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iounty Times
Voi_ XXXV No. 13.
CAPE MAY COUNTY (Ste* Isle Cite P.O.), N, J., FRIDAV,- MARCH 19, 19-°
5' Cekts^copy, $1.50 a Year
PI HS MIES (HMM k0TFS AND CLCAHINO* OF ’ERSONAL CHARACnHj • !TT ,EMs‘oF INTtRMt AOOUT E.1LK8 YOU KNOW OAT HER KD IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.
OPPOEE8 ADDITION TO PIER (17,000 WILI
T 1ESE STORMY DAYSYCU l 1. ..LBBER BOOTS, ; March *« «t*nnj moatte. «nd U an ojivl-dcam mu you wtn ‘ uoow. We '«m. in 'Arge V1I . tv 01 aiita ud nuke*. ' ub -V ov,r»bo*» foe iboa. wbo^only tart go oat oooDLlonally. Goodyear " / Try a t *»r ot Army BSt.r , iook«> and hard -rear. PFEIF£iS HO JUBVARD STORK, Sea We
. -^av.
t IEC1AL SALE OF STANDAUD
Tut Iincee ol all yrtandani
Ur, have advanced 26%; erUle Umy mj -nure etodc of Miller. Ajax an kliclilean Urea TrtU be ecal at the -nets; all cixoe, all treed*. It you nr* aoon, BUY THEM NOW 1E a save *5% OH Ibe OttL MAZUWKs GARAuS •ad >X1!U) SERVICE
-TAuON, sea lale City.-
GARDEN THEATRE MOVIES ARE THK IIEST- No capenae >• apared Xc five tit; j>eople of Uiia eeel "*
j.^isiUr movies within r
running: Roth Rola«r»B>*."Tiger'a TraU"; a weekly I*«U»e New* and omedlea. Evert Saturday ud .'uuca>. Adulta 20c, children lie.—
adv. ,
The new thrift habits formed during the war should be encouraged. An account In the Security Truel Co., ca,- May. wfl help you. SUCH GOOD ''.ANDY, looae or In bjaoi, as you prefer. Fttch Drug
company.—-adr.
foR SALE— aoldrn Oak, No. 1*. 1'tiiur wove. c,ood A new. Apply at No. In Dauphin Siren- Adv. *t.
UNLESS PLANS ARE FILED i or* Under Way on Extenelen of Ocean Pier North Along Boardwalk la Subject of Controversy; Contractor Threatened With A/-rtti. The commencement of Work'on an ertaaalon to the D. Clnl Ocean Pier he north side of the present structure has stirred up a controversy that baa reached the City Commissioners In the form of a protest, at Monday i
-tee dug.
B v 8 r D ^:wJjlGBICyML NOTES
OF THE PAST WEEK
f
Tke^StS Isle City Bni'ding and Loan Asaocistioi. hat mstuird lu 40th sm’ list Series o( stock, iu slightly onder 11 years and sis months, and within a day or two tlie tidy sum of $17,000 will br dist-ibated to stockholders. The 43d senes will mature in June, making the mstnrity in eleven years and four months. At the annua; meeting of Ute aterkholdtra of tinAssociation last week, it was conclude*! to hereafter mature stock alien it reached fc!00 per ahari-, :nnead
William Sterena, the contractor for! weitir-. as heretofore, until the aunnal
the Pier Company, removed several | meeting of the Association, benches to allow plitis and lumber to| ■ -
Now
be carried over the boardwalk to the site of the new work, and when word this action reached Director at Highways Chapman, Mr. Stevens was given twenty-four hours to put hack the benches or sniter arrest. The benches were returned but no •talemeet has been made by Mr. Oru, President ol the Pier Company, the kind of building he proposes to erect. The Pier Company. It developed at Monday s meeting, time a nnot against the Improvement, but that no did ob>Kt to anyone budding on tne ciean aide of me DoardwaiA wimnrst getting tne consent of tne City, and hl.ng plan* showing chat me budding wovla not be of an on
jecuunable character.
tha, o.^inal pier company
DICTATOR MAZUfUE LAUDED
AT MOOSE BANQUET
oudt me preaeut pier, air. unapmaai^as truly wonderful for the experience
Gustav Crowecker was a basilicas nffiuir io Philadelphia on Weduesdav »u«i liiuwiay. Mm. A up uht us Miller was a PHladplpida visitor on riatuiday. on a *bopi'Uig lour. '• Mayor bitch was - Trenton visitor on M'muay, at lending the Mayor's league meeting, in the inrercri of the i< ..isUiiioa for male aid In beach ffmt
’* a J
.tlirniUoaa.costing $1200 are < oiiipbjle to lh<- Loretta Bath K •. i-qulred by P. Monti *-■> Ontracior Jeff< »irk *
Do You Want Fast Freight Bervlec Te Big Cities? Would you believe that parts of Delaware and Maryland, all ho ugh farther from New York City- than Cape May riounty arc rdOiy-neRn-r to that mark»l than we are . This Is because a fist thru-freight ruri between lower Delaware and the large city markets and eftahle* “Tom Jones” to sell his produce on the best'market long before the wilted produce (perhaps return) Is anywhere near Its destination. A fast freight would be s great jten1* to the Cape May Coutdy farmers i it would enable them to lay out large- plans for acricnlture.ahan they can *iow do when limited to the shore
leel assured
having ever, a half chi
Warm tribute waa paid to Dictator Clarence Marorie, of Sta Isle City loyal Order ol Moose, at the Moose Banquet on Tuesday night. Ifving
Fitch, as toastmaster, paid a «lowing markets. If a fanner tribute to Mr. Masuria's conduct bf the Of having even a hal
afiain ol tbr Lodge, and for the onsslf- .tharkeil/ie end of agriculture he'll dc
■sh work done tv him the past year. |W- parti*n the piod.irlng end.
and presented bin w»Ui a gold watch I 'Now betfenng hi*“condition !n recharm as a token ol Uh esteem of the Hard* to better freight serrtce has Lodg e _ la-en plarcrTln his u»yi band*- Mr. H.
Fally seventy Moose and iheir wives attended the banquet, which was liven ’ ed by music by the 6ea l»le City Baud. The Band is composed if Mooae, and eight weeks ago few, il »“V. of them, had handled an inalrcmeni. The music
a post card from V. *>. I:om iVIdklrch, i T sm now rtsinnmJfl' 1rf*r lui scenery. Am feng to n-rland uextf Major Way back in .Sea Die City In A|
HELP WAITED:—Boardwalk work, bra Ule City, N. J. Apply lo Earl M. " aujington, BtraUiiusre, N. J.. 10
»tau.«. pious were hied r inuu.g council, ana u oouu lu.uunou city mat me ouuuuig uouia be erected la comorauiv wun u plans. I out, toe, me com puny aa obliged to purenase me lou on iu; esi side ot me ooaruwms, no jUii n '•private yroperij o»ue-ro t me ocean wouiu be cut o*t. Tub o.iy aoiiciUH, gitMecuior Cole. oUiU no. give an opinion omcntii j uiL- pis} » rignis, out u ougni . Was a luaiter lor luu piupeii) _. rs along me oeuca u om, anu no aeU to dgnu ,,,-oow Ui*n stated that bis only Jtueeuou. as one Ol me propel O o»n O.S unecteo, was c at no one snow. ,ue muuie oi uu uuimuij, me t ie ^ompsny wm pm up, aim |Oai m-ieas ,■> veie inou *1 .u uie taty aseulic*. ,uW city, uuo me prepetty owners, VrOUlU Uttve UljUUCllOU piOCctJUlUgS sututed, and asseu me my lb* uses ngnt roi sixty-eigm leCi oi tne preweut suuciule, suu me ubjecuiui»ute uuiluiug wouiu ie piOpWlJf Cl AiOcl-t AlllOet* neodore n»eoow, wno oau i
siae ol I
protest ana matte , couienued mat «t>
Wusu » ngui to erect a suuctuie on tue Ocean woe ol me boaruUnrs Uia» .. ioafc no...... V*—" “«* propeluds on me west side, unit no stole snouid be auowcu to
ouui on'
^nu oc allowed to
ihe players, and credit waa fret'y
givgn ihem.
Arncn^ lb| speakers aere Chms. Landie, Jr., Who spoke ol the social instinct of asn ae saiisCed by fraternalsucb ae the Loyal order of Mooae
WOULD GIVE COUNTY NEW ROAD TO SOUTH AsstnuBfcvman Andrew C. Boswell has ntroduced a bill in the ligialaUirt lha* ia meant to give a now route' between New Jersey beaahore reaoria and SJotb em,ciiies by way of Lewes. Del: This bill io part is aa follows'The Bute Highway Commission, any body ly whataoevtr uaa# known, which mat hereafter Uie general powers and do tie said Slate Highway Commission, hereby invested with fuU power and authority to acquire for the State, by gift, devise, grunt, purchase or condeiunatido, laud and water rights on Uie Bay Shore or on the AUanuc Coast at Cape May CUT or vicinity, as may be deurmiued by Uie said btate Highway .Commission, or iu successors io power, and to place thereon si mac res. including the building and erecting of a pier or piera, wtarves or docks for Ute lauding of boata, for Uie carrying 'and transportation of ooteinobilee, vehicles, and passengers, plying between said pier or piers, doc*.s "r wharves, and the town ol Lewen, in Uie Slate of Delaware, or
■U vicinity.
Hie said land or water rights, when acq- red, and Uie said pier or pisn, wharves or docks, wbeh erected. Shalt become a part of the State Highway f this State and shall be ouder tin supervision ami control of Uie said au.u. Highway Commission, and shall b* maintained by the State oat of lands appropriated, raised lected lor Uie use ol the said Stale Highway Commission, or each other body, as aforaani, in (be repair and maintenance ol piers, what res
docks.
EFFICIENCY OF SCHOOLS
THREATENED.
tf. Bamfurd, Transportation Sporiali-sl and Mr. Joaep* C.-mip. I‘resident of the County Board of Agriculture, and T. J. DuratW Secretary of tin- sane or gsi iratlon, have be«m working hard to bring about condition* which will give the farmer n ( <-hance to do as he pleasi*; in Ute matter. Mr. Bamford write* that he hif-n able to effect k date when several rdpresentati the freight department* of both railroad* wfll'be wiHinK to meet the farmers a- i utai.ti|a»i the railroad situation
exemplifies. Mr. Landis spoke of 'he i with a view to betitrin* it. Of course, species of animals who stand alone, and! there w . rid be llul* sense on the part i ' their independence are now of the railroad to place fast freight -i ... —
extinct, white the auimsls that herd service in a caromnnny where the, The Philadelphia North American
aod have the ■•social" insiinci are more ' tenners did not care to take advantage ; t . j g odilorially:
numerous than ewer because of tbr o: ibe rnterprlw;. . We American* always have believed strength that numbers give. The meeting * .IL he held in the 1Q OU j public schools,'and our faith Lewis B. Mathias, of Somers I'oint, court House BuLiRnt r: Cape May! lia * bc-n jmtithed by the teasers w ho Lodge, rpoke on tlie menu o r Mooa*-1 court Houae, on Tburaduy uH^rnoon. i pure tnaoned then'. A* a matter dom, and particularly ot Moosebeart. | ji;u-uh 25, at LWBo'Cio^fc. Every term-l fac t, we have let .t faith lessen our Earl M. Waddington, the new Vice- jo, i a the county who think* that bet-; active in'ere-M In what goes on in the Dictator, also made a abort rddraa*. j ter Bright aervicc wuoid.be a distinct j spools and by whom 'heir course is The banquet was followed by dancing ; to the agrienuorat welfare of j chat u-d and steered. And that la one itli i.nuo by the band. : Die oountp abdUL'. come *o this meet- -ucaon for uur blindness to the pre*-
— —T—’— mg wltLoul tell. Tile County Board of j enl peru.
Repairing CjdQ'MS Hall lAgrlci tture, gionge#. and couperauve Can't »t see that with nearly , aasociarfc»a representatlvea Ju ix our chUOren under incompetent,
1 ihere, but.this might nut be xuBiclent.. meXiwricnoed teachers—with mure
WOODBINE. Mrs. L Schlff retnmad Tuesday from her month's stay in Philade phla. L. Goldfarb v 1x1 ted his' mo the i at the Hospital in BhliadelphU. The Federation ol Farmers hold a special sleeting at the Tchnealesky aome Sunday evening. ; ' Mrs. RahlnowiU made a short trip to f'hlladelphla la*l week. Mrs. ZJimncnnaa coaslxted of the enure death roL this we«k. Jack Bre-slow, ot Cape May Naval Air ttiaiion,-spool fate furlough hare. Mr. M. Fotaahnick made--a bualca*s j-iy to Fhiladeiphte reoesuly. jstaa G. bimtea, seventh grade school rescuer, enjoyed the weekaod In Phil-
ettiphia.
j. uanerhlrsch, brolhet of the 1’oaluiaater, arrived Baturday with tea inumuon ol taking his wile back to flaw
ora. •
An in teres tin* lecture on Aatronor-y - as deuvereo by Mr. bpolnick. Prim cip«u ot tne tugu bchoot, Friday evemug. March 12. at the Central School —niMWlBBL suss S. bhrwpehira tnulorod to Hate .-rviua on Ttteaday. Mi*, henin was met at the station f oar husband, attar spending several any a wiui her mother'in t J hu««'siph'». ■atr. and Xtra Shropshire and noted relatives in lieistervllie over
Miss T. Upyhuti. of New York, enjoyed her weeks stay at the Lansr,..ra^* home. air. B. Cherry paid his r‘* r *~ nl * a suort visit last week. , a. Laptoua waa a week-end guest
net a.
Mr. Hnffrr.sn relumed to tYammr,n. ion buudaj-. M. Shapiro left lor Philadelphia Monday.
be re-opt
Knight, oi PhUadelpbla,-isthe-owner.
Leali*-Ludlam III
fciUe of iae : wata gen gouus til cbuipv-
uuon with mercnabis
oho are couf
peued to pay city taxes, tne fauitaois, on uie oeact. ate live irom luu -
iucii>ai land taxes, i
Old Conttr-ras HaH, at Cape Mav CilV,, - . . w
nrobablr the oidest resort hotei in The rdlroad anthoriUt* went to see afuian o.ttMi.uw in cnarge of young Auierna 1» beiag re-inudelad after! goodly utu®dance of the larm- rt so WDO bavo not even completed standing idle lor many ypgrs. and will i that there WB bv no doubt aa to the ,, 10 eignin grade, and several hundred
MM A. U. j interest. shorn aod the outcome of inousau(1 sc nooi-less hbcauao -i j such a proposition 11 It Is tried In the n-acliera—bow we # ere headed 1' j county. Hare tei your chance. s« : k j lc ,,q > tor any money cortsidera-•u-Wc MLm 25 an*\ attend thie meet-1 tiaD lu mis conotuon continue: mg. i * a puotic that tl'-manas tom to eighi On March ID ibe-W^ltesboro com- ^ ,,jr fc iraining beyond the cleuirniao
inup"v held a Reeling and dlscassad I lor denutils snd veterinary sai-| tregistereo at the Waverly liou^e on the prebleat*, of popper growing an ^j*6ons !UUS i know the incomparably Weft! - ** i - ““a ^vrs. Vvm. lAl-
hug choh.-ra . ontrol work. April 20 j jjurvonance oi a properir traii'was sal as the latest date op wbttb all ( ^ lrkc t,ing to..re. it n paw “getunglo Mr. A. ». Ixrraue. The-follow ing; jp .. UBle j„, lu „, public. Jt"is past
the hog owners wishing to have Their , line , OP ashing where the needed
Ludlam returned North i animal.*, treated through the Slate Bu-, ^ t 0 cumt from.
mil) iuiis' to insure the public s< hoots ou the
i uie heath, to
1^,0 fixer Hr*. 1 ““ in*OU «
1 State.
i>n ector Lovo presided at the inin* and um not maae comment
i mo ubjecuou. *mai was Jatgeiy »• ■Scaled ,-ropaaab wlU be received *t| m ot an informal 'AJt, PUi
the cay /lilt la said City, until - p. .n.r he was
rc :^:rron— -
Stull Street and Loretta Aveuite.! ^ ot y jued iniiual objecwous i.miU-r unu piling to M turnlsliod by i tni _ „ KW bumting. tt would be
CITY OF 6FA.I8LE CIYY,
NEW JERfikY
Oepsrtmatit of Strcstc.
tom, provide*, and atcompaaud Wilhjturev
vviutted caeca or '-ah,, to u>« amount 1 uiat may be bunt Ol ioy Ol uie bid. Plana and spectn- #|Je o1 ^ boardwalk,
.xni* ou applies Ian to the Director l ubUc \N oi k* lj depoaiong 15.y0.
-i will be r- fundtu on leturn ol
. --.tis. Succes^ul bidder ixMiu'reu te i*ie c.-rtiawd copy of Ltahtluy Imui-
mice bt-loro award te made.
JAB. T. CHATMAN. Director Public V> orka.
March tl2, UZU. -
For ten days the advnx* iron' iri. 1’etertbuxg, Fl*., tefttedtiig. the cooUiuoo of oor tow Usman, Leslie 6. Lndtatn have been tar Irons encouraging, be apparently lining a MUte eacli dae, cays the Cape May County ‘iaaette. Coder the advice ol a Honda plirsician
be and Mni. LudlXm retorned North. —
and yesterday crnvju in PhUadsiphia, j i^u ot Animal !ndu*tr>. could report where he u now in the TresbJ rerun j community committee was elected f or , . nance ot
TOWNSEND’S INLET. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Semon Journeyed irom Philadelphia here on dunda." oi prepare tnetr hotel for the Mr. Btacy t-onusn, ol Piutedelplus. went to bo. Dennis on Bauirday. cuarit-s Pinim. of Ptuiad- iphla, was
nete on buuoay.
Mr. Fred Hanley and graadaon, Joaepn, spent uie week-ond with Airs. |ran iny at her home on Cedar aireeu
tv imam Novilie. ** here for the w
William locus o; the U. S. S. Coast Guam butuon No. Liu, teu the service oa inuiaday u o'clock. air. Lotus expects to so uie in Ah
ionuc City. '
Hr. Charles Gordon, of Uiousesun, i*iu.-a nete on rmnuay. tve ateo hau sar. Harry Young, of 'iiuaucipiibi. «u iu* bungalow on rtffTir
■reel uu buuoay.
tloapnaL
OCEAN VIEW.
ohyecuouahlo tt might
urigtual pier waa
Jectioja ’
City of Sea late City, New J*r*ey. PUBLIC NOTICE. I’ubtic Nolle* te hereby given that the Tax Coitecter te now preparing the hat of ah dc-Unquem taxes for the year oi ISIS, if your taxes are unps'd, yoi'. wish io keep your nxme off list, widch will bo pubiicL advertised .'•ci-ording to law. your taxes must be paid in full, together with Interest and ••osts, on or before Monday, March -rnd, i»B). Tersonal and poll taxes for all year* up to and Including the year X>18 must be paid on or before the above data H not paid, the laws providing for L-miro of personal properly, ai-d -r- ■ vst ol delinquent taxpayer will be trieUy eofurced. Th* collection o' po'l tax will be enforced by arrest, as provided by law. 1; any taxpayer is In doubt aa to w betiier or poi he A delinquent in either real, personal or poll lax. write or call at The office of the Coliectc are tele Cltj. V. M. 801 RONS'', lAiUoct jr of TarecDaud March «, lW-i-U-iv—li—IT. f
matter how . w hen th*
Cult, he stated, ob-
entereo, merely a* a
of term te have ib«» ou ***
d.
The matter wep UW o^er until next
. T. Dougherty. Treasurer of the Brpad Theatre. Thiladelpbm, it mlotiM-* l« ■“> * Oakley Cowdnck and John Ansley, of PUlladelpnia. week-end visitor*, rrgisterre at »he Bellevue. Mr. Cowdnek hst rented the Urouecker coUage, and will <ake posreSL-JU ou FUy first. Mrs. A. Deacon, of ^hilailelphia. h , e guest oi her sister, Mis. U. A _rsu» Mrs- Desouo reporte bsviug uurseti s family ol seven, in Thilauel-
pbir, all confined wish th* “Fl*-
A joUy crowd of Philadelphians re-
« u» M*™ rtoW o... U«
week-end .ucfndeo: Mr. and M*s- C.
M—. M*«" TI.OII-™, CMinm l,u,»..U. J*"’ M„ C»,V1»U. “I 1 ‘”-
lt,l)M, 11 .I.- 1 UdiiirX Vii'STUum JrtoUV “ ^CDllOt at modafat-. stendartLiwd priotOi
Mrs. Danlei Delaacey
nuoi'l .r on Fndaj. . . Mr. Among Gandy, of Philadelphia, Is'-rialUn* bis fatbc-, Mr. Gundy. M-. l Jnr«-.lii Way was a I'hilrdelphla
visitor on Monday.
Master Kaudbd Hewitt is spur,jins
aometiio* in Hawmontou.
Mr. Hiram Godfrey, from Hammou-
ton, te vuUUng friends facie.
Mrs. Harry GgrrUon and roa Harry, from Newfielfi, are vtefUng her moth-
er, Mr*. Lyman Warner.
Mrs. Anthony C*uu*o was a
isle City visitor on ThMUajr-
Mi«s Evelyn Mason, fiom PhllaBel.ihia, te spending somuimie with her
mother, Mrs. Leonard Dallas.
Mrs. William Bte"t ls> spending soim
time In Philadelphia.
Mr MUIoe Lupton, from N•repert, u**
Wright.
There will be a grrel. Increase In vegetable growing this year. Some of | our farmers have started plowing al j Mr. Joseph Berfiert has purchased s
flue young horsw
About one hundred ac." hfty men and women from all parts o' *pe May County attended Uie sale of*persi®al property of Joseph Andrew *. Sail hay sold foi $25 per ton. milk cows at J1.AI each and hog* $40 each. Ml** lAurn Downam bad a" rbsccaa
lanced or. Tuesday.
4
ip-nding
1920; A. S. Devsne, H. W. SpauWlng. J( mu- made them,our fust -John Lee and James Mallhows. • luae ol defeu*< >0081 be forthooruln* - ! Rio Grande held a meeting on March| u j U(t uk war buuons came 111 for the purpose of o r santelng *| _ m^uioui compls'iit .or questioning.
MUlvills j Cooperative Association. In-; j tlr> must not be delayed by agitatlun
ran high hmi 16 farmers f ledged 1 0 j *e<-ondary . onsidersUoo*, such as I themselves to Join the Ag*ttri|tlML jv^uallty of compensaUon for The final formation of the qoclety wasj vonjptl Maiters of that sort can walL not carried oni, doe lo the faot thalj m-ed now U for every parent the community had not b.-rn tlioroly j an( j evecjr p..r-«.n interesunl in the canvassed, and 11 w*» felt tbs' In or-J’ :CCWM | nn) i saioty of Americanism give every farmer a chance t 0 !tro this struggle for what it !trome In as a charter member that one' j or cimdreu T ho will be the
week longer ahould be given, consequently on Thursday night, March 18, the third Fanner*’ Cooperative Asto rlallon In Cape May County will be funned, the first being the Jewish Farmers' Association, and the second Leins the Belleplaio Farmers' Cooperalive Association. The farmery In the section ot Cape May Court House, Dias Creek. Green Creek, White*boro, Erma and Rio Grande are determined better their condl* t bY working
nation tomorrow.
it te not possible to make the situation uppt-ar mure scriour than U actually te. * It faces us with a crisis Which demands immediate action. To let this weakening ol our education syut-m continue te to invite national dlsastet; and pave the way lo a state of International chaos which might be
fatal to civilization.
Wbette
Dr. Theodore known voClaft
some time lo Forto Rico, writes again from Pan Jean, ‘‘Am enjrijing U.e'Weat loales weather and feding fine." He ir a-co.,ip*med upo;, bts trip h? i'** daughter, Miee Ada Wbaatcn.
Did It Eyer Occur to\ou That price b roc ♦!»* fim thinp to he cor.ridtvcJ in . j^'-of prictinf; I Throwing tyi- togetetr in s haphusrd way due* not I .-quire any inowlr-Ws of tie prim eg art. That uri t the kind of work you wane But ariiatic typogvgiby in snunaevy snd s-ireniri-.g refircts credit to any aoaevai. Our knowL ed^ of pruning gamed by long experience etalnti ui to pioducc
, “dee America c irsL"—Press dispatches from London contain the warning that Am*;rlcrjis who go touring in j Europe will f id rough traw ling. Well, I they ou„.il te Americano who can' tind anything interesting in this country to engage their attention during a vacation.tour should get some hard Jolt* when they go abroad. "Se* America First’' te a good slogan, and will take a rutrfd traveler a long tiipe to see all in America that te j worth seeing. Besides, It will bt- advantagious io America If w* avoid ' epi-nding loo much tourist money 'abr.iad. As it is, we are suffering
tpnru of gold.
Aod They Seem To Admit IL—Senator Reed'* latest attack on the league of bartons seems lo hkrr washed away •every straw of hope the supporter* could rally.
*ert>, ot t;nilatnHpma, ana sti^, ,
xbo ot i-aiisuripuia.
*ujpirse partj was given Miss u turn n*iiy CululUas at 'h^.r botttc o- tto*': .iireei test Weducsoaj
clung.
***e dvetung was spent In daucLig, singing and gatuos, ana lo extend UM) meriteiiui a mock marriage waa per-
fonped.
ueticiuus supper bad boon prepared in the course of in* evening uioev present enjoyed ifaems«vea with Uie good u> eat. who participated ware; Mrs. E. L. Counuss, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maxurie. Rr. and Mrs. J. U. Co unites, Mi. and Mis. Mqrrte Bolroney, Mr. and Mrs. Elmar Potareon. Mr. and Mrs, Win. J. noeiienq u<«* Hebecca Collins. Madge Peterson, W. CounUss, Elmer Peterson. Jr, and Harry Coun-
A Poor Progression.—Vanou McCormli_ endoives Uu candidacy of Attorney General Palmer for tho Presidency, and i efers in him aa r "progresalve Democrat." Progression from democracy to autocracy te not the son that appeals to the American voter. That is w hat the country has been witnessing for the past seven years under the lendersh'p of Mr. WL'son. aided and ubcued by Mr. Palmer and the rest •if the admin, h nation satellites si Washington. The Attorney General will have to reverse many ol his theories ot government before he can ron.mand any considerable number of
votes ia this country.
And the Ge'.eral Looks Out for Him^qlf.—Gen. March has ordered the demotion of 2,00V army officers from tjielr temporary war ranks to their regular mmy grades. Gen. March, however, hsA taken aare not to include bin.self in loo list. A drop limn gen oral to colonel would involve rereeiuilin authority whJ-Jr -our chlaC at stun does not care lo fa
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