Cape May County Times, 23 May 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 4

OmmrU. Bat & Orand Jury tk« action* of anotker One* Jory ta —"** hlt> * «aU«Jy nrw. ud the ^euUtton U where tliU mlywt

to tare an ladtaaeat braarht. a Moond Grand Jury could, as It did ta this ease, loreetlcaU Jury and alao rehata the e^T^-

__ ^ _joe to loTsetlaste the aeeond. tad a fourth la?eaUc*te the third. «nd eo at.- ad tali The falls ru at the aeooal ***** Jury to retcrn aa

voted *». J the queaUon of whether or not the old Court Roues BuUdln* be site. *d. and the rot 3 of the Chamber I'-onid settle the matter. It la for such purposes that the Chamher was really oryanleed. In no other way can the Couaty ofBtdafo reel the real pulse of tbo people, wo

way cat they body of men

i from every section of vho gather •ogelher for the very purpoee of dlrcuasln* public . aau by their vote, decide 1 of themeehree. and the ■ they repreaett. on thaw

to thie country when

he was (wsnty-dva yenn of agh after serving an apprs.ulceshlp of two yaan « a draflmwn In the Mavnl

and after geit'.ng hU edueatkm the Onlverelty of Otaagow.

He had nothing but hU aMUty and the opening which prmented in a lot as naval architect with the International Navigation Company, and then with the International Her can

For a couple of years he worked la Now York aad 1 hlladelphU then he went to Beattie U beccme rlce-preeld':. t and general maaager of the leoran Company, to ’hr preeldeacy of which hr flnslly roe#. During the period of sc»era! yean pre-

lt ^ | MenmhM - utt to aasumo ceding the war he hnd charge of the , w ., —A-g three or fou* hundred; ronstrccticw in Seattle of i •ona schetae'lal dlilsens. represent-1 for »he Beetrlc Boat Comi

■ tt>. Oooair.t TM* to ol tto tor^

leg eeory englnmn In the eoun'hnrivrMr - 1 - T °* Itrir. Wit. i, pnrucr to iT.iidtl.l and

thee M. toto ». >»“ > h ' !d-i,»te,

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n MM. OEOROE: B. le h Ml.. MMhh W Tto nr to .u ud ton et r» -toe to ne«w*J thton le e<Eplr too tottolle. Do no ton. he e to to bring It to me now . . . MR GEORGE Oh an M -»•—» that do* lent n dog to begin with. A <*eg? a thing that wri twenty-eight pounds, not a hit of daS. Ilk- a wo-^ her boa. m u>J you That's Cto matter re not grown up. aad yau're making Wurtec

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le really » rlvaring I

i for the j meeting j

The year ended lett •***«

irar—Re you like the country Are your h-n* good layer* Mnbr: (fresh (rtj* low a)—Tcpi ping! They haven't laid a bad

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SB wen. 343 4.32 u.*3 lilt .he.wV g\AA mmnir^n*m hmm a rhttir#* 2* Thur. 4.4C 4.14 11.4C U H i‘ l 1 '- Fri. 441 4.61 31.43 13.10.of ■»»*««-*• “ “ 8s 4.1T 443 134C 1344; •■«ber's. if NOT fwtter. KcAdoo ."he above t!dm arc for the beach, wttl go Into the convention with the front: for bays and back waters add uost votes to start with, but the big forty minutes. Time given In East- question re.rlvte about hts ahtllty to

WITH THE CONVENTION only a month away, the Democratic political situation, so far as the ssleci'oe of a yreetdentlal candidate la concerned. NOT clear up- Cveryons of tbs

Everybody know* that. What Fm saying !• ‘ h * ridiculous for you all day long fo be throwing hafia to ho helping * «« chase tU own foil. Haven't you pot a*«y«nlag eta la dot Ton

any you have.

MRS GEORGE: Tea. and It's }net 4

need a little recreation, thing provided for her t

ht we. to nr MH. ODOBOE: Ttoo » u tto atodUo to tto » “V, , opr ant of ''trillaatiou. Go to ths moriaa. Rut dtat epsof all you' playing with that cur of years . MRS. GEORGE: When we were married Pun were witting J, play with yen all day. Now that you no Isngw eppre-lr* 1 * ,l 1

ern Standard.

Increase that lead, in Ihs Repi'btl-I have u puppy.

res. aad It’s lost hin—e r*J as m*** 10 ‘‘"'p L Every married woman ought to have eo» to reheve her tram the tedium of tar hu*b»n.