Cape May County Times, 8 February 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 8

from all Met loot of the country •ill xmr Into the County, and the Fur Grounds In their present certainly do not add to the attrnceven esc of the "Play^roand of the World." as Cape May County been appropriately Ann while we are on this soblect. a little oeaatlfleaUon work entrance to the County Farm aloud the Main Seashore Ho hurt thtnes any at all.

OOKSATULATIG^S TO THE LIVE WQt'"

The “UTe Wire” is the name of a ' publication, issued monthly In 1 t City, and the first copy, which 1

rearhwl our desk this week. Indicates 1 any time by the ■'Otars; it Is tl that this new jmitdicatlon will lire up >r form under which the Co to its name. 1 sioners a - - - -

It is eight pages of s convenient J touch with rht sis*, and Is filled with penchant, j 'heir actions and I

boosting articles dealing with Ocean! 'err for the public; it is t

■City, in which resort and for which | form of government

ton paafhli. but I married shw *• hn In tors up with . ,r man mo * t But ten years f* mate up with

she carta.

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resort, it is published.

The editorial page indicates that The publisher* are T. LeRoy How* -end Maurice L. Foster. *o whom the V7ME8 extends iu hearticat congrat-

called •exeenttve" !secrety

are Illegal and barred: It ft the ooty

of government In which every

department Imad is d'rectfy aoswershle for this departnent to tbs rot-

pclitlcai group, w

Here I am without a cent. And the landlord wants the rent. But 1 snicker ns 1 greet him at the door: Fit my bank aecoun' is broke. And the furniture's soak. But I re got my Ucenst tag fer '!

on thin matter

a change there MUFT bs. let <t be l change In the pernonnal of our City

The Mai

ur st Ua highest In the cictn] n population of SM.*ftO or with n per capita cent of SfC.SA The next highest per capita .. SV4.2*. hi shown for cities with n population of 5M.*M to 500.000

ot cities

from IM.eP# to SM.Mfi amounted to 141.71: of etriss from 50.600 to 1M. Mb. H4.M. and U the small ciUev haring a populaHoa of M.tfO to MAM. 144.It. rompers Us statistics for 111 of

ALL THE CHABOMB of frand and

Maybe the second hand anto ■"rwptloo which the Deuocate of ims la poor, hut C. 8 Maxurie say. awt * u fcar ^ Truman Newthere abr«v» seems to be a mark« “ rr7, ° r *U^I«*n. a year an la hnfor sand baby carriages. , lo * lurn « J back at them now

fight gets under way to KlUmv are like brides, they hare Mayfly, of Texas.

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here we thought It was the ether :3*41e. of auk-—. «*T 'txmoA. | front ran

trees e< from 114.11 ia 1111 SH.tl ia ms.

Ahmyi Roirriiuiii; Ttat Ufe to full of fiscal U«a. b someth tag oo* aooo leans; Barely one pays ooc'e Chnztmas bills

"Many a young Dan." mil Ms thinks he's s buttnrfiy of fashion wImb be ain't uuftn' but a i

in gloom 1 am thlcklag. The outlook It drear. This old earth is shrinking. Two laches each year.

Who Is wise —He who learns from

everybot r.

Who Is strojg?—He wh . conquers

A Prayer Lord, giro ms strength to spare the

mutt.

T .*hom I'd meet dearly loro to hit. le say*. Us rather chilly, but We've really had no winter ytt.“

Who is rich?—He who to sari with what he hat. Who la honor shir?—B« whor. his

Twenty yearn ago a man whe I toned a woman withcut oeing enp«sd to her waa regarded as "No better than a beset"; the ; who escapes being kissed an exceedingly rliable bruts.

~i«». .rs., „.

bs was an unsoxemfu: gambler.

Pree Advie* tc Teuz Don’t Urn a girt on the b.*d u .

tout ahe has bees earin' garlic. ■

accord* hie smt by the I a MEMBEKH of the Benau tjr-

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am a song Of aixpeace.

Pocket full of i--.s

Loft In trousers on a chair.

Which was very rash.

Witey saw him do it— And when she heard him a »• helped beraelf to thirty There wasn’t say more.

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