Cape May County Times, 5 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

Etto a p(M» «f Wm* te^ka good irb«i y* •>* >wnqtr>.

Banairy »« ; fTlo*_T«o.HJ# I .. “Boy mrat" tt* pocHok mw/•* Ttaa.' "By-by aMall* the —Boston Trunacrlpt.

Wail to Rlvar. One of the worWa lars«>t rctalnlnx valla has bean bafk at Bancoon. Bor ma. to kevp a r«pcr to It* channel.

What is Castor!a

/"sASTORIA la a hsndan anbatitata for Caatar Oil, Pa t. Drops sad Eoctfcinc Syrapa. It is plMasnt It ooctaica . Opfcsa, Morphia* nor other Hareotfcanbsttnce. Its b t! ■a. fWBsasattm thbty yaatstt has l»^i * “tdCoBctodl

DILOCURA r^OURES PILES THE ONLY WTlfMIAL NEVEDY t:»t »eB WH.Ste «b4 H W » boa. D.C.

Auto-Wash Cake I OftAfTpa yowi CAK

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V'a.tuam tbUm

W N. tl, BALTfMOOC, MO.

Walking far Pleasure.

The old-fa shioMl person who wed to walk mile after ndle on plesaant Sunday afterooMUr throvjh the

This la the inevitable conduaSon drawn by anyone who e*tn pursoea this s nclent pastime and who baa ■pant Sanday after Sunday drilling by foot over .Mcadani and (Srt road* froijnented by autoMoblllaU and an occaahNBl fana band traveling to a

neighbor**.

Walking for the aake ct the walk baa nearly pasaed out. akin* with the one-horse rt*. the ftanUncased artlflrta) flowers In the parlor and hair-cov-ered furniture. It bad Its day before the bicycle sod the automobile and with the advent of Uieae quicker, eoater •neon* of transportation It dropped from the human scheme of thing, with

a dull thud.—-Omaba News.

Tm going out after the ariatl'-n “1 see; the plane people."—lamia-

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Snuff Still la Ownand. Durln* 1917 there » ^re made In the I'nlted State# SUTijSafl pound* of

kUUff.

aian aay not he s eowai d because

l a !• afraid e< s woman.

LEFT TO THE IMAGINATION Thscfcaray's Question at to "Never Was" Speech Would Seam an Easy One to Answer. The two great English novelists. Thick err y nod Dickens, although there was et one time e coolness between them, were generous admirers of cacti other's genius. They left odious comparisons to foolish and petty partisans, of *5ju.m there were plenty la the following of eech. But Thuck_r, afeording .o en.aoecdote recently related, once admitted to Ma American friend, the eloquent Congressman Lamar, a little touch of pique con log the public estimation of his ability and that of Dickens In a minor art. The two were driving together to a banquet of the Literary fund, at which Qlckena, who was an admirable after-dinner orator, was *-0 preside. “Lamar," said Thackeray, “they say I cant speak. But If I want to, I can speak every bit as well as Dickens, and rm going to show you tonight that I can speak almost as well as you

can!"

But when the moment arrived In the course of the proceedings at which make good his assertion, it esme, a passed; and Thac*:ray uttered never a wofd When the banquet was over and the friends were returning, both silent. In their cab, Thackeray turned suddenly to his companion. “Lamar.” be exclaimed, “don't you think you have beard tonight the greatest speech that ever was nevor delivered?"— Youth's Companion. Bird less Prairies of the Northwest. 3 nose of us who here lived In the «»«♦ among tb^ feathered songsters that make their summer homes among the leafy bowers of toreat trees realise bow few and far between are the bird notes of the West. One may travel the prairies for days and meet with is— than half a doreo wtetles. Especially In this part of the country la It desirable that we should conserve what we have left of the feathered tribes and seek to Induce others to visit u£ A birdless country Is thing difficult to picture: It Is not an '.tnpoM'bfUty should we fall to respect the law* now provided for tbs perpetuation of the migratory end other species.—Calgary Herald. Heard In a Store. First Shop Girl—Gee! I'd like have been on the IbS4 when she came ‘T^d Ditto (who had read the log)—They could have used you, all right. Mam*, when they wanted that gum chewed to mend the wster Jacket. —Boston Evening Tnmacript.

Can Be Purchased From Dttlars l* Dairy Supplies, or They May Os' Made on the Farm.

On most fanse cream edh be cootefi lost effectively by the use of col* water. la ordAr to facilitate the c*oA Ing various types of tanks have beds devised. Such tanka can be purchased from dealers la dairy supplies and rilmea from the local hardware merchant, or they may be made oath* farm. A cooling tank should be large igfa to hold at least two cream i la order Gut the newly asperated cream may he cooled In a can

' Doesn't hurt a ff costs bnfc £ fe*''

Mf Tl^yg ™ i, 1919 5 Cents a

era! times j -day. For tame should be situated between the : tank do that aU the stock passes

g tank, tin

Of whatever design the cooling tank may be K should have a tight cover to keep out the heat, and for the aamd reason It Is advisable to place tt la the dairy house or under a shed no that the sun cannot shine directly

upon It

An aRCellent tank may be rsade of two-inch planed cypress board*, p.ojy erly bolted together. ‘ painted on the outside and oiled oo the inside; or, If it Is desirable to keep the cost down to the mlp'mum. a very simple and cheap cooling tank may be made from two or more oil or vinegar I * _ one for each can. The tfpe conducting the wrier into the tank should be about Inches diameter, and upon entering the

With your flngerst Ton can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toe*, and the bard skin cal-

from bottom of feet,

tiny bottle of Treeaone" costs little at any drug store; apply » few drops upon the corn or callus. Inatsntly It stops hurting, then shortly lift that bothetrome corn or callus _ _it off. root and all, without one Mt it pain oraormiesa. Truly! No bmr Mag'-Adv. Living Wag* in Paris »97S a Year. A* the absolute minimum for malntalnlng a man and wife In Paris under the present cost of living. W73 a year to the estimate made after a detailed tevestlgatlon by the socialist newspaper L’Oeuvre. This allows for the smallest quantity of food capable of keeping them In health and permits of no extra expenses, such as use of tubes, omnibuses, the purchase Of newspaper*, pleasure*, or even the replacement of worn-out household articles. The possibility of obtaining ipplics at figures s& low a* those taken Is, however, disputed. French Farmer Had 36 Children. A French farmer Usd 38 ch'ldren22 son* aa^U daughters—all of whom wfere living "when the. war broke out.. The father and one daughter were shot by Germans because they went to Lille to attend a party In honor of a yetatit t’s one-hundredth birthday; a eeccond daughter wna killed by a German Shell at Dunkirk; three sons were discharged from the army with grave InS es. and thirteen were killed in ac- . The size of the family does not make its terrible sacrifice any lew trwg-

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ahoapfsr Nothing better thah Cuticura Soap ApHy and Ointment now and then as

-scalp dean and. hands soft and Add to this the fascinating, fragraat Talcum and you have the

•The man who sold It to you was 0 wedtber prophet." •No. He was a weather profitrer.

(’S HAPPENINGS

IEW OF THE WEEK'S HAP--NGS THROUGHOUT CAPE COUNTY, CONDENSED FOR K READING; WHAT’S WHAT 1UNTY AFFAIRS.

ccan City Public Schools openthe 191!t-:0 school year — y of this week. The t... y Schools opened last Monday, ouse Schools opened on T"e«.

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' » Auction Sale of Real Estate n City to settle the estate of Wesley Lake, one of the foun the resort, resulted In sales ng to nearly $50,000. •eptember meeting of the Cape unty Federated Bible Classes d at the M. E. Church at Go1 Thursday evening. Sept. Edward C. WaddlngtOi. iwn, was the principal speaker. •ndum Petitions are in circulaWildwood by persons who ohthe moving seaward and* re- ; of a portion of the Wildwood ilk. It is estimated that the ment will cost half a million 1 The ordinance creating the snent was passed on first and reading by the Wildwood Com ers on Thursday of this week tew 300 foot pier of the North A>d Fishing Club has been pracCompleted with the exception of > House upon which work will led as rapidly as possible, of the club are already flsh- „ the pier and are getting weak fish, klngflsh. Capo May and now and then a bass. * past two or three days the j been running better than at e this season, so that tin anticipating good sport I jer fishing. 1 J~r.merlcan Express Co. has given 0lrt liai Its delivery service will be SL Peternv,e<i on October 1st in pracii-out-nf-doorll the resorts of Cape May

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LASTS PRICE!

buildings

should this one prove satisfactory. The building was constructed of wbi;e and buff marble, at a cost of $90,000.— Popular Science Mon’hly.

unlay" Willing. Flesh NVeaV. the Kirliout that lusomnla am t beiieli ti apologise, old man. Tk* before I been too sleepy nights t» Casseljoston Tranacrlpt.

A Judge'* stand for race tracks that Is revolved by an electric motor la the Idea of a Kentucky Inventor.

Instead of shaking bandcustom of the Chinese to .

clenched fists.

NecesMiy U the mother of a 4

many alleged poems.

flervtceable Cooling Tank.

fl aud-a abort tort dour, to the bottom sc be conducted the warmer

tank by *

piece of pipe, within a few 1 that the cold water to the bottom, fr* water through the

•lope mao It te to get b*».k »

When the world begin' to applaud

it »» la C v *r te 1 * man for hU actloaa Ma bead gets toe

tain, terg- for Ma hat

25 Cents , Will buy a Big Package of Postum Cereal weighing over a pound, net. What are you paying | for coffee?

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water may drrolale'tmfiec »• well n* around them. The outlet pipe should

Inches In diswaater.

Locknuts and ahect iwckln* amy be

data where pipe*

uaed 10 make i.ght Joints a

When using la the cooling agent It most he borne In mind that the water dio_ld%4thei flow through the tank continuously ot be changed so frequently that the cream will be kept as cold an the writ water.

Audiences term do'not pay for u?.niiK«ion until they have seen the atari of the ffim.

▲ younc man seldom dicovers be la in lore natll the girl In the case puts him Best.

KIDNEYS WEAKENING? BETTER LOOK OUT!

■me ecvedoul wm of noma Xv* Balaam sk&UTE-s':?:; Many a young man looks upon a dollar saved aa a good time teat.

Kidney and bladder troubles -oo't ffisappeax of tbemaalves. Tber grow upon you, alowlr but steadily underantai^g jour baaltb with deedly eertMaty, until you fall a victim to Incurable disease. ’ll Stop your troubles wbBe there is time. Don't wait until littla pslns Ueomt tag m be*. Don't tnB* with dUsase. To avoid future milering begin *Sk^»hre**or four every day until you feel that you *re entirely free from pels. •This well-known preparation has been one of tbs national remedial of Holland for centuries In URM the govern-

mem of tbs Netherlands granted a saw rial charier authorizing Its sale. The good h—j.-ewife of Holland wouM most aa soon be without food aa witb"Ileal Du’.ch Drop#,” as An rsila OOlAi MEDAL Hsarism

measure for tbs sturdy, robust health of the Hollanders. Do not delay. Go to your druagbd and insist on his supplying you with a box of GOLD MEbALHaariem Ofl Capsules. Take them aa directed, am* if yon are not satisfied with resulu your

GIVE SOIL MORE ATTENTION Whan Dairymen Oo Th* They Will Find Thomaelvci Independent of Feed Dealers. The time has Come wLea dairy fareacre mnst devote more attention to aotl managrmmt and crop growing and In* attention to balanced rations until they get their farms on a seif-sustain Ing baste. When dairy former* do this they will discover that tnry ore Independent of feed uenlers in reading the raw*, and as the system I* continued a few years they will create a surpln* which can be utllired » feeding beef cuttle, sheep and hogr TIME FOR COWS TO FRESHEN Meet Favorable Month* Are Those Beginning With November and Ending With Mar^h. | Inveetltatteo* by Frufeaeqr McCand- | lt*h of the dairy di-|mrtmoiJt of the | I own Agrimlturnl college Indlrntc that , t ,wa frcsh'.iilng in August produ.e de j dded!} less milk during the year than j o»w> freshening in any other month. 1 The m«rt favorable months for rows 1 to freshen nre tbo-e t-cglnulug with November and mdlnf w ith Marth.

Proof that Some Women

do Avoid Operations^ lln. Etta Dorion, of 0«denk>urg, Wia, •api -I suffered from female troubles which caused idereiug pains like s knife through my back sod aide. I dnaijylost Mltny Srength ao I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an opersUon tSlwould not listen to It I thought of wi^lhtAi^».bout Lydia E. pinkham's Vsqetsbte Compound and tried It. T he first bottie brought great relinl sod six bottle', have entirely cured All women who have female trouble of any kind should

Lydia £. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound."

How Mm. Boyd Avoided an Operation. Canton Ohio.—*1 suffered from a female treubte which caused me much suffering, and two doctor* decided that I would have to go through as operation before I could

^“Myrnother. who had been helped by Lyd‘» «-Wnk. hasraVegetable Compound, advised dm tc fore submitting to an operation. It relieved _ v . _ for thorn ’ — Mrs M*Bi« Dorn, 1421 6th bti, [

M. It, Canton, Ohio.

Evenj Sick Woman Shouj EYDIA E. PINKHAM’S

VEGETABLE COMPOUND,

Before Submitting Tit An Operatton

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