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EDITORIAL PAGE of the CAPE MAY COUNTY
OAR BAT 00U1TT TOOS P—aHiatii with Um 8m late City Bavtew, rahntaor, itll WILLIAM A HAjmUtT
OwiaraJ Maucar
»aMtehM Krary Vrttey by th* OAR KAY 00U17T TIKES CO.
(tMoryoratad)
Atteatte At*, and Klyhtb Sc ocxan crrr. n. j. Snath Land* Atmm BA ISLE cmr. N. 1.
SHOULD EXTEHS
THE ABEA
In as Intnrrtew »nbUahnd tm an Atlantic City nnw^a»ar thla wmIc a prominent phyMclan of that nsort
mt t
the
011 un Of
lAt* SaUdUy. A. F. Salt Mac JtnpeenentatlT*. SatacrlpUoa PriM. Il l* Par Tear
■ Advaaca.
Adrarttelac Bata Vuatebad 0*oa
Ma O'y. K J, an
City la the only
whole Atlantic Coast which la anUiaty traa at the inaUita carm’ ha aaeaaata tor Auantic City's popalartty haeaww of thla (hot.
It la aalta art
baan south “
Mwings
a) the
Office Cat
Brooklyn man called hla wife
Brasil for a good many yean, «r In
U aha learned It was the a ant Now she Aaaa the
of hla hoan town, or ha would hare been compelled to include all of the its of Cape May County, from Ooaan City to Capa May. The physician‘a Interrlew la aiaatad oa by the AUanUc City Prase follow*: Dr. Shiran has a simplUted
The trouble ia. too autay «
would cat a hard bump If C
with the news of the terrible tragedy
at Capa May Court Ho
urday. when an entire family waa
wiped oat at a railroad
driver apparently, through lack of driving experience or la a spirit of
i the
derstand. Ton put yowr clothe* la a cedar cheat to protact than from moths and other destrvotlva Insects. All of the streams which furnish this section with potable water are bedded In the cedar and pine woods. The water Is popularly known as cedar water and the malaria germ cannot live In It. Only one or two small streams not of thte character low through a certain section of Booth Jersey. about alxty miles from bare, and In that comparatively small
There |g a aaaa In <
And ha Is i
What he ana do with ratetaa and Oh. hay. you’d be surprised. Consider the whale—ha gets Mho ■on Me only whoa ho starla to hfcw. ■very woman envies her haahaaCh watch—which he carries whereaer be goes, treats It as tenderly as a
laarnwt that It to 1 than oorry. the da larty great.
House, they briag to nriad the need at mere adeguau proteettan of grode aoaatngs- As long as human krtifi are human, they will walk
or drive In front at exprem and It Is only by making e
who ooaae here are bound to be cared when they have remained tor a time snMclent to become acclimated: doctors of other dries who know this have been sanding their patients here for yean with reenlta always poat-
lively aattetaetory.
Here. then, is an Interesting bit of tact for everybody, parUoolarty trenatent visitors who freunantly express a desire to know the real, fundamental cause of Atlantic City's Immense popularity and raeeeaa. It Is the country's health shop— tbit's all. But that's enough—
that's everything!
Iks tad la that malaria Is also unknown in Cape May County, and while our drinking water
tram the "seder or pin call 'em swaatpe here
from artesian wells tram sight hundred to twelve hundred Cast deep.
lily's maid.
It waa aald a long rime age. that maty Is only akin deep, he Be
First Prize or Burt
r-rsc
JnipSet
What’s the Joke they are taONg on the Judge? He ftaed a fellow cunvtotad of ferry and took a bogus check fur Always laugh at your own takes; If you want anything dona wnB. do
leak at the third I
■very grade eroeelng through traveled tows street should have petes to protect it la the country a signal man may he enough, kut In towns, where there la much travel and meetly eomlderabte confuatoe at railroad crossings, greater
protection Is nos ef tt aD Is that i nsast always kill
I H c
I stance, crigtaated Ip Adam's wt ' r Mi Batraaa
i marked by mors b American pexUdpatioa la ■
affairs. Both Ssoretary of State ;bes and Secretary of the Treanury Melton have been to London la Ifcreaee with Frlme Minlatere of
4g Men
First job* of Big •rtmutT. howl
Ex-Grocnr Makes Motor Can
One ef W I
ruaalBeat part In the allied e tea. which le working out a a • pot the Da was reparsttom
Weekly 1
WITH NO OUTSTANDING events
restoration of Sorope has rewtvad the hearty and official OK at T
— -wrta of odd Jobs. ^m Wta.' ha wan savmteeu ymn tU la akaps of tna Union Pacific luiis^boar. \V# rim VmTh* was tti:
has keen nU excited about the s jmraer ■ — again — at Preal OeeUdge’s Oat. Tigs, who to t n to those who vlaU the W
~~ »tw Bwtan K. Wheeler m Mb run- ttvu pawar far the CD Blag mate end the naming ef the Western. Ban ha i committee which win have amm Tiwimslln
‘ charge at the drive for votes fin ibars of both old parties It I been determined that the I •tte campaign will not be ttmtl he agrieultnrml states of the as!
Used Spring Water*. Dr. Skivers should territory •
1 A sigh, e laugh, a i
A waist, am' arm. a i
with a s printed
The warning signals and direction
signs placed at an th* Important county road intersections daring tbs past month, ore appreciated silks by
the home end visiting mote Plashing Its red warning nt each
road irnaalng the motorist who does not heed the signal Is foolish Indeed, and fortunately there ere but few of throe. Traffic Is definitely divided, end the danger that always attends
a short turn la eliminated For the visitor, the clear direc-
tions placed on each Of these signals is most welcome, tor outside of advertising signs, thla County baa been;
Take a Look Man wants hut little here below.
0 love! O Joy! Beatat A wedding la tbs I
I'm having trouble ■
Mow Tigs has gone again, end PraaUkat anya that m tar as te la
vtow ef the fact that he does not racial* living la the exscutlv#
BHIADICT GENERAL Frank T. glass. Director of tte United States Veterans Bureau, la willing to for-
r who thought that
here are in charge of Clamant L Shaver ef Wmt Tlrgl-ta. the “original Davis man." who to slated to succeed Cordell Hull ef Tanas as Chairman of the National 4 mines. Hull to still ahatomaa dally. Hut ha hm stepped, had let Shaver take up the rote. Bob Miller's Latest temnttou to Just tte thing tor the tired fishes man. Tha Uae to so attached that it rings tte elans (dock at tha and of tt* poto at the Brightest nibble, thus waking th* aoundsat ‘
> it with can. as directed, It ’
imu wn*9 • ^
retain youth who thougti h owrid rob a man and gtt *«? Ti '* it win be de yuan old txlor* “
•meet in tte majter 1 . beat up on the Dl- =
Too don't know what toeuhto 1 Try not supporting her.
Tour Uf* hangs by a thread, aald • doctor. Tha patient breathed a sign of relief; he waa married, often had buttons remain that way for a tong, long time
His View Of It
California to a place I adore. Oh.
ting motor!n whom we plead with by advertising to com* here, has been left to dounder about. Inquiring the direction to this or
that town.
On* place to left where a most finite directional sign should planed, end that is at the Intel of r^ndie avenue and the road to tte mainland, in Sea Isle City. irni— thousands of motorists p+HUwy south from Ocean City right down InndU evenue to Toeuersd't Inlet, trying to get to thi
fiown-county roaorta. only to be cor, ^ palled, after Inquiry, to go back | .
miles to tb# Mate Boulevard
This la hardly fair to tt* visitor.! upon wbm- pstronag* our very <*- *
And her "rig Syrup" put to her
observant hopeful.
If you thing Old Kaiser Bill Is e rascal, why don't you take a trip to
Waahlngton.
Official trots of the seed and legions tenoculants sold to this stats are "•»*« to order to protect farmem. Bulletin 317 reports each dealer’s goods, and to free tor the asking.
Bedtime Story “Don't swing on the gate Charlro." ah* aald as they stood there by th# front walk. "The darn thing screaks so loud it'll wake
, on tt* bright Side of the! No man falls end you will sss tte Mlvur or to marry a v tte boarders.
3 low to be saved.
imX TABLE FOX AVGUST
H. W. n. as. p. m. « 1 Frl. l ie ft.34 J 3 fiat. S.M l.»3 1 3 Son. P.37 ».«• 1 4 Mon. _lfi.PT 3fi.PT < i Tusa. —Ifi.Kfi II 44 4 • Wed. 11.S3 I 7 Thura 11.3* 4 • Frl fi.Sfi 1.S3 1 • Sat. l.fil 3.43 I 10 Sun. 3.11 3A4 I Koa. _ 4.3S 4.1* 31 33 Turn. _ S.3« S.C1 11 11 Wed. _ fi.tl 4.44 4 14 Thun. _ T.13 T.33 1 IB Fit fi.fil S.3S 1 14 Set. 8.60 fi.l# 1 37 Sun. 8.36 ».S4 1 38 Mon. —30.33 30.33 < 3fi Turo. 33.06 33.13 < JO Wed. —33.4P I 33 Thun. 38.37 ^ S3 Frl. 0.S8 3.83 1 23 Set. 3.63 3^3 I 24 Sun. 1.S0 1.30 1 26 Mon. _ 3.47 4.3* 31 21 Turo _ 4.40 6.0S 31 27 Wed. _ S.1J S.S2 3! 28 Thun. _ 4.37 fi.lf < 28 Frl. 7.00 7.33 1 30 Set. 7.4# 7.S3 1 83 Sun. 8.30 fi.8T 1 The above tide* are for front; for bays and back v forty mtentro Time glvei
W. L. GEORGE AND HIS WIFE Across the Breakfast Table
■TABTUNG STATEMENTS to th* Bst that nt toast a t house ad aliens »• smufiStsd Into tt* United Statro nek day of th* year has aroused Pspinmist of Labor offirtals to l brand mt hnoUeggteg. Special otti are to be stationed along the Acaa and Cemadias border*, angi monied by air patrols, to head off aliens as they corns sneaking In. > task of sufficient agents has I chief cause of tt* failure of the ■r Department to stop this 113 Immigration Into the United
3 BNATOR JIM WATSON of Inl dlana has come book to Washington » sritt tt* estimate that President * Osabdgr *1U not tall to have i ptarality to th* electoral college 7,after th* November election. Aa a 4 member of tb* RepnbUcan Senatorial * Campaign Committee, Weteon ga- * tbered his Information In the course * at tts work of the oommlttee in 6 helping Senators keep their seats on 4 Capitol Hill. The Indiana H*a»at/vr figures that CooUdge'a plurality will C be around twenty votes, with Senator OjLaJ'^lrtte In second place and John SIW. L.-via. third. If. says Watson. 6 {Oooltdge does noi win out In the b electoral college, he thinks Charlro d|W. Bryan of Nebraska, tts Detnot-, cratlc Tloe-Frasldentlal
Piano* for tibfi !
house without constojstiy
he calls the “lv»4sgar a fifty-finger
tel° "
UM praetlrini u Bound* mor. »*
sgar easrripa *
■*' Why ttoaldnt the poor ^
* mujvj. it.
MBS. GEORGE (patest Play it. and that's why he MR. GEORGE: Anotbsi would much rather build a
_ _ •« hl “ down oa th* ptaao . W. L GEORGE has to play whether be
— —mam: r%m
of the hoase.
Pis ring tte piano when I'm
on the stool? In fa MR. GEORGE
day to play you his piece.
MRS. GEORGE:
about the children. Tou know nrokro'y pt constantly give me advice which to sheer poisoned finger now . . . 1 e ^ P * Ct th « ***«“» »** d MBS. GEORGE: *l«»i bar. a 1 him cut it, and then didn't eee »a«4 he waah around It and said It would be all right . . of se^en OBOBal:: Wl, * t 700 W(m ' t *** . MRA GEORGE: Fre told you that you re to send them - • *
MR. GEORGE:
IdRS. GEORGE: . . . X '■hall have to his finger lanced this afternoon ... MIL GEORGE . . . and. of couna. U y
It's different . . .
he play the P^
v , " If It's not setlaS Urt**): Alan U aebin* »
Urofseedl.^
» It or not. M.A » why It to you And
u, oot th« “
. rm ** tbu ™ j «fi him. and he 901 ^
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