Cape May County Times, 30 January 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Or^tM uid detraction extend, ■u m, from 9rood bob at lb* top J eroatioa all tfca way down to Uw ahoda of Ua potato bu*. TnOaooo mo ralotea. aartec, “Too bar* abend our tobacco, and bow lt*« roar fctirbly Bwral potato that Mia tkm aMooiBB." Tha potato taraar answer*, "PoUtaaa mar daatroy tobacco planta But ‘ »r that pUs daatroy rattlepat pin are lew potaoi

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t«a Ooaat of Naw Jaroay. irar kapt aa a public pari BeHerlBh that Capa May .

tha logtehl pteaa tar such a park, a apadal oomialttaa baa baaa named by Xmnnln* Myera. president of ^the

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The dta aosnatad. and tha only one probably available from Atlantic CBty eouth. is at Avalon, batwwan the

from Atlantic

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and Stone Harbor, whara there are about three mllee of aaad dunes and. dcalrable beach float land culled tar thia purpose. Mayor Smith, of Avalon, heed* tba •dal committee. The aid of "—

'from tea demand; of the old antileague (roup la '.ha Senate, aometlma known aa -reoonclliable*, for the text of the acraament and tha prlvllece to accept It or turn it down. Aaoac thane oblec.or* to tba mathoda of tha State Department U no lam a •sura than tba Chairman of the PoraUo Relation* Committee. Borah, of Idaho.

i the White House and tha Vanish Relation* Commit let of the Senate. President Coolldse ha* MM atasa to brtns tha mamh— * M tha dew*'of tha admlntathrouch paraonal contacts at hraahtaf and atmtlar functkma. The Imt of these affairs waa attaadad by Richard Washburn Child. ta*mar Amha—ilnr to Italy, who explained tha Laaaaane Treaty with Turkey ahorUy to be considered by tha Baa it*. Political racocnltlon of TurlM by tha United States Is Invoivad la this treaty, Imrlns only ha pale after the pact

Connecticut, lived for any year* before be ended his life with gas. Is being completely overhauled by the ext it or* of the estate preliminary to selling It. Brandegee’a debts at the time of hla death aggregated several hundred thousand dollars, with only tlS.000 worth of property with which to liquidate them. A considerable aum wan raised la aa a ction of hla books, paintings and other works of art which ha had er.aectsd during his lifetime. Amorg these was the Hembrant Peale portrait of Georg© Washington which want to the Daughters of the American Revolution for 91.SS0. HIGHER PAY for tha members of the President's Cabinet la the object

of a

ton Pish, of New York, has introduced In the House. Pish pointed sot that the recant retirement of Secretary Hughes was necessitated by tba fast that he had to go back to tha law to make up for his losses incurred In his private tartuae while serving tha gcvwramrat. Cabinet officers now gat *11,00* a year. Plan mmIgaated that this be raised to *17.>00. The present intensive campaign

... governmental economy is expected to prevent any salary increases.

THT. SPECTACDB of a member of the Senate being tried in* criminal court In Washington while Congress is in session Is anticipated ass result of tentative plan* of tha Departmaat of Justice to seek an H*** 1 *"*®*” against Senator Burton K- Wheeler. of Montana, who ran for Vice Pra**; dent last year on the J"****®?*'" ticket Wheeler is already undm Udlctment In Montana tar accept'ag money to appear befofe a govera ment department for one of hla coastKoants. As theaetlvIUee tar which Wheeler la aBeg^d to b^ve baaa paid took place In the Capital, tha Attorney General saes no reason why tba trial cannot be bold boro.

Strang* to say, but a man doesn't dare to bo. CONTRACTORS MAIL UB YOUR Uet for builders' eupplim. Wa ran save you money. Cbampto*. Ifith street sad Wait avanoa. Ocean City. N j -Book for the alga. , ’—Afir--* 7 ^ 1

which they concluded U aa « one binding the United iXe* l to go *SmC with the 1 powers* In enforcing the poet-s

not a treaty and. therefore does not have to be submit ted to the Senate for approval.

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