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If the ans&fetly fence
Bo&rdw&Ih. hu been erected to pnrtec; pedeetrUne from Injury from the poaeSde collapse of the etructure. or the walk around it. It is hisfa time that the City of Sea Me City takes some decisive step to have the bolldiny either made safe, or torn down. If this is not provided for la the City Bulldln* Code, a more rigid code is most certainly needed, to care tar ,
conditions of that kind.
To he compelled to erect sack an ugly fence on the principal corner! of the Boardwalk at tkis season of the year, is most regrettable, end is the worst possible kind of advertising for the town. j aaoa * the rank and tie of his party Sea Me City is not Quit* 11 u*. T# feUM, „ the Coavea-
COOUDGE THE CHOICE— SATIS TEE OQKFBOKBE From the sttndpotnt of those who are Interested in the maintenance of popular government there Is s vitally Republican ant Democratic tickets. The nomination r* Mr. Ocolidgs came ibsn of the Rei submitted in the primaries of nsarlr •very Stats where dlisct prtmarias
the Stats of California where a naeon was his opponent. In eoac ances the members of the Repubd Party had an opportunity to i directly for their choice of a candidate and in ether instances they selected from among candidates for delegate who had indicated their preference or pledges as to their vote) in case they were sent to the aon-
ation.
As a result of that direct primary
Musings of the Office Cat
Tbs scorn youth has for ths 0 ion of age Is only equalled by contempt with which age regards the opinions of youth. However. Secretary Denby is not the hm man to say he would be if he would and then AM. uan who boasts the leaden woman will ever boss 1 says R. W. Rosenbaum, is the 1 in the pc midnight. better times don't dome this it's sue them for breach of
his wife.
a philosophical editorial. This directly by the members get a laugh from the ladies of his party then Ooolldge is man. The convention merely rati- w toregoln , u,. ^ Bed what the people had decreed at because they are too proud to ask the little boy next door how to fix t
outfit
New York. Mr.
Devls was net the choice of the Own- opportunity if'he ’pays" too i
oeratlc voters In any State except, tentlon
i vicinity ’
And while we're on the subject of unslghtlineea. a little paint on Boardwalk benches before another season would be very desirable.
delegates out of a total of MM. The rf to him not as the of their party but as
ipou
could be
tremity after the delegatee bad been
balloting for eight
taken a hundred ballots. OUE SOrmtEHTS, In » direct primary mnn tween Davis and McAdco or between
Darts and Smitk. or between Daria Congressman Isaac Bacharach is a on board his large pleasure boat in ,
Great Bay. resting and recuperating, polled a majority of the votes of b
after the diet-flag i ‘
which he figured recently. Reports j nay that the eo-greesman la rapidly (
aaym the Atlantic City Freak, mishap occurred at a time to interrupt preliminary maneuvering in the
the Second District, but it is extremely doubtful if tt injured slightly the congressman'! ch Cor renomlnation and re-lection. In tact, the sympathy naturally created by the luddeas accident, resulting in the death of Mr. Bacharach's business partner and confidant, has ra-
ta favor of tl
No
representative than the Second. This
most be conceded even toes of Mr. Bacharaeh.
earned by years . ’ patient courtesy toward his constituency and an Intelligsnt attitude toward public affairs and governmental needs. Opptwition to bis conlinning in con-
based . I most wholly on either persons! pique or political vengeance. As such It cannot endure.
THE BABY
PARADE
Word was received last we* with
to believe Chat Davis would have
A fish caught n 2S.SCl.eO0 eggs inside. Go out and read this to your hens.
Phyllis—Whea did you Amt ertouely of marriage, mother? Her
Who's dead?" Janitor—That ain't crepe, the office towel."
One great drawback about telling the girl you are courting what a
liable to convince her she is too dvrn 1 to throw herself away ou a
the agricultural problem by moving to town. If enough do it that will settle it. grumbles Hiram Mowrer. All the world may be a stage, but a lot of os will do well if we get
e not from the psopls ef Us petty from a group of bosses chief eg whom were Teggsrt oJ InLa. Brennan of Dltaoia. Smith of New Xofh. and a few others mss U the tuesmssit of Tex Rickard’s
than for the men who h oeratlc polities In Indiana. Illinois,
and New York.
A BAIIHFACTOEY
f the Ocean City hard-surface nine
and one-half miles of Ocean City's streets, with an asphalt covering over a stone base, will undoubtedly with approval of the majority of the residents of that progressive
UNLESS BOMB CHANG* take*
plane he will do little or no palgilag away from Washington. Some Republican leaden have him to take the stump for a long
NOTIFICATION CEREMONIES for both CooHdge and Davis the first big fireworks of the psign. The President
with
his Cabinet, party leaders tl out the general plan c? the in which he will formally «'eept ths Republican nomination. In cany respects the epee* will parallel the GOP platform, but It win go into considerable detail In setting before the country the peruonl platform ich the Preeiedat win campaign. Davis is In the roods writing which he
the type of Bryan are demand that the Democratic
wind bloweth, the water the farmer aoweth, the suboweth. and the Lord know- *. we are in need of dues. So
nta’; this here thing of dunitin' gives
through the Middle West, in view of the tours to be made by LaFOUette sad Daria, but the President want to go. believing that Just ss much can be accomplished via the
The way a girl talks w mmotber is a pretty good tadicatioa of the way shell talk to her kusbaad. when she gets one. Paste
your hat. teUows. ‘ABWTIVELY!”
Is this airplane abeolately safe*
Safest on earth, grunted Correct this sentence: If you don't mind, remarked the man. I'll take a ip while you are filling the tooth. When you kissed the old-fashioned girl, you didn't get anything except
the flavor of romance.
The original plan was to build the
streets of concrete with an asphlt
coat and the abutting property
! got ateig with Eve after the fall i
owners to pay one-third each. Con- to wh , t ht n i d when he was
si durable opposition developed to called down,
this plan, because of the cost, and
only in Sea Me CUy.|the new plan, adopted last Monday
but throughout thi* section, that the by the Commissioner! will overcome A thing of
this objection, inasmuch as the
amir concrete 1. obuHoBed. tN»r o»b«L Bor «« will) . . , . ...a I tearfully admit is one crmBBd .IBB, U mb»tltatBd. BBl the ^ ^ City will pay one-half the cost and
only What this country
s City.
Women s Civic Club, of
would conduct a Baby Parade agin
this year.
There is possibly no one thing during the entire season that attracts
TEST fuBT LOO! TIME which I've heard, not
such wide attention i
i in add!-
this Parade.' one-quarter each.
tlon to a good five cent cigar, is to
and the high standard which has! Nothing adds so much in property »*ke it harder to get married and b«BB BBt br Ui. OBl. IB tWB bbbbbI j ..Iihb, or U c! ..ch T.lue „ U,, . .!« hBrO« to ret itohttched. event, has made it a dose compel- commercial interests of a city, as :: itor of the much-heralded A*bury hard surfaced streets, and Ocean TIDE TABLE FOE JULY Park Parade. City is to be congratulated upon The ladles of fhe Women > Clv.c taking this step, and taking it at a (Eastern Standard Time) Club deserve much commendation nme that will insure the entire road- H. W. L.W. for their tireless eflort in making paring program being completed be- ___ _ P-e m. p. m.
this event the huge success that it for* next
always has been—and will be agio
i of the bast gnvernmaet on
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- eompletior . » - «« *■« •-*> »*
foeply because of ths death of his
is nothing reactionary about his views and that hs Is a prugremivs from the ground op.
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WILLIAM DAYS, ocratlc nomine* Cor ths Presidency reoeivsd hundreds of eoagratulatocy • legrams soon after his Two of ths
MBS. ROBERT M. LAFOLLETTE.
who went to the same law school that her husband attended end who has fought by Us side in eli the political battles In which ke has en-
will have charge of organl-
ths Presidency. She la a
lets to be able to line up many ■and of feminine votes which might otherwise go to ths Repub-
horn a wit. made elected to Vies President: IF GOOD WISHES HELP. TOC HAVE MINE- ~
cant: HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND THE PARTY. I FEEL THAT IN TOOK HANDS THE THOiGS THAT ME WILSON FOUGHT FOR WILL HAVE A WORTHY CHAMPION. CONGRATULATIONS TO MAS. DAVIS.Woodrow Wilson.
and spertsrulsr bolting of the party girl's by Senator Barton E Wheeler of
Montage, the
the Department Daugherty Immediately after the New York convention It had appeared that the Democrats were going to get together and that harmony would prevail throughout the party. Wheeler is s genuine dyedwool progressive, however, who felt that hi* place was with LaFollette rather than with the old guard of the Democrats. The only outstanding Democrat Washington who is likely to follow Wheeler into LAFoUette’s camp is Senator Dill of Washington, but It Is pointed out by the suporter* of LaFoUette that if like Wheeler and Dili are ready and willing to publicly bolt, there must be plenty other voters in the country with similar feelings.
very extensive road-paving program. Mn|[)
PRACTICALLY ALL the political expert! in the capital theee days can't see anything else this winter except a President selected by Con-
- grem rather than by the Electoral 2T Sun 4.21 4.60 10A6 fij#jCoUege. Of course, the geoerel cam-
6.11 6.22 11.24 li.H
Cape May has one under way. and M Turn. _ 4.02 4.22 12J0 li’Ii North Wildwood, In conjunction with 28 Wed. (.44 T.04 12.S1 12.62 (be County. U paring 1U principal 11 Thura. _ T-2t 7.44 Ml l.|(
thoroughfare.
.411 this spells progress, and _ - . le eiooment. * f«ty sslnntaa. Tima given is East-
palgn is young yet. but most of th> dope points to a deadlock in the election that will have to be broken by the House of Representatives as provided by the Constitution, the House may not be able to do the Job. which will put it up to the Senate to make the finl decision. II
There la. for Instance, a r ridely known broker, who h tdE tore widely known, it most be a«Ltefi, hsaauna he Ms bam tic axdau. Tf a cabinet od He never went to « tanf he want to work for hit htfcer. That he i the wort part ef tt Is edby the tact taat ae to m at the time. The job * one. and be h*i
tp is tbt
firm hsflare he wna thirty, whid vu that Secretary W-cto
Never both be a time—wait your turn. at your best. H to your pattaer. am to be lovers If T*
W. L GEORGE AND HIS WIFE Across the Breakfast Table
Alan Collect* ME GEORGE: Do you ’mow Also “other collection? Until now he's been ■*“»»* sumps and minerals, but the fever has got » - that ho Is now collecting cigar bands. . MRS. GEORGE: A very good tun*. * 00 - 1 ' *1 Urn amused and givea him an iaterest I if eh bOX« C
ME GEORGE: WeU. be moat 1* » ^ r ‘ beelle. The person who is always cob ectin? -
of funk, joat to hare the stuff and thsa g*GgM It. is a peraou who never thinks, or never do* .j«.M
. URB GEORGE: He thinks a great del »° W. L GEORGE the one who does nothing. ME GEORGE: That's quite wrong. mn0l u<|
MRS. GEORGE: WeU. I suppoae you'd rather Alan sat ® I sboot Aoin«jrotbing. as he would do if be didn't eoBeet tW 11 **-, ^ofi v GEORGE: I quite agree that for my comfort Ai*» have fifty roUections. but from his petal of view I object to h*- -**•■ «*■?». etc. He's nothing but a human msgT 1 ^, tei d*| * ; coUeeting ■
i a boy i».
*“*• . T *»- 1M5 what U he thinking nbout? lORGE: I don't know. t .... , E0RGE: Neither do L Your mother eeye eh* Ef a child to here ao many n roa

