Cape May County Times, 28 July 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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intie Countj Prmwtg D>- | He Ml Pnkt Ctarget Made by

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IWIterrtiOwaty Tm Bwrd gnflM **** <i ^ 1 f^Wctla— to Dover proport?

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igii* *>“«» *<«1 *«« VUUub H. ^prMouted the town Of the •ppeelo thirty-throe wen apP'wrt hy Mr. BUott, the coRectloaa tattw multlnjt ben dm of aaeeoP

Fall.’* write* Mr*. Joaany, •‘and bought a S5c cake or RAT-SNAP, broke It up la to email pieoea Last . week while morlac we came acroea X. E. Braayate Xadearorotf te 1»- the dead rat Moet have been dead taUieh Sjrvtm *( School £Jkletke Threagheet the County

i •At. no. Me mr that bet ITa *o< of really ae. I leak he tho^h I wan “ fcawte* water pmkapa. bat Tki «pf| - reo^ ***to« them. hA, her A^ Mr. iaa uJf *■■**■* « MW aad mercy leech. Mar_ rem>d*m«,^*. -Wan.- eaM the Chaada. “we t PMaolac a party ted*?- We tha _ perhape yoe wight tarn to it, Mr. "Waere k k peiac he her aafted Mr. hen. Tee know tf tt la to be dowa

cal oapttal aad jpekti ta to veto aaaw the maa wt : to gacttac r to em*!* to etoct he eaM k up U the authorial* to had to

^bSkto^Whtt* to Mr. Oeomdttm ahow - of - activity la twee White ia the ytMuto. la haa the haektag at toeOi

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haftw ter the tot three yean pareeed apeMal wort hath la field and real arte wart itof them ttee* ter Dt. Mater A. oat***, heed Of the New Srnmm tto* gteCttf. la the erto of har tePrtnto>ar M axeeattv* head of

aot beaa aamad. to tt la aetd (he man win ba pUfcad at Waahl »ad that k 1* ttfcety he will

Ae may ha m—tijiJ by the

d that a egaad te agtoa wffi he bar* an eenwui to heap th* Qd Chief Ajpmtt Cote* te te* proMW-

raid* aU atog th* Zacaay coeat ! « th* aommar moatha. The H new hoa hea hto hear dartfig J ®« its aeMflors har* bean da*‘“to the White temem Kech

foniutloo Of th* Jaalor goreih1 to Robert Treat PUygreaad rffaetad el the fine moetlag te ®*r*r aad coouatotoen te Newwh# were elraed Tharteay. «•

la aow faagfhmlag to pre-

» Uw aad enter aad aaalat tha

ground for the benefit of all the

ry A. Baarfgaea. the * T-drtr, ewaed by fiaamei a OOlaaple; O—g*ML Ohtelba. Mary A. Qeg-

aar fiar tha Dytk. ead aaw tt la ap te tha Maate te BeaUh te mafea tha Mate dethtoa aa te dm ctetea am lag tea tbrUtotoT a?*» tto atata that tha party lead* terarte tha appatatoto te a 4* each a hgt atfutod-peattaa, ter tt 1* ahpaette that the Jab *m pay aM* MtoL Mr* VkhDyek haa beaa am daaate kg th* Damecntfc laadua te la tor ef her appotetmapt tt wfll ha tha daty eflte T*aD#dt w mm- . ^ Chad Mygtoa

Mr. Oanrte who la acting poatmnater mw. 1* tet—d tn the ctrll eerrlco mteeatliin haM ter the Jot. Jama*

la drat no OM. The law permit* dm aetoettoo of aay aa* o< th* first three (aadkteta*

Tto t»ya Mawet loat their lives is th* «g»al haM* to »rth te th# Meat tauter** brtdg*. Traoton. They era Joseph Keeper, elevea years old, of

am old. of 00 Carroll *lfcte ban went flahlag te tha beam

oely oaa M smny' attar sersrsl hours, thay decided to cross over te the other ttde, waUdag on a plank which extend* about eight toches from tha aid* of th* wnrahoau of the Traatoa Trnnsport*tM* CMBpenr Toeng keeper mat hie

to to itoPto drMto! bto

with hlmeelf Into the water, which te vary deep at that p*»at- Both boys wen fully Hotbed and. since neither could aurtm eery well, wen fioundr’--teg hoeritoy when K*tol*r Oolmhowted te 1» Freto atreet. an employe* te Hill* bekery. dlacorered

« Ptou, Atom tot ‘ , bit uv or Attiotto. muo, utoto

•ttrtpttot tttoour ot tba ^to w^-toto,

yphUe a womai drore s *10.000 eotomobUe down the pte* tow.te AUen-

'*>«■ te Samite tier, ttnlyn New- tic Otty, two men feeght ter M f baad director te fbe Departmeaf te ta the bee* eeel autU they dropped

- r. Hy-

^■bnee; director of the Depart-

► for glr*i bi.-f WlUUme: ehlef 1 >. Mrhola* D RuperdUla: Hi."

•He Ta* the Oik

They were tdaatlfite by carda In tear nothing n* IWlowa: fimwart ren. C«tM»*rt HL. 00 Bast Thirty fourth atreet: Mr*. Cathhert aad Btchaid CUrt. 21 West VIfty-first atreet Cuthhert sad *lait. oatterad aao Mytoiin* and Mm tohteyt with a brufcm aoie. ware all tnated 3' ■ bto SSll to.ru they wen lodto «*

jea.

Tm trie W#*s »met ad at w to emtnnd to Jail by

«-right Csuhbert dg?w «l*»y fi*J» L wif. to Clark fift-*'

“I can ahina dow* aa a* earth party " -bet yak knew how tt te Cfemte Court 1 ft a tugular hama hafiy. I «*at fie Trofaaaar

to Man nj teg hama

Tea always fiaaa a hama hafiy.

spirit that always attends arceta Cape Mag High School Of the services of R. L. Pit*, formerly coach of Woodbury N. J.. High School. Mf. Fite haa beaa ntraaceaasfitl In darteoping teams of merit. While under his instruction Woodbury High captured many Want Jer-

i is fortunate la that fltmer la a keen stu-

■ aad willingly

Tea always Saaa a ham* hafiy. te lends his apar* time aad asaMaaOe tartemita athartetegattM—ahal >, Mldfite Twwatelp acheoL PfufimnanTtetefi^l atefi WXam " e **• •tonnaeata 1 in «eMr ten ttwt hTweaTtaabto »teoplng th* haa# hail team that -H. earn othen mte hJIul d^a brought th* rhempInaaWy te tha

brought th* «

heuaty to Court 1

“It Xcst Kan laca Deei fit Least • “Sew a Mg rat la our oeUsr last

New Series of Shores Now Open Sta tte Otr L *L Anociittn

bars an ap to bow. -ta tout tMs partyl ta tt te h*

hi the ahyr

Walter Scoble yiCTROLAS •mi PIANOS MIU VnXE, NEW JERSEY

ten earth.

-What would th* ttaadfi te dowa aa th* aarthl W%y they would “ last ta) all th* .toftert to C weulda*t know how ta gat «iaag -Ctoad* hauauh Mga to «aat < logs to teat am amte Jaapasaaul aim la ttriag oa tha aarth.-

1 deal gatte" asid Mr. tea. ' • pumiad look on hi* fate -WaD. w**ra heard teemto Bream Brother* that whan htd* gMa haosms young ladtea they <eam* out*, at -* began Iteug to* -We don't mega such aa eomteg te. cocoons or anything te that fiart.” the fiaiflnueil “No. »e mean tto they hagta gteng to growu-kp partim to tMaga *«

such little thlcga We've II ro long te be faaey about tttfiaa

-With the greatest ad please said Ur. Sur. “Ah, w* rejoice to Urn your ae-

“Dear me. dear nan what le tar exclaimed the Oooda suddenly. Dp In an alrahip came B

party for Mim Boa.' CUed today, ho sold breathlessly, 'and 1 brought a bunch of rare spring fiewen her." The tower* were bluebells or Logworta. They ware te gnat duster*

“«iow very grarious te you," said Kiss Rom Cloud, who had beard the letoe from Billie Brownie's airship.

• too'rv out abend te time." laugh*! the deads, “bat ae nutter I XUs Is ■net to exdtleg gilt.’ The party area a great aaocaas Mis* Roe* do J aald ah* would

parriaa given te her bon<w! Our damcvrstlc army drew Into k an* youth te wealth sad rcrial atnndlug. who. by Irony te fata draw K. P. on bis first oetall. People who came to rtstt him were astounded to find their silt* Maud In aoch a bumble

ble for one te hU position to U engaged In socb menial dalles. -Oh. 2 don't know." replied the eilts cat nonchalantly, nuchiog fur aooibar r ad “Inflnencr. 1 euppcee, teCa aam.'—The aom# Sector.

six months, didn't smell. RAT* SNAP Is wonderful." Three atsa^ 36c. 66c. Il.tS. Sold end guaru« teed by A. O. Rice and Company, Sag isle City.

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