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Entered at tke Ot*ea at t We City. M. r~ Matter. .
The dreehtkMdfjft* CilB MAY OOUSTY XXKBI ia klgv than aay edlwr nwwdffr IrnOm May Cevaty. Aimttsm axe w4come to Laipaet aar . - - teantlM
it la tte
CELATED
Thers la a n County that a I
t~n cmated la the a^dUtMt of » unletaat to the Oar* of the Cape May County Board of Freeholder*. Thla la aet true. Mo aav ott hu haw emoted, aad no new appointaMot feaa beau aade.
t waa allowed by <
_ at to th*
Clerk Freel
tied that tB worn of what ataoanU to a halfmillion dollar aaaoal btalaa*, aura help waa Beaded to Ouirteatly 41opaich that yaat oataaa* of It la true that a aUa&t laereaae la pay bu beau allowed to the aaatataat clerk, bat this waa ooty beeaoaa of the extra Inc an o House open orrery day ta the year for the transaction of Oaeaty And thla extra added eean the people of Cape ttitf County, praotically all of another ha re soom boataaa with the
Board, la coati^ exaetly fit month more that the oM kit or misa pyston of
and
In falrmaa to the Board of Freeholders l nr to tflra Capa May Oooaty a real buelnees adwlalstratioB. thla should be aet at rest.
EH ATLAXTIC CITY Judge John J. WhlU. one of the proprietors of ac dtlaaar C3ty hotel, u authority far the ment that a tor s aof alarye ventloo by aarrlag them eoeki and thee, after two or three
12 to >4 per (ecktalL Vheee being riolaton of -«he proUhltloa law*, couldn’t
That corroborates eeeM of stories that are eorreat about poiidbajgtaff ■athada of some of the Atlantic City hotateea. They ' warmly beUoreble. not with each rroboratiou there can he ao doubt about their troth; aeltasr can there b* any gwsaflnn that they hurt the
'o drlre out | <bey are ue doubt deterred by the '•' t that nearly aB of them eerre iKtutrs ta thei
WOBili woux
worse appeal* to base been the adminietration of the Kala Bead Depanmeat by the eouuti liolnaete who were ooated by tte err nor BUaar I moetha apo. within a lew heos* ofter he had bees taaogrraten. M
•I the Mob
•mouattac to $E^dt^d« or ogo a year, ware mortsagod for eer vral yean to anna, aad bow It la O'scorered that the oao-tuUl roe4 tax been mart gaped uatU X»I7. This test pot ala Mob waa nadt last
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row an tried to pat its head. The old row ticked her hand. She shivered an aed Ugh theta a naaty thing. Pop aed Tu better cum around this end an try to milk. So she cum around an aat on the stool kind of nervous like. Jus then the
•wiped her Ull around Tom’s brlde’i
neck an she fell In something soft She got up re&l quick an run li the house. Tom run after her and Pop aed I gueee theta the fragrant aroma ahe wux telling us about Skeete. I had to laf myself, ni tell yu how they made out In the next
letter.
SKEETER.
Mason Materials Bricks
JUSTICE SUPPLY COMPANY 14th Street and Haven Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.
BELL FHOHE 797
Confidence Confidential
Closely linked with confidence is the word
ron gossip ho are the greater gonalps men romeo? Don t try to answer. ;
You can't.
The fact id that nearly all grown nplo are gossips. Men nre right whan they any that all women era tpa. aad woman era equally right whan they retort that there
Mortgage'* la >raaalp. Maybe it waa paddling aoap, nay be It waa knitting stockings maybe It waa putting in “a tew bourn* ----.Th each weak*' aollcUing Bubeeriptlona. What do we carat We know what a mortgage la, aad we know how hard It Is to way off. ao Mi*. X'a struggle becomes our literature, and we read to th* and
and like It
| That's It—struggle! Action and
yu fergot one thing. How about r orkT Mom didn't any a word but I aeen * tear In her eye. Mebbe she thought the same thing once. Tom spoke up. He wasn't no much
bollard room and the
aa there la In the sewing circle. The one thing that people never know enough about la what
struggle and
If It's failure, what caused It aad how we can dodge the aame arils— they are the things we want to bear, and If that be gossip give ta more
ether people are saying, what they ^ lt
» <w» £ . how tb, r r>t w., | . i»d ™». wl». it thtT WM MhiMW! or Mbs th. rtMt of
'hr hot! Th. wMJ wUl. )llt]f) mln ., ‘-Bortog nothlns M.
h.,« to«>. to wo. eod nor will It ^ u|k u,, at ubiibI hhh tM~ ih tahto,. „ km, .. folk. u. >bou i on- hholhM" Sht fvt
UMUS 1. Oh. .BOthBr - I th* mu who mid that wm TW oowworot. « o «orr th. taio.-paalw
other day that Queen Mary was get
ting stout. In fact, aha had taken
Mr* lioydOeorge ted told Qneea Mary about sort of patent chair that oaa could alt In and by appUeatlon of eieetrir cunect take e
Ctty Relatives Visit Sweeter
itiful red an Teller paper tbet eed There's money In chickens. Pop aey* It maybe ao but try to get it out of them. Tom red on, A noisy chicken la a producer. Pop aed More chickens get paid fer keeping quiet then eny other way. Tom aed listen to this Tf you wish to be you must love your chicken* Beys Tu ought to correct that to read If yu want to be safe with yer chicken* don't let yer wife know *ad don't put It In writing. Tom's bride kinds looked funny at Pop bnt Mom seys don't mind him
he's spooling,
looking ter work yer got the rite Idea, lust stick down a few deya an esc how yu 'Ike It. So Tom an his bride went to tanning. 1 had to the couch fer they took my I hoped the bride wud go rite to bed an not look around fer 1 ted * turtle hid In the bureau draw. ig we all got up about half past flve. The bride got down a little later. When we wus
a down to eee na last
weak. Tn no we've got three kinds of relutlva* Ones •beta pot mora
man road that story than you who were the Four
Trmty or what the treaty wee , t^ted different, fer instanee when
itreateo ourereni, ter mwanro wb«b - -- a ., ' Unde Zackeriah, ttete Pop'a fathers tf*- Yn no what they “* 8kl “ ny - ^ -7 ■ — r M.. -Vo4«k «>t tn nr ahtna
mckstuh, uima rvv a .auica - r, ■uans we all hov to put on a * ont yu call It. X-gM my neck J 0 * • 1 three Umm every day te a ®
Snte
Mm are exactly tte same. Let Charim M. Schwab write an article Big Front
in imerl
aad oae man In a hundred hare aad Pop
will glance over It aad one man In He's got a plla of dough. Fop eeym thousand will plow through It. | he’s etlO drawing Intend on tte itaT^n^Mrachwab^itman “«• •>W -WnVf. telB me to In* him Had aad knrartlcle tested. •TFbyJ Menr Hire a ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ teerful Man with a Small Non. Bnry ^ ttSM he wax han tmr 1 knocked man with a Mg nos* every man with ^ fnnny old hat off with an apple
HT man a 2rom nehlad the woodshed. If I
plain, avenge, unimportant nos* If hadn't teen keerful an took good aim he knon. somebody with a small I might of miaaed. Pop aeya when non. will read Trtet Charley Schwab he eroaka wa'U say good bye to the . . ’ __ Mhnnt ooca - cucumber teetlm an ron bugs and That's beeaiwe tterc U goarip in will get a new hat wten ever That a neeauce in* >. w snap ui wuts one j wish he’d get one tte article. We may not all know or of tbefTI frofB lD yir threat thet yu
care about
treads, world
see on rough drop I
trade and International politic* but j tbarv ' a roi^tlrm thet we Ilk* when It ectam to fat aad noon we There 0 f them. Pop alMaad on cummon ground. | wux ukee Item down the cellar. Owntp did not always have a bad Thet aumthlng fer Mom an me ain't xs Shakeapeare's ttae It was allowed down. 1 guem we're reUa pet r*™*- aa ’•pal" or “boddle” la Uvea he don't like. Ue must her mdar It meant your Intimate music sheets or somethin down there rr*'. _„ r Bot-ecmnanlou the chap !9r » rt * r brln *» •« up they want friend, your put-rompaniom-necnap ^ ^ 0 - hylnM . The nice you confided In and who confined In of thMC rMuUras they don't
1 Oh o
do yu have to get up ao mrly? Pop Ta got to wake the chickens op an put them to work. Mom eejJ don't mind him. Thla isn’t early for ‘ inn. I wux up an hour ago get
Pop give Tom a pair of faitt over-
kind that shrink up to yer ah Ins. bride aed Tom yu certainly m»y. Tu don’t look nothing tte picture of the man In the
Ftp seys Tom cum along Ull Inoduce yu to Bull Durham’s sister, bring yer milk pell. Tom’, bride
Can I come* I’d love to be a maid like In Abbott’s Dairy Pop Beys Sure. So I went too feeling sorry fer the cow.
Tom’s bride eed Oh isn’t It a pretty
tins, imtitution enforces the strictest measures of secrecy to keep the buriaeas of our putoas confined to ourselves
First National Bank “The Bulk Where You Feel at Home’’ SEA ISLE CITY New Jersey
BOOUMBTDRI
Boats
MARINER’S EXCHANGE
1SS South Fifth Street PHILADELPHIA, TA.
TeL Lombard 84«l
7S6 Aabury Avenu) 0CEA1 CITY, V. J. TeL Ocean City 220
A. G. RICE & COMPANY
HARDWARE AND GENERAL STORE “You can Get It at Rice’s”
Opposite City Hall
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Ocoalp Isn’t neceaaarlly -Iclou* i
nnr bxck-Wting. It la lurt
Then there’* Mom's relative* W#
don’t do anything when they
"♦•oted by tte Mareer County Frow lor State aid U rebulldia* RulUvaa Way. which ta tte priaMsal ■ boroughtan liailag to tte Stats Hospital aad tte ttm State Bcteol for Deaf
pleeaant, half-confidential chat about uom keeps telling Fop he people we know or people doing tbe c^at to fix u^ a bit. He eeya what aort of things wa do ovary day. | fer? They all ate I was a prune belt la the goarfp quality that make. | fore I married yu and I'd bite to do-
th'.* thing* interesting that wa read oelve ta.
,, t«r. .. I. »o«~ --
Ueretaad a llttl* walk a mile to eee a are bride and Queen Mary always carries an urn-; ^ ^ Coue'.n Tom just brwtla. rain or shin* and Utaly baa &oUbw ] ooUeg* an eumbudy left him tea to knvw her dreaM let out at B tot of dough I guee* them the the waist John D. DockefeUer U c j rMacn Mom eeya 1 must tev a colButtot and wear, a wig. PraMdant, lego teucaUon. HU bride wux a u.~M» teave card, aad golf la hlr eebool tweeter ac I gueee It wus a tUMot ron MMUC ^ c ,„, u»u tw IBM to M -."Ml
,.w. together an a better thing eumbudy
shirt i
i ateoa so looro he can
touching them
died an left a legacy whatever thet
with Me heads aad from eoPif to, tulde seys V rorte will not have a tight t’Ung on ^ Mvw 0D a f^nn. ]
hu body —all that U goarip and f
i Pepys’ Diary waa i
them off witteat Wa are iuet crasy
Pop ate Tn have
want on. We k>v« the beautiful outdoors, to brrathe the fragrant aroma, to hear, the birds sing, to see the beautiful fiowwrs. to watch tte cows In tte pasture* to hear the erlkeU chirp, to watch the planu grow from tiny aetea until the harvest time when -bey are to fw..i ;he hungry nation. Oh It must be gnad to live nest to mother nature Tom and I Juat love It- I eeya
. to teywair Alat love grand. Pop ocys -Boo mn. X Bolf^ FM 0« th. OooO «oUT “ > h 11 M
of all literature, did noth-
ing put gatetp aad set always with
tte klndUeet motiem-
Coma rig-* on down to the praeent day and you wtll find even tte ad-
Norfolks Are Popular
nil Hina, locMk nit, hr, the rirht thinr We h»e them ih (Ret Yhrietj : moo with ceeterjtaiU; low MU.
Uor »nd more Cope Me- Cct-t, men ere cornier to reeliee thet thie ie . nUehle eteee at whit}, to peloheae their ciothet vti penoool “Ittup." Comet ei^e-eJevt; ««4 low pricei.
HARRY SHEFFE1*
lit Sari Kala Mrset MILLVILLE, N. J.
I. W. Cor fift and LaafiM Av* VINELAND, N. J.

