Cape May County Times, 26 September 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 6

nkCoortney Tell* How She Whm Cored by Lydia E. Ffidkham’s Vcgetabht

1 toffcr, for It ha* J don-, tich rood «S* *r M ad I knnr H «uf bote SSmtM tboyjrffl giro ttafrirtiteL 7 ' •-MaXaBafOocvnonr, *

Eberb remed]', Lyd'* E. PinkJ Ttr^uble Cotrooaod, atrioL For i ad rice write Lrate E. Ptekhsa *■» Co-, Lynn, tum^TborogcX^

« hot yi

fcoft Ped*'. Thl* Is • free country. **—To*, but speak lower; some • oorrice man may overbear yon.

BACK LIRE A BOARD? IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS

, Baa's &c %m ssfferiac iron tbs mM mttmj of lac back. Don't watt £F*=jg“«3k*5£i2s srrtfis*’* kl " '»rs2?i3rs•oco «cr of tbsM

h. c. or u. -“I bear yon are rettlnr a b’l dow." Jack—"Why—erVl t It was until I *ot i t".

Usa proJocM OluarMskU u* > sUmina smtastts. wrwat** sytbasj’sm-ar-

Tea. and no man ever knows as mmA ms be'd like to bare you tbluk

b (MIy to tell a’ man who baa the acW that misery loves company

Bee Dee sto ^4{^ liry -

r Pimples X* > rashes, hives, rwl- ^ ■ •aas and skin blemishua can

bo quickly removed with

Glenn’s Sulphur

Soap

Delightful in a warm bath

trrve* and Induces refresh- M

► ■Ms.Sro^.aos.

NEW JKSEY STATE BRIEFS

llestdenta of Cnmden, Dumberlng 50,000, wero forced to walk, owing to trolley net-rfee* being suspended beccuse of rlota. - Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts, of OIoucrater la preparing for a Mg eelobratlon and - atMaHc meet for Tlmnkaglrlng day. Beginning October V, a number of grocery stores In Faulaboro wT" * bare been doing a credit business sett for stdriD- cash. Tbs Woods! own Society of Frtecida

tures. b“ginutnfc In October, tr Rnasell of 8wartbmore. There la a scarcity of workmen at the pbtnt of the Mantau Chemical Oosupany, Faulaboro. which Is being lacreai.rd to twice Its pment capacity. J. E. Abbott of Vineland, state dlrlalon fire warden for that section for several years, baa bon transferred to a middle Jersey division, and Major Leonidas Coyle, wbo saw two yeanT service, succeeds him. Despite the high cost of material and labor, MUtrlUe ' is experiencing the greatest building boom In yean, as the demand for dwellings and ape ft men ts Is far exceeding the sojr

ply.

After several months* prepantten U Is said that the Booth Glass Manufacturing Company, which bought out the old Swedesboro works some time uro, will pot the factory into blast by October 1. The workers engaged In the manufacture of dynamite at the DuPont plant at Glbbetown bare been placed on a nine hour day schedule Owing to a boom in business. The West Jene; Baptist Association will bold Its ai

. Juif M«« m be

Taylor Memorial Churrii, Paulaboro, on Octyb^r 7 and 8. Her. G. S. Miller, pastor of the local cuurch, has arranged to have the delegatee admitted to tbe Hog Island shipyard, located directly across the Delaware river from Faulaboro. The Chautauqua In Salem' was a gratifying success In every wi/y, *nd ns evidence of public Interest more than n hundred - prominent men. and women signed ax gwarantbrs for next year's Ch.iuiantina, although but 90 were required by the asaoefadon. Dr. J. A. Beck, medical officer of tbe Gloucester City Board of Health, vaccinated a number of ch'ldren whose parents claimed they could not afford to pay for it, and tbe youngsters are now at school. _ _ It! chard V.'t>lgfcta. sixty-live years old, president of Colgate A Co. of Jersey City, which wta founded by Ms grandfather in 1808, died in bis home Ui Weak JJntPEft^ ife. graduated from Yale in iSi7. .Juroea ri. Huttffilnqap of Wood butt a etril War veteran, qridently beUcs-ee In prepare-In ess." SdtJe _pm# ago M oederi-d n monument erected" te* tb* Weuonnb Cemetery, end tbe atone has »u aet. It Is of granite wittr ralsod letter*, complete with the ceptlou of tbe dote of bis death. J now-It looks s< tl-engh it might many years before the stone ".vlH coiu^letfd. as IJntchlnson Is “only' •wVtenV-soMm yean tdd, and lie *Ode bis bicycle to tlie cemetery to see that De JTM act; ACBOBbeg. ta? He rode a wheel’beaotri tbe trolleys were not running. A story tell'ng period will be n regular Saturday afternoon feature at the CedarvlUe rabllc library during ' lire fall and wluter. - . -- Ci.dte -ilrvctlon Ot local pastors and 60 layjven pinna have been completed for r. raUglnds aurvey of Burlington and townablp. Tit# sugar famine tn Woodbury lies been oroken by the receipt o( ball n ton by one of tbe storekeepers. ' H oland Carry, a farmar neat Course's Lutitimg, Salem eonnty. hai lost <r. pigs from a peg of Oh by

Cbotora.

"'heo«*a et 'Time In connection with the fln 1.S, of the body of pretty se venfa-'. . .-ar-ol'l Vrrvna Lamb In Uropp'i lake, Trenton, were dispelled by Coroner Warm or, who after an ’la ,-Mlgntloo cvmriutlwl the fin. Obdlng tkat she could not have tSc •aibr prlvnegm %» olh-r girl*, borauw alia > a* a wrrd of the Now Jersey Children's Society, thn-w l.eraidf Into tbe take la a suicidal Unity. Tbe fourth carload of surplus army food lias oceti ordorwj far IT>llll|wburg The Flrat Prr*l>ytcrlan Church nf VlnelRitd held a reception la houet of Its 44 ine'ulrt-r* who were In llte war. Sotoebcdy put one *ter on tin- MrrHianivUls Half Hour Iteudltig Club, which undertook to eatabllch I. curb market. Meinbcra of the dull had arrauged with a numtier of fannera to he In front of the town hall faith produce. Then The fannera got notice that tbe plan waa ahnndoned, with the result Hint when crated* of women went to the expected curb msilket wltb their Imaketr there waa but one fanner on band. Who got the list of addresses a»d seiit out the fake ootfawa Is wot

knot

An examination for a rural mall carrier on the Klcklcville route will tie held on September 27. As n step toward starting the new borough hall at Pmnsgiove the old frame dwellllig of tb*- Main alreet site, puniinin-d by cout^ett for *0,01 K), ill

be lemoved.

The altotit'on of Ule aufftorilica at I Woodbury bns bo4fc «nU*d to tira-Jer

of aolem

i appei

_ intec: c-r Ai Wi I ■dor Free Fyr k 0.S.B,

Governor Btmyon repudiated .tbe action of Adjutant Greet*1 OQcyssn In pre;*!rattan for -rooWHaaUoai of the

state mnida to quell

Oamdcn and Burlington bocauM of r

forcement of the fare The idea «t erecting a memorial bos pltal for tbe service tore of Qlswcerter CUy baa been abandoned!, and it Is likely that a reception will be amng-d and probably tbe origtnal idea sf erecttog a mooument and tnMote WH1

carried out.

Another mysterious fire et Lamport destroyed the Casino. retaUlag a loss ex about $90,000, and tbi - spread to tbe Aberdeen I away. Only, tbe efforts brigade saved the hotel, owned b/ Willism It. Brict

structure covering a large area, with various amusement entezpftete on tbe first Boor, and Bring quart era, "-vacant for borae time, above. Boosters for tbe new Soot* Jersey Normal School. Gla«boro, are not likely tc see dirt fly ®n the prvject before

- . - lenrieMurrcs to tbe effect -bat tbe State Board of Edocatioc tea .some rather elaborate ideas for tm bnfldlnga for the schools and aril! not start work until It baa

teor* funds In band. The board

appropriatioc.

will

ed Gowrr.or opta* New i aid to the

a«k for an inefriaed

. In a procUmatton Issued Runyon calls upon tbe people Jersey to extend material aid

homeless and destitute of . Oor us Christi, the Texan town devasteteu by the recent hurricane. He oSka that contrlbutlona be forwarded to State Treasurer William T. Rea-l, who for tbl* purpose will se^e^aa tbe realdeiit

In this stare. When tbe will -of Antonio Celia, late proprietor of tbe Knife and Fork Inn, was probated by Surrogate Abbott at Mays Landing It dlaciomu the fact that during less than a quarter of a century tn the resort be ted atnas-cd «r*hrtt.nc of approximately *175.000. The bulk of tbe estate under the will is bequeath ed to Robert Antonio Cefla, an adopted son. The Girard Treat Company of PUiladstphlu and Mrs FtoresceJa. Biddle are named a* executors. Henry B. Grubb, former ynebtetnan and member of one of New Jersey'* oldest famine*, died at bm borne In BurilngtoiL following a long Illness. He was a brother of the late General E. Burd Grubb and of C. Ross Grubb and the Counteas de Cerkea, both of whom live In BurUngtoti. A brother, Parker Grubb, wa* killed In the civil Mr. Grubb r.as bool tn 1846 to the same room In which be died. Solicitor Redrew gave an opinion to tbe Woodbury Board of Frqoboldcr* that it la of rite! Importance to the elty and tbe count? <: large Some of the city streets are. sadly in need of permanent Improvement, and the cily been caring for them, but tb* solicitor la of the oplnlot- that tbe county Is responsible for and should maintain county roads through tbe city. This applies to borough* n>*o. Tbe future hocklebei—y will be os large ai the ordinary alee blackberry, cord In, to Miss Elizabeth White of New Lisbon, who boa been cultivating them with Uns in view. Shs: Is one of tbe owner* of tbe btg Whites bog and la looked upon as an authority on hucklebtrrle*. For the past two years ahe has offered prises to huckleberry pickers to bring to her bust r* that bear berries as large as a half inch to dr-

Btcauae Colombo* Day falls on Sunday this year tbe Italian Knigbts of Oetteibus Beneficial Association of Camden Wir. have Its celebration the following day. Pitman spr.'t a Jl'.lle Ism than $360 tor four public toad concerts to tbe summer, moat of tbe fund being contributed by local aiwvtebts. Frank A JH'angter la tnatnirmr In a special rourqe to agriculture, which wfil l»e conducted again at 'he Wood* town High School. Ml* Kulhryn Relaa baa resigned as a teacher la the Clayton High School to become a private aecrctory to the superin tend ret of schools at IW-lleriUe Warden Hager baa ted hU "boarder*" busy thU week repel ittog anil cleaning tb* Interior of tbb Woodbury Jail. The Finance Cctoufittee of the Pitman Welcome Home Committee tea already received nearly 81JMJ In coo iributlnot. Tbe omtuas for funds was directed by Edward II. Gurk. Charged by Ohartes Fort, scalar Ot welrbu and m«umrea. John H. Bailey, a Maurioetown coal dealer, was arrested and gave *300 hoods for n further bearing. At an enthualalUc meeting of return cl aenrica men to the Audltoriam. Millville, a peat of the American teglon waa orgartlr-ed. with these offi cera: i'«iniunnd»T. Dr. Frank II. Siu-p-pard ; vice commander, Harry It. IS allman ; adjutant, Joacph F. Smith ; financial officer, tewreoce Be coo : huioriao, O. Vernon Pepper; cteplnin. Rev. tents E. Weln. Tbe legion adopted the name of Malvern Nuhb. In honor of the young Millville offii-i-r ..ho was killed at Chattaail-Tblery When nil returna are In itie membera of the Thorofmre Fire Cumpany expect the proceeds of '.heir recent carnival to reach Sl.ttlO. Mr* Abigail Ten Eyck otwerved tbr one huu'trc-d and firs, annlvcnmry of her birth «t the home of her daughter, Mia> Jeannette Ten Ey k of Kontb lire till, with whom she lives. HUe v.a* le.rn nt the latter ffiace and *1■ways bns lived there Wiib >1.0 exception of n slightly defeeiiw «l.!on ab»

' TO ESCAPE DfiAFT

Slacker Ensured S«ml-Starvation Rather Than Endure Perils of Army Service.

St Jotasbury. Vt—Arrested aa

after be bid for aevccal days to tbe mountainous regions about the city, placed ante servlet «t damp Devaoa through tbe selective draft operatfam. only to desert from there after two week*, and atoce that time living a hermit's lift oh Victory mountain. Is tbe history of Elmer H. Cox. wbo baa giver himself up to tte authorities and la now to a bosp.tat under observation as to Ms sanity. Oox aays he et* baric, berries, leavss, nata and anything that be could get hi* tends on. He xlcpt to high trees.

for fear somebody would capture him wMl* be waa sleeping, and walked In his bare feet ao ns not to leave cuy tracks. From the first Cox took a great dislike to the war end bad queer Idea* concerning tbe army and the draft. HU number was called for exnmltuition by the draft board and be ijld not appear.- nor could be be found.. Sever il days later -be was asre to tne town and an officer trailed him to a rudely constructed shelter cm Victory

Tbs mild and be* bag tcfloeace of Dr. Kilmer’* 8w»mp-Uoot » soon rcaJixvd. It sUnd* tbe bi*bsr* far Us remarkable record of mocos. An extauaing phyeieixa for one of tbs prominent life Inxunnee Coapanies, in -an interview of the (abject, made tbs Ba-

the city, and be wai arrested. He passed the pbyaical examination and was aret wltb several other rookies to Camp Drenx early In June. IMS, and was accepted and placed in the Infantry. About two weeks after be arrived there he waa raponed as missing at roll call an$. as time drew fin and nothing was beard of his where about*, be wax Bated aa a deserter and the government ottered a reward of $100 for him dead or alive. While driving along on a highway that leads to about tbe foot of Victory mountain. Charles H. Howe of St. Jobnsbury noticed a man. wrecked phyxiea'ly, overed with dirt and look tog half-atarved; balf-wa'.klng nod telf-crawllnjr eloog tbroegh the woods. He investigated, dUcovrred the idre Uty of the man and took bira to Iowa where was placed to the county Jail and Inter taken to « hospital.

Slew Pet Parrot to Save Its Reputation j

Testimony !

ter parrot “to j

that she save Its i

ted formed s habit of .-nrstng j ai her wax'offered here by Mr«. Sara K. Matteaon. thirty-two. la an action brought by o rrls- j Uve to have ter declared tnoam- j potent. “At one time the Mrd used to -say ‘Good .light, ms. - j but then prenla started rorsinf j around the house. After that It : used lo^aay. ‘Good night, yen j blankety Monk blank ’ 'Jlire I ‘ killed It." Mia. Mattesoo trail-

FINOS HAT AN UNSAFE BANK Travsler In Kansas City Pule Rail In

|J74.

KaWs mty -b. H. Itoya«r. wte says te le a iaprriy>!tntiv, at tin- Da Pout I'uwder renspaBy. irit lrt« room at tbe Hotel Baltimore tli- other alghi and entered a motor car that stopped to from of a rooming bouar on Walnut street, tbs former reridanre of Agoe*

IMIer.

•T ter* $174 with roe." Raynor said tn the rteuffour. *T might t>* robtx-d la there." “Ob. no, thl* Is a flnt-class plnrr now." Interrupted the chauffeur. “Hut put your money to the bond of your

hat."

"G-iod idea." Raynor <1«<-Inred. pterin? tte intsne)' In his hat. A few into ate* tel -r Raynor waa Ini rod tired to Ulllsn Fox. keeper of the rooming bouse, he |.-ld the poll'-v She took bit, tel and hung It on n tell rack. Thr

HmuT. or departed.

V.l»eii Untune rotunir.l to hit hoi , tte $174 vn* gone Mlltan Fox «ni» amsted, bm denied tte theft, l

We Htikd You the Pack*** That Put* Health

Your Home

and Cheerfulness In Your Home

_ fsrrih, so aotery. *o stay te ■ xffly that h it naivemliy used in osenriag ftoyc wall coamtiosa Ahtedte h asre ia the ksncfi aeteok, cteacha* am maUett, whether pLster, wallbosrd, over («ieud •vx&s, « that a solid os «b* will and not priatfd *e uciine eoton. Aiabsatmeia psri»d fr dryjwmdr. is fcH fire poond jwcfagvt. roq, only pur* cold sratrr to mb, wuk fcecoona oc sack p*ck*g*. You wa«

used is the finest bdotes and public b where. Re aurr yoa C« Aiabaatine, r cssnot or reH not auppfy you, trrtte card and color designs nrtb m

nfimndvOls Avs.

Thousands Have Kidney Tronbie and Never Suspect It

Appttcats for lasanace Oftea

Judging from reports from druggists vbo tit eosstantiy in direct toc-i with ' C. there lx

so many applicants _ - _ jected is Lactose kidney troobla ii common to tbs American people, and the large majority of thorn whom appltca-

tbat they bare tbe dtesse It fa on at aU drag stores in bottlax of two ai medium and Urge. However, If you with first t

WaMifliii. N. Y.. for a temp's bottle. When writing be aura and -Air.

WILD ANIMALS VISIT BANFF

Doer and Bears So Tam* That They Ar« Everyday Sight* In Canadian Village.

Although Banff is a bustling village during the summer, and lx thronged with tourists, wild doer from tbe mountain* are to te sere dally on the aufastn, and at night stotely elk leap from the roads Into tte hushes to escape approaching automobile*. If a Banff cottager expect* to eat hi* own "garden truck," he builds a desrproof freer around hia patch. The ground* of Brett hospital are open from tte street, and the otter night half a doare dear made a raid upre tte flower garden. Banff !■ tte cap Ital of Rocky Mountain park, and shooting game within tte park limits U forbidden by Jaw. Tte deer, being unpmiMted, bar* become very tame, and oven a bear now and then pays a friredly visit to tb* vlUage. Not long ago a bicyclist, speeding down on* of the stue afreets nt otAt. bit e dark object, and turned a somersault or two before te hit tte macadam. Sitting up. te looked around and dincovered a bear bluing tte trail for bom* as fast a* four leg* could carry him Although tame and somewhat obtrusive, the deer, elk and te*r do not relish too dove an acquaintance with man. and have proved them aelvn* to be not only picturesque perfectly aar *" New* tetter

CURES

ONE NFGHT CORN CURE

Pucs 10 CKKTS

at DRUG STORES and

Mht Mfl fo, tefom, Mi

| V 'SL'AP' rss:OtK!Mflf

1 duty SI cas he's c;

■S'reaXiia'to »o ta-n«'h ta»"*«v'»—<■« ZF'zz&i'sraSssZt&ss “i^ «jy.

ADVISEO HIM TO GO SLOW

Darky’s Peculiar Reason tor Wanting Son to Be Eaay on Hla “Pen Are-" for a While.

"George." said a Florida man not long ago to an old negro in hla employ. *T understand that you Intend to give

your sou an education."

•Dava my Inteutlna. sub," reurmded George- “1 know myself what 11# to struggle along without teanla*. an' I has determined my are alal goto' to bate do alch trouble aa la* bad." "Is your are learning rapidly?" "He ah ere la. sob. Lax* week bs done wrote a lettah to hi* auat wtet

r fro

an' afia while hefi goto' to write to his aunt dat Uvea ■bout fifty mllre tv>m

-Why di-an't te wrirt to that nowr smilingly asked hi* atupbiyv.' “He kaln't write ao fur ylt, auh. ti* kin write twvmty aaUre fust rate, but I tote him not to try firiy mile* 18 he seta stronger wtf Ms pen."—Jeckaoovllle Thnre Union.

•ou-cs *f Fancy.

"R ad any new fiction latc4'7“ * the lady with the pink bat i ‘

health resort.

“No. I tut'** coufes* I have not." piled tte tody wit}) the blue creation “What's wrong? Ire't your hustend writtoc to you whUe you are uawy T —Yrekre* Kiatereun.

7" Mfced

A dish You’ll always relish

At breokfast or lunch with either milk or cream

Grope-Nuts

fills q requirement for nourishment not met by

many cereals.

No cooking No west© At Grocers Everywhere. *

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