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| _ l ! * tUnie for cbevt rxa'nlnmtion
oiate iNewspapermen i« u h ,id i„ c*. U n u
a |-» I third ThurMBj- of tb» month anil ■rather at Kutgers** 111 "”';""' ,s r.'L"': r ___ O months, from » 3P to 11:30 A.
Talk "Shop" and Hear Thr fail t>r«- w-v .1 ciir.jc «ra>
c__ * it Ajj | hrM Scpt.-mber J7 and 20 lor JJotne Able Addresses cbiidrra wtertns .h. o. M- v
>*. —j Court Hnuar i»chi*)l th«» fall.
Newapaprnnrn from aracy j Thrrr »rrr about IS chtldran to
«ob of tha Stata satharwl at Rut- r ■"• 5 lh *T •" rntrHnjj In (an ttnlvandty. Naw Bninawirk. Phyanal condition The Monday and Tueaday. for the! mothcra have taken a sraat *nalxth annual New Jamej Na«»- J ,n I" 4 " work and ohywtcal paper Inatltutf. under the aua- M~ , ** t * found In the aprlr« have piece of the New Jcmey Pre«i ] ***■’' ‘■■••n <»r* o»- ^ • hope to Aaaoclation. Edmund H. Carpen-1 •.P r ^ rtr » 1 m ,rr «" r k »«o"K ter. c-' the CloticMter County!** 1 * '«> *»ia future a* we feel
•wident of the «—q. ' *°a child ehould enter ncfaool
Democrat preeldent < elation, waa In tha chair.
Among the apeakem were A. R. iloloomhe. managln* editor. New York Herald-TNbune. who apoke on "Standard* of Joumalbwn:" Norrla A Huae. of the Aionclated Pm*. New York City, who apoke on "Car You Believe What You Sm In tha Paper*:" Elmo S- Wataoo. editor Publisher*’ Auxiliary. OMeago. and prafeaaor in IHlnole tJnlTrrwtty. who gave an addreae on "Making Better Newapaper*;” Robert C McCabe. New York Herald-Tribune, wbone aabjeet wa» "l>tn* Picture* Elf *ctlvaly. John Allan Editor U no type New*. Nww York City, who npoke on "The Physical Appearance of Your Newspaper." and a number
of other*
The annual esMbit of New
physically fit and k pt during the school year* with tha help of Medical ris'ieMo- nti'w and more than all the ro-opera-
tion of the parent*.
One patient ha* returned from Glen Gardner In good condition.
Cost to New Jersey of Feeble-mindedness Tinsley Gives Wildwood Kiwanians Startling Facts John Tinaley. *upertntendent of the Woodbine Colony for Pceblemlndrd Male*, was th- principal Bpesker a* the Tuenday noon Inncheon of tha Wildwood Klwania
Club.
Waller Tret a fourth prise in the
golf tournament.
Prtwident Middleton and Dl*trtet Trustee Paul N B reported on the convention hualnea* »e*»lon*. announcing that Wildwood »»* awarded r. shield, second prj»r in the Blue Division, for ef-flri'-ncy The preeldent remarked that ronaidarabli- cedlt for this showing »a» due past president
H Foatar Oo*IIn
John Beecher reported on the social ride of the convention, highly commending the Ocean City club for th. efficient manner In which the ronrention was conducted, there noi being an idle moment during the three dayHe also praised them for the splendid spirit manifested In the
various contest*
A letter of commendation »i* voted aent to the Ocean (ity
Oub.
President Middleton pr.-sented Robert Kay with a little birthday
gift of a flower
George Rothacker welcom'd the guest*. Jack Martin won the
attendance prlte.
A Philadelphia doctor -»r* to! stop htcoough grasp the left car - I rottd sheath by the thumb and 1 forrilnger at the anterior border an 1 midway between the origin and the Insertion of the *tern-' ooledomastoid muscle and com ■pr*w* tightly on. minute." If this
fails you might try 1
fashioned remedy of taking •even
swallow* of water
TAPE MAT COUMTT TIMES, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 7. 1927.
Tickling the Sense of Humor And. speaking of the skirt she wears. We’ve found out why me* laugh As at It* brief extent it share*. For brerity’a the su^ of wit. She: But what t* your reason for wanting to marry me? He: Why. because4 love you! She: That’s no reason. Thai's
Tfsr
where In ihi# issue, was an outstanding feature <* the Institute Th* annual Imdltutc banquet, held Monday evening at the wcl«nre building. College for Wo-
men. was featured by addrwwi 1 "* ntllliona for the care of by William H Rankin, prwldenl! ,h ' fc ■b,,. Inln( | #d . large per William H Rankin Company, Ad- «•«* com of running vertiring Agency. New York, on ! ,h ' *" •»»'' "f »hU enor"Newspaper AdvertUIng." and 1 ®' ,u »^ 0 •' '•••• »»*payer*. said N*br.n A. Ctawford. d I rector of i « r Tinsley, only one-tenih Informs!b.Ti I nlted State. Iw- feeble-minded of the Plate
"Got any adding machine*?" Clerk: "Nope, but we got norm mod counter*.“ Boarding house life ha* dlaad «*ntagee. but yon needn’t a*k th.- lady of the house If you may
go out.
Women’* purse* look nice with r.-d or blue elU linings, but If* the green and yellow lining in dad'* wallet that count*. H you are wW. you will go t<> a friend for sympathy, but to a pawn-broker for a loan. Some fa** ladle* ta-rv twentv five year* to reach the age if
nineteen.
If* sll right whs* girl* pair.! 1 be!r face*, but If* going too fa: j when they appear to have taken
! up plant set ng also.
The dlBereace In a hrib*rd*>.' — j ery and a grocery i*. one I* an mount •< rwiriHter and (be other is an In
fitter.
partment of Agriculture, on "The Firvris and the Public" Jam** Kenney, of the Trenton Mrening
A three real motion picture on "The Making of a Great New*pspet." wn* shown through the Cflwrtmy of th# New York Time* A splendid dinner was nerved by the girls of the college Round tadile disruaalona were a hakpful feature «B the Instllute
Work of County Health Nurae For September
Following is the report of the actlvftle* of the county health Burse. Miss Dorothy Hie*, for the
(■oath of September:
Cares of tuberculoala under »upervMon. J; patient* to mui* (orlutn*. 1. 1 tvlaory health
*UKa. Bedrid# vlrit*. _______ Emergen#} caana. 2: Ifoapltal and : reported that Charlsw Glenn ctioi# >u*H» «. Social service flrri prise in the horeaboe tournavielU. 12. Conferencw*. 18. ln-|m*fit at the Stale convention veatigaiion italta. ? : Harry Wise won third prise and
being cared for.
Other high light* of Mr Tln*ley’« talk were that penitentiary record* show in many Instance-, the master mind* of crime ate not apprehended: a large percentage of the convict* being moron* who are but tool* of these shrewd Intelligent crooks, rixly per cent of feeble-minded i* In-h-rtted. those In touch with the Kltustlon have m very faint hope of ever being able to reatllct' f**hle-minded Individual* to In-
st It ul ion*.
Mr. Tinsley stated that the State of California ha* recwntly passed a law proilding for thr sterilising of feebl’- minded people thua enabling them to live happy. profitable lives without any addition of their kind to thr
State.
About forty attended the luncheon. which wa* held at the
Fenwick Inn.
Prwddent Edwin G. Middleton
f 6verij<3atj' Opportunities tha kind you shoutdrit miss ■ are presented regukirltj incur CLASSIFIED ^COLUMNS
town just the other day Johns-Manville Asbestos Shingles would hare saved the building
A apark igniting the roof of the beautiful home of (Name and Add re**) started a fire that destroyed the building on (Date). Had the roof been covered with Johnv-Manvitle Rigid A*bc*ti>* Shingle* the fire would not have occurred. Johns-Manville Rigid Asbestos Shinsle- cannot catch fire for they are made of rock - a>be*t«» and portland cement. Ask u* for an estimate.
T. S. GOSLIN LUMBER COMPANY WILDWOOD, N. J. Twenty Year* of Continuou» Growth
A VALUE VICTORY! Clothes That Win the Prize For Price When the array of Fall Apparel forms in line, you'll find the offerings of the merchants in Wildwood in suits and top coats in the van. Fine men s Suits and Coals, which are foremost in style and First In P-ice Value. FOR MEN: Popular ihree-button design suits, in single and doublebreasted fashions; coals in the season's selected style., and want! woolens. FOR WOMEN: Lovely coats, many of which originated in Paris. Rich and supple fabrics mark the new coat modes, many of which are abundantly trimmed with lovely furs; youthful and slenderizing in silhouette Take a trip this Saturday to WILDWOOD The Shopping Center of Cape May County and get, not only your new winter suits, coats and wearing apparel, but look over the offerings of the merchants in every line for your home and personal needs. Furniture, paints, drugs, meats and vegetables, hardware, lum her - - anything and everything is here at prices that defy mail order, or cit> department store, competition.
THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresites, Millinery and Bathing Accessories Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield FOX BROTHERS Ladies’ and Men’s Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue BAKER BROTHERS Lumber. Millwork. Glass, Paint. Hardware 431 I Pacific Avenue KONOWITCH BROTHERS, Inc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3403 Pacific Avenue AARON’S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues R. W. RYAN “Wildwood's Furniture Store" 133 East W'ildwood Avenue JACKSON’S DRUG STORE
Oak and Pacific Avenues JOHNSON’S Atlantic Furniture Company 4103 Pacific Avenue MAPLE MARKET Groceries, Meat. Vegetables. Fruit 3106 Pacific Avenue
POPLAR MARKET Meats, Groceries and Produce Poplar and Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Furs, Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue IDEAL MARKET Meats of Quality—Only the Best 3415 Pacific Avenue W. H. AUSTIN CO. Coal and Building Material , lelenhoDe 5 "The Old Reliable WILDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY "Wc Build Supply and Sati«fy P R R. and Burk Avenue JOSEPH B. BROWN Sfcett Metal Work — Buih-up Ro*'’4408 Pacific Avenue MILLER & GANDY "Luster-Lite, that Good Gulf Keros' " 116 East Oak Avenue THE MARIETTA SHOP Art Needle Work. Novelties. Gift N. E. Cor. Young and Pacific Ave JOHN P. DALTON , K Painting, Hardwood Finishing. Int 26th and Park Boulevard TUSHINGHAM’S Office Furniture—Stationers 210 East Oak Avenue

