c A ?E jiAY C50U5TY TIMES. TODAY. MARCH IS. lftyr -
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Achievement of the Army in r Time of Peace It Reads Like Romance. Says Major Hickman, of Atlantic Gty
South Deunis Home Druggist and School League pined For
Prescribing
| Fathers and Sons
Gather at Annual Dinner
Dr. Clarence Way Spoke on Value of Diphtheira Serum
roeetimc Paul [>Dan. of Ocean Gty.
j A Home and School
wa* held at South Dennl* «bool With Violating
on Thursday. March 10. * *»”
: Interesting health play wl by the children. Care
State Law
teeth, the
jetabl*
u,- Uael im Wars ■ ru,t *' mllk aml frMh *‘ r , “ nrt 1 Has Had IUI wars rtangproUs afl ,. clg o; cold* »•> -— stressed in this little play
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evening that this • medical insp. country ha. of Dennis Township -cb.-l-ars since Its tonndatlo .| p of ,hc value of .u. „mei., record of antllMin
Given 48 Hours To Appeal
Country
IHjt* are Pigs." said a modern enter, and Paul DeDan. a drugof Ocean City, learned on Wednasday that druggists abould t.. i!ruggtala, and not practice
i ht"’; «itclne. when he was brought TI.I-' Jx-Jore Judge Heary Bun Ware, re*-'*' .,i Court House, for Illegally pr<-fint'-d | bribing medicine. The Stale
• — — duty Of ever? .Medical Board complained of i>e-
club members on ‘^IC^nt and home and scb—I Dan's alleged Illegal prescribing -Achievement of the Army In have the children in-; , he defendant being fined *!*>" Time of Peace. - ' declaring that] ocutata(1 w m, this serum »nd and wu given forly-ciKhl houre the work wrought read like a (haj (f (hl|( , n ,i toI j n were u**d ,,, Btak( . an a ppi a j from the fin.
romance. diphtheria would soon
War Department at Wa.^lngton. | ^ asserted Major Hickman, pres^ antUoxln will entirely dent of the Atlantic City Cham-: ^ dlwaa , D r. Way
ber of Commerce, who addressed (
A well-organ ltd and equipped a . ^najipog.
army, declared Major Hickman. U Several Inlerwtln* f«''* ““ not an Incentive to war. uo army. to make the best "1 our man wants war. but the value of|, lv „ » rrr outllntl by Dr. Uay. that army in peace development.- Th |„ was followed by a busl-l is Immense. |u«w meeting. The following oft'omrienc ng with the invwstl- fleers were elected: Mr* A. J. gallon of the Louisiana Purchase i Jleerwald. ct ' . . nd riMk. who were, Scull, vice president. Mt>. Cbaa. by Lewis ana viars Nickerson, secrotaiy and treaaurarmy men. the speaker • Meerwald ;ipp.ilnted the —1 r- - o. TJZ IndtMSrhU ex- tertainment amualttee: Mrs. C.
ss£.=r2Lf-«-
down to the present.
If he
The Stale Board was reprinted by Asalstant District Attorney Grover C. Rlchman. of
Trenton.
Women Investigators of the board testified against DeDan. who was represented by former Judge Clarence L- Cole, of Atlan-
tic City.
One witness said she had ‘-tailed him ihre* times and he ..ad given her liquid medicine. further slated that DeOan told her It would be necessary for
wenty bottles of his
compound before she would be cured. Her ailment he Is alleged to have diagnosed as dyspepsia. Another simms alleged that she had visited his office five time* and that ho bad prescribed that she take Turkish baths and pills which h. gave her. Mrs Emily Grillo. of Miramar testlflid In his behalf. Mrs. Grillo said she had been suffering acute indigestion and consulted DeDan who prescribed his medl-
nniws testified that
protected the early pioneers, that ^ lulure were discussed,
built the first railroad*, canals.
telegraph and telephone lints. I that opened up and developed , pi I.our colonies, that built the Pans- Unilonn Han ft
ma Canal, an achievement worth Bulkheads in Sea Isle Gty
to the country the total cost of
the army to date, as It has lb- (Continued from P»« One) citajed the value of the navy 100 This provides for the construeper coot, and added to the oe-: Hon of sanitary «wer» on KlftycuritJ of the country- I* waa sixth, Plftyneventli. Fifty-eighth the army that discovered the. and Fifty-ninth St trots, from genu of yellow fever and wiped l^ndls Avenue to Marine Placi.
that scourge from the face of W«t Jersey Avenue from the sh e had been Inalacily relieved the earth, that cleaned up the west side of Lendls Avenue to i j^te, taking hia n.-silclne. decanal tone and Cuba and made the west side of Central Avenue. I writing the treatment "simply
them fit for civilised people to and on both tide* of Forty-fourth j wonderful."
live In. It was the army engineers! Street, from Park road to Vcne- g witness for the State dewho constructed some of our most i clan road. ; clared that after examining her beautiful monument* and public A resolution was passed provid- ^ (ungue. the druggist prescribed buildings. The great relief work, Ing for emergency reconstruction , ; j,a' *he take his stomach medl-
of Herbert Hoover, In Belgium, of bulkhead* damaged in the re- cm,
during the world war, was ac- ; cent storm. N*w bulkhewdirig. DeDan denied the charges of
compliahed through an organixa-1 is believed, will have to be placi-d tlon of army officer*, and j between Portieth and Korty-eec-
through scientific research madej ond Streets.
by the medical corps of the army.! clt y Engineer William H. Colli haa been found that some of, Unwin. Jr., presented plans for the gase* used for military pur-i standard ocean front bulkheads, poses are highly o. anficUl In! which were adopted by the Com-
the treatment of some diseast*. I mlssloners.
In closing the Major asserted City Clerk Frank McBride was that the army through Us i authorized to advertise for bids pioneering wa* leading the way! for bulkhead repairing along the for a a .-eat commercial air ser- ocean front and necessary sand
rice. fill and gravel bids
The address was very interest- .Saturday. March 19. at 11 A. St. lug and did unfold to the club at whirh time the Commiaalonen memoir* useful peac. time ac- will hold an adjourned meeting, oompllahments <d the army to Bids for fire hydrant*, con-wM-h they had given little *truction of jetties, and ion-true-ihu ‘2hl_ lion of sanitary sewer* will be
fed* B Arnett and George i received on April 5.
t--dm, - . ■■ nawkln* Con*'.ruction being ■ .v.al Week* on —-e-r . was award..: Mm- ronvai.iio.j. gave a resume of their tract for placing win ter.cing visits to other clubs. j around the water works. Captain Harry Smith, of At- Tkc I "‘* pavilion* will be lantie City, was present and ' reeled at Thirty-ninth,
urged a large attendance on the lourth
part of the member* at the di*. The old pavilion at Forty-ti
trlct conference which meets in Street will b* moved Easton. Pa., on May I and 3. ! third S'.rnt.
.xkminlng the eye*, and tongue of the w it nesses, but admitted that he made medicine and disA little d Incus-1 on was caused when s State witness testified '.hat *he bad —-en.a sign in DeDan'* store window, ou vblch wss inscribed. "Paul UeDan. D.
C R. P."
The Judge at first thought that the "D. C." meant Doctor of Chlropracllci. but-was surprised when be learned It meant Doctor of Chiropody, remarking the big difference In contrast to regite
ttred pharmacist.
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deviated from his scheduled talk of "Father. Son A Co.. Cnllniited" to tell of the work of lifts Y. M. C. A., not only in Sea Isle City, but In the county «s W whole. He asked the men to give the work their hearty support, slat Ing that it wa* mo*t educational for the boy* enrolled in the various group*. Vice prw>l,:*nt or the Wide Awake Group. F. Harold Button. I Jr., gave a reading of 'The Prodigal Father." in his unustil "runny" style. John Pfeiffer, vice president of the Junior Group, gave his Impressions of the 192C State Older Boys Conference at East Orange, hich was attended by three Sea ea Isle City boy*. Kalrton Miller, treasurer of the Junior Group, gave a brief, but ’inplele description of the proii.ni of activities at Camp Ockanlckon. altendwd by half a «f> -f Sea Isle boys last sumKrtwsrrl Backman. pneldent of e Junior Group, gave a short but Interesting talk on "Why 1 Belling to the 'YV' telling of the activities of the Group and the enjoyment snd educational value* of it* grogr-.m. Ralstiri -tiller entertained with
piano so.'o
Cray Care Boyj Advice
The fir*- part of Mr. Cray's ad-. —» res* was <• the boy*. To them' counsel-
e enumerated live points—or gn posts -of importance In their lives. They were: To be physically fit. educationally trained, industrially efficient. morally round and to posses* a God given spirit of service. Without n moral foundation the three point* that preeed-d It do not count for
uch, be said.
Directing hi- remarks to the men Mr. Cray declared that we hear a lot about the boy problem. but If we can - dve problem we will so much boy probHa told the story of a man who asked another man to talk hi* non. whom he believed be on the wrong path. The other man replied that he would not. for he knew the kind, of a gang hi* triend'* son wa* traveling with, he knew the kind gang the man was traveling with and the man’s son knew what kind of a gang hi* lath, wa* traveling with.
Ir. Cray said there is not much ^„*C in howling about the youth. Tbwy are looking for friendly gpidance and »e shool# find a way :o guide them Don't make
thiiv- “» rtu, J r toT
sai<!
and Mr. Sbrdd reaponded. a other things ««*»■* »k»l groups are now organited In ountr a high school group I
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previous
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help !
idnml boys and group* o
the girls enough in the ^ 1 ^^It-ieachers' sssoclatlon.
pan and the boys OB ‘‘’V"’??*, ^ KeT K e.th Cherry, of GloucrpUe The five -on, of John a ! vho ^ a cot tag- in . H.h kefeller are all on a budget T „ ff creJ the closing !
w.d the youngest geU one dollar Sea W* *-" 7 * S'Vii':. «* '.'“'.'.2^*" c "’
-p-ods all of this time trying I
,i -ided at the piano.
Everlastingly Solid You cn mJ.. your fulur* «>M - . rod. by e-duos in on rvory poy d*y- Pul dm you doo t nmd whore they will «**m n» lars at 4 per cent, interest.
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Give Boys Goidaat*
Ml Cray told of the importan->- of vK-atlonal guidance. ..t the need for helping hoys—an.! girl*, too—to find their proper work, the work they will t* beet fifed for. Vocational adjustment means economic adjustment he said: economic adjust- Sment mean* social adjustment and tnat in turn means deeper spiri-
tual adjustment.
Mr. Cray told several stories of hi* work among the hoys of Wall Street and of lbs many men whom time are worth million*. *uth a* Charles Schwab. Thoma* Lamonte. the banker. Charles Mitchell, president of the world'* largnit hank. Irving T., Bu*h and other*, who willingly give up their time to speak to boys and to give Individual boy*'
thing to wave the
American flag, said Mr. Cray, but It is another to weave Into it the material that wU make men
He aald that he
hoped County Secretary Emerson Sh.-dd would have many calls to find men to give counsel to boys
regarding their future work.
Mr. Cray was given a rising vote of thanks for bis addre* and another rising vote of think* was extended th* ladies for their fine work In serving the dinner. Following Mr. Cray's splendid address Mr. Middleton called' upon Mr. Shedd for a few remark* on the progress of the Cape May County T. M. C. A.
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New and used machines for cultivating and plowing. Vk H. P.
Cash or terms. A. C. KELLY
WESTWOOD FARM Rio Grande. H. J.
The right side of peopl 1 always found on the outside
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Large Catches of
Flounders Being Made Large catches of winter flounder* are being reported fishermen at Stone Harbor. . . Ion. Towmtend'* Inlet. Sea 1*1.
Forty-revwnth Street*., city and Strathm.-!. . — . .... Hook and line knight* of Itaak
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