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HI* Own Son, Pailmon. Win* HU Strlpei In Ovc rteae Service. Frlecr’t of Fniiik O. Latrden point erltk prde to his record as t»ar gov eriior o’ Illinois. Pruaiptly followinp the *eTtrsi.re of diplomatic reiatlon* between the United States and Gcmanj Go-. Lowdan issued sn aptwal to the p-’ople of Illinois to uphold j President Wilson. “It U th • solemn duty of all Americana," he vaid. “to raily to hl» *uppc rt.” Three d; y* later he went before a Joint sac* jd of the two branches of th* lefialf :ure to renew his appeal. “We na y have many sj mpailiies.” be said. “W* can hate but one alleirlsac* and that allegiance is to the United Sta es.“ The autl jrlticv in Wanhluwton regarded DU ol* a* critical territory Got. Lowd n took immediate steps t-i demonatra e that the inate Was unitedly back o' the government in whatever war neasures It undertook. H•ppolntod i state council of defense, represent In ■ all parties and ail elements. to -.rganL* the war activities of IliiBota. TV* w -rk of this council was noteworthy. Fluaic, by an aupropriatl-u of 150.000 as again;: r.i>ropr1vtioi>s for similar purposes in other auto running a* high as X.‘.000.0(»i, the IIItnoU council achieved results equal in importance to those of any ou.er l«wly of Its kind In the r >untry. Among the things It did of direct aid to the g»'anunent's military pAns was to prallmlnary training to several thoi; sand drafted men. so that oo n-port lag to camp they were able to obiou Immediate recognition us n>"ncr>mmi'aloned officers. The council's chief function, however, was In building up th* morale of the people at home, fostering economies, and aiding move, menu of whatever kind lesigned to Increase national efficiency. The governor kept in close personal touch with the Illinois boys in khaki and blue. lie visited them In their camps, traveled to the seaboard to bid Godspeed to departing -ontingents am: waa at New York to give welcome ir. . th* name of the state to the veteran* who came back at the doae of th' fighting. His interest in the soldiers was not I maraly official. Among them wa» hi* own son Pullman Lowden—a member of the Prairie division. In that diviaioo was the “I»andy PI rat" regiment of the Iliiools national guard with which Lowden served for three years aa Ueutenant-coKinel. Pullman went ovaraeu* with hlr outfit, did his bit In the ranks as a common soldier, and cans back wllh the cheri*L“d gold Barrie* stripe*.
LOWDEN FOR ECONOMY Term a* Governor a Record of Saving and Efficiency.
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SAHARA ONCE FERTILE LAND In the Stona Age Africa Far Out- ( *:ripp: d Eurepc. Accocding to Chicaga F-ofe»aoe The Sahara de«ert was oo-e well f wntere.1 pnd fertile and bunler* froni •be Sahara .platffuu. moving gradually j down tiirotigh a rift In noitheastern I Africa, located where Egypt now lie*, itnnrdlng to I»r. J. Henty Breasted, proli—ur t.f Egyj tolngy and oriental, hlstnrv. University of Chicago. Doctor Breasted rsld that this *11 hnpi»ent-d about the time of the atone age. E ypt was then one huge lake, hut It gradually drained out Into the Mediterranean, leaving the Nile val- . ley. Here the hunters were afforded every natural resource and founded a dvillzallon which outstripped Europe, ’t was about 4000 or 3000 B. C. that Egypt had a stshia government controlling mlPdons of souls. The grain of Egypt we* 1.000 year* older than any found In Asia says Ditdor Breasted, and cattle undoubtedly had their origin In Africa. The Stone age founder* of Egypt early dere! tped from hunter* to farmery and used the oldest metal ln«t.-umenis made by human agency. They evidently discovered the metal there, and a system of writing wa* evolved In Egypt thousands of years before Chris*..
Kn,plif.es Usnagement of Stite Affair* With Result* Profitable to the Ta* Payers. The high cost of goveminei,! h-.« aup; .ed the .* importers of *'i nk " lowden the plall.irin on »! . . i!,. are confident he will t>. Her ■ ft--: dent of the United Ntati--Governor Lowden wa» Imni on iarnt and Worked Ids wav through school l-y teaclilug. lie l* n produ of the Middle West, having 1-vn !«.in tn kllnnesi>:.'i. rnlsi-d In Iowa «nd then coming to Chicago, He -rorkdi a* a clerk In a Chicago 1 • w office for a week while preparing for his profe*atori. Later he entered polr . IT • waa thrice eli.Ti 1 tha Thirteenth Illinois dlairict l.ctore voltmtnrily retiring. He was elected governor of the stale In IPIft by > tremendous pin rallty and his Yeccrd as chief exccuUre baa put him in the list of pr*»idential poaalb 111 ties. Urlemls of •t : - gi.varnor explain that he ;.*•! in he dragged Into the race for president Certainly h* does not seem tn worry about the outcome of the campaign. “I think one of the great.*! need* of the country today la u Stronger, finer, happier Americanism.” said Governor Lowden. “We can compel alien, to respect our form of government, or get out, and that we tnu«t do. At the same time we are under the pro found necesjiity of earning thnl re spec; from all right thinking men. W* are bearing strong preachmentagalnat profiteering and extravagniice Tet It la hardly dawning « a th*- polite mind that »«• can be psylng csccaa Ively for government, a* well as for migsr. meat or fuel. "IHlno:* formerly had li’> s-imra'c nFa'.r*. No one :ran, no a.-..re of me ., were re*pap*ihle. A premium waa
Famed Woman Traveler. Madam* Pfeiffer should take her place in history alongside of Kolf tha Walker, nr Traveler (Ganger), for no woman. living or dead, has accomplished *o ranch with her leg*. Sh* was horn In Vienna in 1707- A lor# affair having gone askew, and an unfortunate marriage to a man thrice her age. turned Ida Pfeiffer's thoughta Into the wide, wide w-orid. aud she begun her famous Journey*, four voyagi->. which went four times not only round the world, but In and out of the world, itirtndlng the islands of cannibals near Java, the my«cries of Pern and Ecuador, Bagdad aco Otahelte In the Pacific ocean. Panama and th# United Slate*. If -he bud been a gifted writer we might have had valuable data. But It I* not fair to a-k the forehead to e* ual such underpinniag. of power and endurance.
First Canned Pineapples. It was to th* discovery of Ta# po^ sIMUttc. of a trade In canned plneaf* ph*s that the great pine farming Industry in the Ka*! i* due. Two Eng* . -hmet;. s. Singapore, saw the suitability of the fruit for canning. Ita shai-e waa Juat right. It could easily be grown to a uniform alee, and It waa In great demand in tsuntrles where It would not grow out of door*. The iraoe was soon taken over entirely by the Industrious Chinese and ha* tor a long lime been one of their staple export*. In many of the warmo. rone of ("blna. miles of field* may be seen r.-guikrtr and neatly planietj ” ”« the pite. !• |* Invariably multiplied by aucker* l.-om the root.
Mountains rtalt.s -c-m to have been built * ku-tian race, a* at once their ■i' their catliedrals; foil of ro* of illuminated manu.crint r scholar, kindly in simple leai r the worker, quiet In pal# r* for the thinker, glorious la for the wor*: Iper. They are cathedrals of the earth, with f*" - “f rock, pavements of ' dr* of strean and stone, alow, and vaults #f pnrpl#
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Mt. Stanley (Jalckmirc, ol Vineland, was a week-end visitor With hi* sister Mrs. K. Hoffman. Mrs. K. It. lie** and iangliter Lolita were visiting in Viiieiaud oh Thursday. Mr*. Wilson James wa* a Cape May C urt Ilium- visitor on Monday. Out Ncoool teacher* attended the Tearhria inert'ug at ssmtii Seavitte on Wtoiieeda). Mr. _T. 8. Durell attended a meeting at Green Creek, on Saturday evening. Mrs. Matilda Creatur-and son Walter eiiu-ilamed a number ol young folks on Saturday evening. The forms of tne Cape May County | Times close promptly each week on ' Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock. No news or advertising copv can be accepted after that time for Insertion I In the current week's issue. This role will be strictly adhered to. and advertiser* and correspondent* ere earnestly reoueated to get tholr copy In early
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