Cape May County Times, 25 August 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 7

POSES SE8REBATKM PLU Crop Moow U*4or

•f tboo*»d. of bukm of DMcbM l tuif ,kr ** d * r *- dimrt ■ to North icnejr. Thli fruit hmi br motor track and not SthST^ • <5Dlck ont| « wr tMtr fratt. bw p« It to the band* of metropolitan caBsumen of a that ctHaarily cooM not afford to btty by the boaket. Tb«e dim* ■ataa are bandied chiefly throa«h

Warn. «**> faralab trait to tuSdent

Dlapum at ftridpe Meeting At a meetlox of the Delaware River ridge Joint Oommlaatoa the old dleute over the eHgtbQtty ot the New wey members of the Jersey CJty to •• Tork Tunnel Commission waa again brought to the notice of the eomnUalon when Jamea J. McMahon, of Montrlalr, representing Charles & Stereos, of the former commission, made known his Intention to serve papers on the eight new members of t • tunnel board.

L'avld F. o 1th each would be ■ienrtsta who could devote tbefr time to a snafly of the malady. U yeara." Om board of IVrs say, “our report* have re-

in the opinion of the the erection of a treatment and laboratory la of vital lmp,r-

MUCH MORS TO LKARN “Ton seem to have confidence In our broker." "When a man telb aw Zero oil la olng up and Zero oU does go op. why ■booMn't I have confidence i hlmr “How long have yon known he fellow T" Two days."

c ct, padent may obtain the prop- « and attention which his {*rcase rsqntrea, and a laborat jry, research work may bo conduct- : edentlsU who will devote all time to the toudy of epilepsy. Wo only In this way will trwe

no succeeding year trill bring it any substantial incraase la :<-dge of the cnnaa or cure of

lent Ur with Iratltuttenal methods or nona to beconw acrid**ted in-

March 18 by the New Jersey state lextola tare over the veto of Governor Edwards. Mr. Stevens believes that such appointment was Hlegsl and propones to charge these men to court on September 16. They are Weller J. Noyen Robert S. Sinclair, Thomas J. 8. Bartow. Isaac Ferris, John F. Boyle, J. B. Kates, Frank L. Supine and The-

"Well, did you collect that bill from the Scattethysr “No, sir." said the new collector. T saw a piece of crepe on their door tbd I didn't want to Intrude on their trtef." “Ton go right back there and get the money. Thoae people hang a ilece of crepe on their door on the

w former New Jersey member the Batson River tunnel board are all members of the bridge commission. Mr. McMahon, former assistant secretory of the tunnel commission, hopes that the New Jersey upreme court will reinstate tb* former members on the ground that the state legislature acted lllegmly la appointing the new members

Tm going to write a scorching letter to my landlord," remarked Mr. Jibway. "If you want to cell him hard names why don't you talk to him face to face, like a man?" "I can’t make bis weight, bnt FU send the letter by special delivery to show him Tm to earnest."

said Mrs. Wolf-Spider,

swn Interesting creatures. It Is said. They are small and handsome, they Imitate ants end do a number of tricks. The; cpring and Jump of course aa

their name reels you.'

“Tec." aaM Billie Brownie: "I like to be«y about the different kinds. Do toll me some atore. Mrs. Wolf-8pWer.“ “Well, there to the CrabSpMer. Be has two front pairs of legs and be runs sidewty*. All hie family are Jus' like him, too. They take after the original Crab-Spider. They don't spin webs to catch the anemlea. They’re fond of sitting to •owera and often they look like the Sower*, so are not noticed. “Some of them are white and some are yellow and some wear red tor decoration a" "Do they Just sit In tbe flowers?" asked Billie Brownie. "Dear me. no," said Mrs. Wolf-Spi-der. “They are too much like spiders to do anything so mild as tbit. They alt there to catch tbe Insect* wUch me to eat the pollen of the flowers. “Isn’t that smart of them? They don’t go to any effort and they don’t work hard at all. They Juat alt In

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fasting for 21 da/a selected for various 1 which irection of Dr. Froderiek M. U34 Miss Mary B. latric institute at nically, none of these regime*,” ’**ka mid, “had any perceptible w open epilepsy to any its _ It waa observed, bowble qaaatttiee of fat - by the

wtlon. our study eatahltohad the hat diet vssw i te be as Immafactor to the troaimrot ef opt-' Our leads as to belie re that careful stlon or dec!utlties la more 1mt to an

raise eoamty. was raerirod by Ooveraer Edwards. It was dalsd Aagasi 18 and wtii he accepted as of that ItA The aosetar to unoppoeed tot atari*] nomination, and hi at this

“Ton My your wife has received an aoonyctous letter Informing her something yon did before yoar m rtoge? Well, tbe best thing yon t

do is to confess.”

know, but she wont let me read the Utter, and I don’t know what 'x>

“Ohnricns, what a i

Unary, -common bouse “Dear me," said Mr*. Wotf-

have our aperial

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grower*, at the renter of proi of the east, set a new record pmenta at the beginning of Peach Week" wtth thousands hel* going out by truck and With the whit* peach crop at Cbt and tbe ydlew peaches fast *. packing bouses are working id night to handle the output "•era from New lorfc sod PhUs are rushing to motor ears1 »peed delivery of the fruit not • by railroad,

lie tl

i'rtce* today

were look for a steady market »>* week. Fanner* credit tbe ’-■•mud to the fact that no other ■to at present harvesting a big ■'■to! crop; that ata»* autboril * advised honsewlvc" of New and other nearby states that to* right time to bey peaches K l«g. aad with the fact that co-

low this revue to all probahUUy. Arthur M. Plereoa. of Woortold. who

“Bartow to very eelflsh. Fve a i to show an attach] but himself to his Ufa."

have rorpessed all other r continuous service. Ha was speaker to MU®, the year the ■Hinitilr was deedlocfcad thirty-thirty botwrea the two portlre. winning out to . draw with James J. McAtrer. ot Ksorney. He has made a »P^to>V oi

his

cUI togtototion as o

“Bow do you and your wife get along so nicely. Jcik* T always let her think she is having her own way." “But how do you manage to de her?" “I don’t"

legtofttivc career right years ago also. * . s-in, BHjmlty leoder to the sarembly

./rs. I’ST'ijrs

'■''•to, as beretotore. the co- !*!f b* here . ^ historic

■•ranches are ptoctog thrir j

-•'or cars of fruits to rh.m*-n dredlmk. whire ,, MtfM ^ncus from Atlanta. Gs.. to Port- *,1™brr Mr. Buoyoo '1; ‘“d west as tar as Pitta- .d van red io He TUI. It not only beoeflttog tbe Eds* re■mt l. reilretof rongret.oa «^***7~T .Twashtogtew He wm n '' u * gluts to the local sod alsotd _ .g-g H1 , „ r. -.ropoumn.Hrkeiu VCflo lf ■

say they are getting eple*- aceorw.** ‘Nation from chambors of /•» «• *•"*■

Couldn’t Undoretand It Doctor—Pm sorry to say that your husband has pleurisy to Its won.' form. Mru. Newricb—I can’t understand that We are certainly rich enough to afford the beat there Is.

my life. Bow can 'I gratitude? Are you married? Krecuer—Tre; you might con be a cook for us.

can be translatsd quite correctly Into

T»e of Wolf-Spider.

name to a good name," tore. Wolf-Spider went tai, “tor 1 hunt and my enemy oo the run 1 Some of unlly build tunnela to the ground

for aafe hiding ptorea.

“Now Z shall carry my children on

-ij back «fur they come out of tfce uggs and they'll stay there until tuey

can taka care of themaelve“8cm* of them will eat eacn outer.

•*B>e will fall off. others will go tbeii w sy carefully and cleverly. It's not

for me to any.

They will uu what to beat for them-

•ri'-e*. I know."

“What a strange mother you are"

•aid Billie Brownie.

"Oh no. quite s natural, usual wolfspider mothei," «nld Mr. Wolf-Spider. Tost know. Billie Brownie, you Mkad me to tell you al oat spiders

Pm telling you the truth. foe want to bear shout great

mother tors, don't come to me." “I think yon must be right" said Billie Brownie. "But I am m.ist grataful to you for all you've told me. I am muen Interested too to knowtog ■bout you and your various relatives and your ways. «r.d I thank you right

cordially I"

Nobody P'etsod. “When Mr. Wadlelgh hands om a K'-reet tip be grumble, about t» for I rhe next half hour.'’ “So doca tbe reciiHeaL" I

Mskaa Em Count. Griggs—That woman wakes tbe Hi. *** things count. Mhccq—n> V a «he? “Vre. Rite aches arttbmeiU- to an iofnais* eptwoL"

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