Cape May County Times, 23 May 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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This , Wedc South west and Northwest. Ford BkU Real Money. Rough Abroad, Soiooth

Here.

First Prize for Casting. By Arthur Brisbane Aa El Paso bank closes lu doors, tn tb j Southwest, that should lu»ow only .'rosseritr- The other day sa important bank In the Northwest was in trouble and only saved by merging with another bank. Parmera can’t mate a Being, and while everything ia done for railroads and other

the Republican women of Philadelphia, "and the virtuous must also be wganlsed." But the force* of evil are ao determined in pursuit of what they want, and virtue, usually, so mild and gentle, that the fight to hardly

ven.

The inmate of a public institution, craving alcohol, cut off hie hand, knowing that whtotey would bo given to him to euetaln Me heart. You rarely find the virtuous foil such extremea.

News Notes fof County Fanners

OCEAN VIEW

Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Cox. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cox. jf Delmont: Mr. and Mr* Gilbert High. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brrtcteoa and daughter, Mr. and Mr* Ralph Cox. of Leesburg; William Sbellem and Mtoa Ui

din. of Townsend•! Inlet, s

day with Tamer On. Jr., and family. Miaa Nettie Mumford. of Ocean J

City, ▼totted her parents Sunday.

Mr* Petrie*. McGoohan. of Phils- *

delpbia. is eg

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By W. COLUMB THOMAS

crap on it Perhaps you part of your lawn or

the w atoto grow up in it

poea. They can I from any of the 1

John, and Harold Dunn, of PhQa phis, visttsrf William Carew and £ lly Sunday. Mr* Elisabeth Way and daugl have rataraed horn* aftw spend

before long or

there will be trau- s

bic in morv bai

and ’roo'ie in two oM political - tie«.. They have done many years tor anybody 4 lacuna » ua corporations. Henry Ford Md ran. raonay Cm Muscle baoato. agrned to ma -ufsetnr. fertiliser* and the farmen. knoa that he would manuCeetere than.

George Joseph, af Cologne, 1

It la net neeaasary r pan* hut it to nay bai

erumaut. ar mix any benan. a • «*»• « moimmm wwtor k one suast of aeO Irens a Maid 1 on which aoy banns have teen mafwn. Tkie eofl can be supplied !y

At £nd of Week

The males to be fintohi one pound at this time.

pen of ten by twelve lea* tor >+• to ISO breQnr* Dt * run oC yard* waim ing or other bad hal Pert fafir er five 1 scratch grain rwnatoting of two parts

Dress Up for!

and PI eld* •Td give M.fM toe that dog.” aayi one. "But, MU* era ain't get »r.Wd.” ears the other. "I know it, but Mat it n good af-

ter?"

Port odtew J to pay the Government SiS minor* during the period of his > •-c. and ha has

1 roughly to other aato forty-two men driag and taking

[btar. of Geau City, called an

thnee Sunday.

r. and Mi* Ghariea Atomma River View Height* spent 8u: 1th their daughter. Mrs Oemmlagtoa Moaeop, of Philieiohi* vtotted her daughter r Mtoa Mary Carew was a Sea City ahofier Monday afternoon. osene C Cole and Mr. cad Mi* l Do If Oox have returned home 1 ■pending the winter at 9L Pet. rs- "

r and the hay U equal to ad

Mr. adfi Mi* WlliUm Oallagar and three children, Mr. and Mr* John Peanete Ernest Downam Edward Uoyd motored to Atlantic

a*y Builds).

Mr. and Mr* Edmund Jeffrie* of Ocean City, called on her parents on

“ May evening.

Mi* Joseph Uoyd and two « were Sea tale City visitors Mon

but they are not aboC to death. TLey *0 to Palm Beach, or to Pari* And

their to'

The W. C. T. V. bsM n martin, e home of Mi* PrisOD* Corson

Thursday afternoon.

Mr* J. H. Berry meat n few days t with relatives in MUlrille. Mi* Jennie Currie waa n Philsdel-

bto line with a four

more t'mn 4>5 feet. That's istarastiug. bat not important What's wanted to ships with steel net* to scoop up each A y a few thouaand tme of th' fish tost ere waiting to he caught and uirtnbuted to the peo-

ple at a fair price.

The Government shonld help the fiehiag situation by killing off the < tone of thousands of eraell atoefi whatoe that devour the ehoic bound aataon in cold Northern water* Joseph Ulhleto. of MUwauk«* has anon those dwarf whales literally in tone of thousands following the

Shoals of aalmon.

D’Annunrio. having 'tried everything. to now bankrupt and win eel! his original manuscripts. He need not fear that be will know iclual want, for Italy will see to that, and MtmaoUnl personally would aee to it

if Italv didn't.

' the Kins has last made A' Mo a prince. MueanUnl will g a pension if ha neede It Dicta tore are able to take abort cot* The heat

thing hat teal

storing able men. Bui to live la a republic, where tbe really able ran pension himself, to hatter. While Japan telle us bow | i'MUlted they feel because wo 1 let them come into tbe United Bt the Chinese are warning Metovl. Japan's foreign minuter, that the Chinese, -re much insulted hocauee they are not allowed to on Japanese soil, fiomebodjr in Japan must lack * seroe of humor. The vote in California will tell President Coolidge what nam- of the people thlak abort Japanese exclu-

iek-«nd with Camden friend* Mr. and Mi* E. A. Grace were

Ocean City vteltora Saturday evening.

Furman Hilton. J. H. Berry, Hiram

Boeap and U L. Penter played in the P. R. B. Band, which was a part of the “Safety Parade" given in New

York, last Saturday.

Mr. and Mi* Warren J. lAricto

ware oat af town vtottors an Eanday.

Men Andrew* spent the

val Training Station, to rial ting hie

rente here.

Harry Morgan to substituting at!

th* Sea tola Coast Guard Station.

Mr* Swain, of Millville, to rtoitieg I

Mr. and Mi* John Sheldon. Mr* A. Bnraua to critically ill at

this writing.

Mr* Briber Ahraue has raorere.-ed tram her iUssm of lari week. Mr. and Mi* John Rocap entertained ytoltore from G tone aster last

rday.

* Verna Foster aa«t daughter, Doria, visited Wildwood a few days I

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vote heavily for Hiram Johnson. Bui the lukewarm attitude of the Admin totratlon on Japnneee akould add hearily to the Hiram

Tbr bigger '.hat rote tte plainly the rreeident will understand that lemportxing with A-Mttc «»«- ■ton to a sure way to I—

•The toreee of evil are always

Quite a number from here attended I the Chamber of Ccmmeroe meeting at j Avalon Thursday evening Cannon Lodge entertained rlritors I tram Court House, Wildwood. Cepe 1 May, Tuefcahoe. CoUlngwood. and I WllmiQglon. Delaware, on Tuesday I

uilng.

W. Riagtor visited hto pareuu I

ire on Tuesday

The field Dux esarctoa. at the Camp I Otocnds on Friday maria the dosing our local Mhod tor this term. Mr* Vlrgii Piers'* waa a Ml ▼Ulc visitor recently. No wonma vorriee about whetl her huebaad*e pteeographer to blonde or a Imnette after he begin* wearing a fifty-two Inch halt *nd brushing hto tor hair over hi' bild

Would yew succeed? Toil to transfer the hose from your head to your

Call at out office, or phone for our representative to «ee you

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