Cape May County Times, 29 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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IN CONFIDENCE

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Dnr Mtu Flo:—! am ■irl. aamlBc a aaUu y mak«s ma> quite Mepaod-

m whom

? have boas enfacad for the last

yearm. and whom I married this month.

Dill Announces Licensing Places

, uac 11 a aauica (n barraaalnc poaltton of helaa a very much "Jilted" youo* lady. All my friend* teU naa that I ana hlnp; '

Court Houae First Saturday Of Every Month

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minerals

.. ... je. ao that ■ and plant* are| My daar. how

•ort of thtna. and that

consider IL Am 1 rlfht*—B. W.

e of the mlner- > of hose in tha teeth. Ir jraalt* In the r foed for the cow that fni-

worth-whlle the publicly scknowledalna that any man la worth ao much to you in cold cash—and oaey as a aub-

I that cattle In a of the country t than animals of the Vegetation I* c the sunburned, arid M reason Is. that the e been washed away

t you noticed that t Human being In hlghir ‘a generally wiry, with * V M weU “ niort to perm mem ? Minfeed i or muscle*. The Itmical • la. If you are . seek mederately high at >, Uy to

form of peal to them la unthinkable type. That la. if

or uadeelroaa you are deaf, blind, or tetaily Incapacitated to earn living—or If you have been bo with the complexes of the highmight be a good idea

Btrthbmy * !S IT TuITWEEK?

K your birthday is this week you have a ebarmiag. magnrtlr v *drmnaUty. You ary courteous &■_ l ad affable end pueeees great pcimissive ahlllty. enabling you to ' gtaatly influence other*, f Too have aa active mind, and

a ia very keen. You

you have a clearly deflned fours ei action outlined. You arc percataseut and tenaeto'i*. and carry out you: Ideas and purposes ctcn 'IB the far# of adverse public aen-l

You are secretive and guard „jm*r own Intereaia carefully, and very often are thought of aa hard and bofeeilng. However, when yutir sympathy la aroused you >q}l! go to any effort to bring ‘ oonilcirt and relist to the •'dta-

- Men born during these dates > ait admirably fitted for gorernwent and executive position* They also excel aa phyalclans and 'fUs Iigeans. Women born during BBjMB dates become • xn-lleul musician*. aclreaaee. teachers loeporators. milliners and deslgn-

Peteraburg Coupie Have Twin Celebration

Wants to be equal with man ecOMotaally and to bare a legal right to share in his wages. She wants to be equal to man morally

Effective November 1, there will be IT centers for holding examinations for drlrera' licenses In New Jeraey. It was announced this week by William U Dill. Stnt> Motor Vehicle Commlasloner. Commlmloner Dill calls special attention to the ftet that salesman and others may s-ek to sell alleged copies of examination p*-' pars, and warns all applicants to avoid doing buslnem with aoeh Individuals. Examinations will be held In Cape May County on the first Saturday of each month, at the Court House building. Cape May Court House. In Cumberland County examinations will be held In the armory at Bridgeton on each second Tuesday, and In Atlantic County examinations will be held in the City Hall. Veutuor. every Friday, and at HnAmoninn town

Bacharach Not FavorableTo Ta

man Bacharach. a and influential niemhtr of Un Committee on Ways and Mean, of the Houae of Representatives at a political rally of the Atlantic County JtepoMtoui Organisation. held at th* Gateway Casino. Somers Point, N. J-. on Saturday aft* Continuing along thto line tie

"I am more inclined to conalder the statement aa propaganda on the part of hanker* aa far aa -the American signers are

raltmenta In Bump*, looklai the cancellation of the d owed to us by forntga guv menu, and their ptoa la that

with me aa the argui ought to^ycpeal the tectlve tariff law ac

pean countries may have the op pr—unity to eell us more

in order to get :

foreign govaramesu to pay their dabta It we JraBl up a tariff wall that would shut them out of the At

and

"The facts ora that the annual Imports ovar the .period 1»11 to If 16 averaged something more than a billion and a VaK dollars a year. That waa before the war and uader the Underwood low tariff law. Last year our Import* totAled aflpnoxtoaatety

tariff aad foreign other than that wbl tain at the Th*r» were about S.000 people present at th* rally. iaeMtflff Senator Edge. ex-Co.emor Siokea.

four and a quarter about (0 per cent, of the total imports paid no dgty whatever— they came lu an fret' achedule of the Pordeny-

McCumber law. About the rfBly

can get out Of thh Incream la import* to that it to only “ ** ' " the prosperity of the Uulted States under a protective tariff. Not only wan w* able to urn all

our own Industrie*, but in addition we spent four billion* or more dollars for goods madi Europe and the Orient, practically all of which ,m*y he termed luxuries and not neeeaaiUea. ’•8e far as my tariff views are

hers one William Lake; he heard the heU. hot had no brake. At fifty miles drove Allle Pidd; he thought he wouldn't dkld.

Haitowe’en!

At ninety muee drove :

Shawn; the ••Ed" kept «

in my district In which are located some of the greatest and moat important manufacturing Industrie* la the country, notably the glam and watch making industries. l<eee the need not of a decrease in our tariff rates, bat an Increase, for In spite of the Increased rates carried in the Fordeny-McOomher law over the Underwood law, foreign Imports have atsadlly Increased and hate h?arUy cut into the home market of oar manufacturers, and 1

he atoepa. one Johnny

a turn wlth-

Down In the creek sleeps Jerry Bam; the bridge was narrow; he tried to pass. Beneath this atone sleep* William Raines; lee on the hill; he

Our Stores «rt wapEed with ever) able goodie for the Spook-Night Feast— Dntes. Noth, fobsma, Oder, Candy, Apple*. 0* Cake*, Crackers, Pumpkin. SarAo* i Okveg, Ktldes, Paper It^irnu and nacr other item* that will help to make your Hi iowe'en Froik a aaeeeaa. fa Cfar flfam Whara QaaiitT Count« * Gera Purthci!

Here lias the body of WilUnm Jay. who died maintaining hi* right-of-way. And here 1 * what's 1 Samuel Small; he paid no atten-

she run* away

roman's husband ,8be wants

damage* out of him breaks a promise a hat she's damned If shell pay him back what be spent at the pictures when it's abe who lilts him. Woman bates justice, cauaa It never gives her more

than her due."

There are many such women. They talk earnestly about tbelr "economic independence" and they actually believe what they say— because they cam—and spend few dollars oa pretty cloths* and

other peraou

husband, or the father, supports the home like the men of any other generation. That type mist is a fake. Sba to out to collect the last oso —*be is determined that some r an mltall support her—and she does not to appeal to the courts to obtain a source of Income, whet- ! damages la a breach of promise case, or alimony. But the sturdy, square, aportsaallk* woman, claiming equal rbta. scorns to take advantage of a man because she has had a lou* affair with him. or is married to him. Shi- despises n'.litocs. and would consider herself degraded by accepting tbo support of a man whose society ah* cannot have, or does not care for. 8h* practices honest fiftyfifty_jn work—and In love, and she recognizes the fact that It Is much a roan's privilege change bis mind—even at the Inst

it—os II to her*.

Build More Titan a House Make It a Home When Is a House a Home?

A structure becomes a home when it posssssgs those qualities that make for happy family life. To do this thejiouse must be constructed along the lines of convenience, beauty and stability. Then, too, it must be situated in a naighbrahnod of the batter type of people who are congenial and the kind of folk you like to chum with. Your children should be associated with only the finest class of playmates. • •

Sea ble City Helps Make a Home

at the home of Hit and Mrs. William Dickenson, of P.t.rs'jurg, one evening recently, when they celebrated thulr t^-venth wedding anniversary in ron>.ect!on with the birthday celebration of Mm. Dickenson. A special orchnst: f.irnlshed munlc for the orcaslo A linen table cloth and napkin* presented the host and busby the crowd. Those pretswere Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Jchn Yank. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willis. Mr. Mr*. John Winner. Mr. ami Walter Vo*». Mr. and Mrs. Sinkenson. Mrs. Richard Mtu. Henry Jackson. Mtu Winner. MU* Mary Cake.

This coastal city, situated alon* the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, possesses the requisites that make your life pleasant and profitable. The climate is ideal the year' ‘round and contains the elements necessary to health-building—just the place for the children to play out of doors. It would pay you to investigate the many features offered by this seaside municipality.

Build at Sea Isle City and use only Davis-Waddington lumber. '

Davis-Waddington

Lumber Co^>-

I—For Rent— I kitrbinctt-. j ilcr paid. Low il llfornis papct.jV

OFFICE AND YARDS: Swain St., at the Railroad - Sea hit

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Loaella Butter

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Richland Bnttra.

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2-tb bag Gold Soal 60c Flour

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ASCO Coffee Easily SSc value elsewhere.

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Will pay vou both from the Stan (*> ^ Econpany and Time to lay in your Vt,n o c ^ ply o| Canned Frukc and Vegct^bl^' h|hna^er for

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