft.

"I was Just reading that an English clergyman has become an aviator." "A high churchman, eh?"

Hard cash is not hard to get rid of.

DmI So Fisa Bad to Worn I Am yea always weak, csisershle sad Ulf-sicV ? Thee it’s urn* you iound out what IS wrong Kidney weakness causes muck mfisring Iroui Uckecbs, lain sues*. «tilf*im aad rhramstie psins, sad U Degierted. bring* dsager oi serious troetilae-droMy. gravel and Bngbt's disease I»Vt deLsy. Use Doan'i Kidney Pillc. Thr, her* helped thousands end should help you. Ask your neighbor! A Maryland Caa-

_ £&r l m end llisr t.riiugtil qulcti r*pef and two bosse cured me * OsS Dmb's s< Aae Stare. eOs s Esc. DOAN'S

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Newark police an- neeklug an I tier on se in pay from Ol.tJOO to $2,000 a

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Jersey City patrolmen protested ■ calnst the formation of a policemen'* union to be affiliated with A. F. L. no cents ana shave 2U cents tn ^ewara. The rtate department of health announced the amount of cold storage food held In New Jersey warehouses was increased by millions of potmus In July. Around Swedes boro some of the big fields of tomatoes and sweet potatoes were washed out or flooued. In tbe south Jersey potato belt tbe digging of the early crop. Just at its height, has been temporarily liglted because of

wet

A communication was recently received by the Cape May county commissioners from the Board of tlon suggesting the employment of a uniformed truant offlqpr for the public schools during the coming year. The plan Is to have one of the regular members of the force do tbe work when not on duty. Millville service men will organise a post of American Legtco .and have sufficient signature* to apply for a charter. .About 650 local eden Who have been discharged have returned to their

homes.

Vigorous proScteuUflb Wt food gong erg U promised at Atlantic City by Prosecutor GaskiU, who bn* taken steps to bring to Justice profiteer* who bare been robbing It In on visitor* and residents. He will operate under the “Seven Sitter*'" act, which give* adequate tuthority to send tbe proflteera to JafL All operatives of the prosecutor'* office are busy gathering evidence. High cost of living will be advanced a notch or two, tbe result of the bavoc wrought upon Jersey farm nop* near Glasabora. The damage will run Into many thousands of dollars from flattened truck patches and corn fields and denuded fruit orchard*. The loss wll! fall upon consumer* as • el! upon the farmers -a* there already was a demand for aU the freab teg .-table* and fruit* that thl* region

could supply.

It is probable the’ Jersey City commissioners- rill soon begin the manufacture cad IdlstrilAiUoh of ice. John Bentler,"torpor.tK>n attorney, has adrlsed James J. Harm, health officer, that the dty hys the,right under the home role act to leas*,, purchase or condemn Ice plants and coal yard*. Ut. Hagai)., at the irder u* Mayor. Hague, hat Investigated the tee busin Jersey City. He Raid he bad *0 per cent, of tbe local Ice retailer* wear oband ok exorbitant pneo*. There was a record breaking rainfall at Atlantic City-of more than nine and one-half In ones during twenty-four hours. Weather bureau officials say the New Jersey Atlantic coast suffered - heaviest summer northeast atom: ever experienced. Passengers in trolley line* along the ocean front were marooned end compelled to remain all night In the car* because the tracks flooded. Tbe aeven miles of meadows hack of die resort became a raging sea, am. railroad service was

badly Interfere.! with.

Baker, mayor of Wildwood Crest, offen-i a resolution at the meeting of the Board of Trade, whlct^ as untnla-.i'^slj' adopted, requesting the dty o iunils*i< ners to erect a sntApsrtor ..n the boardwalk at Cedar, Oak or Wildwood ii' eoae*. _ lull, and Worms have damaged so many Ilium bean patches In South JWeey that they are now the "r#bey crop" In the vegetable market. Edward Stern, a farmer living nearAVll llamsiown, has die record a© far Tor"

having sold 100 haakeis for

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. ..iivllie Board of Healih has given ten days' notice to property owners to ronnwi with die sewer, after w ch all Who luive failed to obey will be prose

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The autoiMMto of Dr. Joseph D. Lawrence of Mcrrhantvlll% whjch was stolen when he w»» at AbMni Park, Was found abandoned near Freehold In bod condition. Open air movies are given eadi Saturday night on the recreation field of the Peuauukeu Field Club. Mini llortense Ibisi-n of Phlladel phla, director of the Traveler*' Aid Society work at Camp Dlx, Is the heroine of a fire at Cookstown which destroyed a barn and outhnlldlnc* on the Samuel Ear I farm. oCTOpIt 1 by George Stewart and family. Mia* Unaen-waslo Camp Plx and waw the lofiecdon of the fi*im«. JUlading her touring ear with aoldler* off duty, she made a apeedy run to the aeene. orgu.dred tlw- aubllera and curious onlook-.-ra Into a fire brigade and saved the dwelling. Thr burn, recently filled with hay and grain, was a total loos. The origin of the fire 1* unknown. Falling from the handle bars of n bicycle, where he wan being rlrid-Si by an older brother, Tony OhaUI. ten year* old. of Wheat road, Vineland, anutahied a fraclun^l collarbone. While enjoying his vacation it his f. rtoer Ikuhc In Port I'.llrabeih lle> John llc-d Greer. {Midor of the I) enU vllle M. K i Unrcb. wo' utricket. with

*111.000.Of the estate Mrs. Sarah J. rienagan. his mother, of which Jm wa* tn executor, was made by John Qnlnu n his report as referee In the Peach orchard* m the big ngvTstrht tn central Gloucester county and In other sections south of there damaged by the high winds iff by the gala Apple orchards did lot suffer so badly as few of the trees were overloaded with fruit. ^ As rapidly as It can be harvested, thousands of baskets of windfall fruit whipped from tree* by the big Buritng'bn will be rushed to market oy grower* anxious to recoup their Only on one or two f< canton* ha* an equally d *torm hit the fruit in this section, but the appearance of ready buyers for the Injured frail at low prices rated that little will be -wi Representative* of the mission and property owne before the State Highway < it Trenton and asked that traoted state aid for the of the roads sfhieh wlli be _ . state highway system. They «re assured that the city would receive a fair appertionmeat of the a^p^pria •o. . : , Around MulMra Hm and In tbe stretch of level country aff.'Mp jBalem county hundreds of acre* of «•»• are lying flat The corn had never looked better, baring been one of tbe few crops that really benefited from tbe <o-r-tora rain* of July. The stalks were heavy with ears and the downpour and high winds leveled tbe flslda ,1a less than an hour. The growers any that

taMespoonfnl of sugar, the a shortening; mix well, cool ant) add rott beaten thick and the white stiff. 8ttt In one sod one-half teaspoonfuls of baking powder aad a little salt; beat twil and bake In hot buttered gem "uu. Hominy and Paean C_, Boll a half cupful of hominy .with a half-tcaspoonfu! of aalt In two cupfuls of water five minutes, then pet a double boiler. and cook two » or over night la a double bofl«r. Add two tableepooufuls of shortMlng. half a cupful of chopped per nad a tee spoonful of scraped onOool and shape In cylinder*. Beat one egg lightly, add two tablespooofuls of cold water, roll croquette* in crumbs aad egg. then In crumb* again and fry in deep fat Thl*

t Cracker*—Put two cup-

* b* Rei » ao« ear* « it* r»r ■aujua, chiiis. revu and u cum u I. * r***.nBi T. «tr >B4 Aprxu •TOMil. ur •x.l-ll-IUI ■•<lag iMaxein ¥r. N. U , BAtTIMORE. NO. S4-1»19k

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again before harvest and the task of netting it up by hand 1* almost out of the question with the present shortage of labor. of the worn storms la many reals swept the northern coast of New Jersey and practically destroyed Camp Runyon, the summer qucitera of the Militia reserve. A 700 toot wooden pier at Point Pleasant was washed •way. Fire of unknown origin flsalmj 1 the Wildwood Orest ocunn pier and damaged the Wildwood Crest' flahlnK pier. The damage Is esrig*tad at S2-\00a Sparks from the ItHudhg pier* ‘at fire to adjoining building* bm they were saved through prompt • action. The pie* was cioeed for the the fire -was. discovered, ed p.+.waajowMaby * ny. In whibfa tbe control was held by Baker Brother*. With consumers who purchase quantity able to buy on equal terms with middlemen, the Burlington fana--he rich truck!©.- anti-fruit districts of Burl log'on county have flocked to Bubllugton ui meet the commission and huckster*, but tbe “ultimate consumer" has recently become r big factor in the market since houaewivao, rich and poor, fighting H. C. have discovered they can purchase fresh fruit and vegdtablM kg basket lots at ring* oi 10b per rant or more on the same product* bought In small quantlthw uft-r mlddiemeu had taken proUtA Jibe bricklayer* m Camden and GMUMter ure receiving $7 a day un Aw rati of wages. MUlrltle City Commission has rejected the pi'epoffir'ou of buying carload lots of govenuneat food. Fine* aggregating M.90U were Imposed upon 16 young men by Judge Ms rah* 11 In Mercer court, Tran ton. mi charges of gambling. Tbe fine* impoa•d averaged from $300 to $600 earig AdJudgHl guilty of allowing aalt war to run from an Ice cream waguo to i asphalt street, Alfred Julian, twenty years old. of Pblladelirfila bus ordered to per the coett, amounting to $8J», by Recorder HUckhousi- In Cam.

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Joseph I/ivett of Philsdelpbls paid a fine of $.'> end coots to Justice Jackson of Magnolia for allowing a young Worn in to help him oprrati- an auto. arrested by Hpectsl officer Fraa*. Former Mayor William I*. Ahdlll and Magistrate t'blmui have derlliied apiwlntueuta on the National Park Hoard of Health, made Ly Mayor Water* when the old member* resigned tn a body last weak. The P. A. Stewart Onmfiany of Gtouceatcr OMy has offered the city a plot of land surrounding the lake in front of thn oM Bone Boflcr woo<l« for a public park and recreutlou gn> ,nda If the city wilt spend $10.0(S) In tusking InmruvmiMnits to the plot. The mailer Its* beef) referred t . the i :nau« tVimmlttre of city council. A public reception was ten.1.-rod to Mlcheet Ualente at hi* boiue hi Her!In when he returned home fron. Kranra. U« was ope of the first young men of the town to cuter the »ai. Nearly half of the $«*» needed for the town's weleosn* home cel.-bratloo on Imbor Day has been ralsoi at Wll llamsiown Hellei ltig thn* Woodbury n*

grinder, add one-fourth of a at adik and molasses, one and a half tgbleapconfuU of fat, one-fourth of. a teaspoonful of soda, one tea•poooful of salt and otoe-fourth of a cupful of raisins or nut* cut In bit*. Mix wefl, roil .very thin and cut In fancy shapes. Bake 23 minute* In a

lederato oven.

Oatmeal Tomato fievik—Take half a ran of tomatoes, one-third- of a cupful of oatmeal, two cupfuls of water, one tableepoonful of sugar. hal‘ a small onion, pepper ant) salt to taste, a bit of bayleef aad two - tablespoo*Cbl* of peanut butter. Cook one hour: rob through a strainer, add seasoning, '■ needed, and aerve hoc Com Flour Griddle Cakes.—Take one and one-half cupfuls of sour milk, b.e same of corn flour, three-fourths -f a teaspoonful of soda, one tea•poonful of salt and one well-bcate> tig- Beat well wUh a wire whisk and bake bo a hot griddle.

new street from North Msphand will rm | M-teral itsldeli

ing about »r*JiU0 re. li. The Board tit Kdu. allon of

vllle «|i|H>lnteu Margaret R and Dor* J. Love grade Jnimw M. Nalaoti u len-r IraC

citing a ■ IjtUITl

My.

nd Ml*. I^wh Crt

-•-oiid grade tcachci

1 for th* lm- _. 1 gf those who know Ui* sootheds of art as wall as Its offocu Art work* for all whoa it can touch.-

BALANCING THE MEAL. We bear much about well-balanced seals these days and It Is the desire of every homekeeper to her meals wet] balanced, appetising as well as attractive. When V* apeak of balancing a meal w* «iean giving sll the food principal.! In their proper proportion In each menu, or getting th* amounts in during th* day; If lacking la one meal, mek* U up In thfe next so that the day’s meals will give th* proper balance. The amount of food to be taken by Individual* differ* eo greatly that there l* nc fixed rule that one may follow. Age. rilmste. physical condition m well as occupation are Important factor* In dctenulnlag the amount to serve, but It Is eafe to aay that In the average dietary we may cut out onethird of the food we dally consume, masticate the two-lhlrdr twice as long as is the habit and great benefit »IU *j* noted In one's health. Tills advice I* only given to the well perilled Individual; thoaa who are thin are *o because even If good ee.tcr*. the food Is not assimilated. When serving s heavy main dish with the fffomparylng vegetable or two. the dessert should lie light, one easy of digestion and with Utile bulk. If tbe main part of the meal Is UghC preceded by a cream soup, let the deeaert he a richer one. The generous use of milk In desserts will give a better balance to tbe dinner in which only a email amount or it la served, while at meatlvea its more milk may t>e used as well fish, cbeeae, been* and pea* tn order that there may be no lack of protein (the tissue building body) ta the let. * Cf-ftev Cuetard-—Braid two cupfuls •f milk with two tableepoonful* of finely ground t-offoe. and strain. Heat three ightly. add one-quart- r cupful of auger, one-eighth tasspoonful of aalt and on■>-quarter taaspownfui of vanilla, itrnli^lnto butter*! mold* and bake la C pr.n <>f hot water. Cntnol.i and serve well chilled with whlpiM.l main. Grape Juice Ceaam^—Take on. cup ful of grape Juice. oM tahh-spnuarul of lemon juice, sugar ta saeeieu and a pint of thin cream. Freeze by stirring In the be cream froc**T When tlds I* carefully made it Is Ike innM beautiful watermelon pink and taste, aa good a.

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S not enough to make | WRKLEYS good, we most KEEP tt good OMU you get K. Hence tbe sealed package —Impartty-proof-guardlnd. | preservlQg tbe delldous con- ( tents—tbe beneficial goody. 1 The Flavor Lasts | SCALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT jJI

STIRRED IRE OF BOY SCOUT Younjjattr fro party Rebuked Woman Who Threw Sacred riag I

Rubbish Receptacle.

Here I* a pretty boy scout story. H. 8. Hera of Germantown tqM it to Edward Bok. who passe* It on te me. "One thing I have always admired about the scout a." said Mr. Hera. “1* that they are eager to teach th* etiquette of the American flag. “Some time ago I heard a woman storekeeper any that she had thoughtleasly thrown away a small Amertc.n flag, and It aomehow found Its way lag some rubbish about to be collected by the street cleaner*. “Bat only a abort time after a box •1th waste, containing that soiled flag, had been put out on tbe curb, a wee little scout came Into her store. Minted In grand military style and aald: “•Madam. J found -.his flag out there In your rubbish. Don’t you know that you should nut Insult the American flag that wayT Then be handed the woman the flag and to*d her pleaae not to let that occur again."—-BhiUdetpfcis

“Gwendolyn must be very food d

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“Whit makes you think sor s** Mis* Cayenne, coldly. ‘Every yrar she gets tv s btnhdzj party for you." “Merely a deUraie method of

The »liken 1 bread of tempt*ti,a yielded to. hi pretty anre to becoi

Iren chain of habit.

We know a man who think* hi never made a mistake In her Ufa Urt

a week.

Wrong Train af Thought She lived down near th* Ann ArIw railroad yard*. Tbe window was open and the soft night air hstbed hi* brow with ell (be rcatatlc coolness of Maytime night. He looked down Into lier tenderly entrancing face and i mured softly: There's Egypt In your dreamy eyes." A pa luting switch engine arorted and puffed. The girl answered softly: “Quit yer kidding. Archie. It's only another of them darned ctnders."—iMu-hlgan Gargoyle.

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On# of the Symptom*. “I* Professor Diggs a scientist?" , Tea. He know* more about Mara than any other living man."

“A aavant. eh?"

gueea you would call him that. He# so detached from mundane matthat he eometli-te* forgets the Mime of the street hr live* on."-—Bir-mingham Age-Herald.

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