Cape May County Times, 13 January 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Ocean City Maintains Healthy Resort Record Annuhl Report of Health Officer Show* Freedom From Contagious Diseases— Stork Visited Resort Many Tunes More Than Grim Reaper Death Rate Is Only About Half That of State Average

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The annual report of T. Lw, Adams chief of the bureau of it health and charltlee. to the Ocean | City Com miest oners

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Uuaed U» Cue heallh n-«rd. The i mer tisUots; &1.3 per dealt rate was *lx per IhouttanH | the total death.- ware rrsidenUi , compared win. eleven per thou-' of Ocean Oily, while sand, which U the average rate cenl. were Iranstentu < of New Jcmy: the lumber of resident*. Our rewldenl -

The following w a llri of ealal. tiaorfeiw enteeed for r in the Cape May Count' c nffict. for I he week ending with January Cth. IMS: City of Ocaan City Ocean City Title and Trust. Qt> ruanlian to W « noueherty. »»«' UM SM. tlayuua: tot *». plan 4

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permanent population is only ISO over SOftfi. 6 per thourand. which lx about onr usual rate; that of th large is about u pir UKwuumtl. SS percent, of the foul deaths < were pest SO year* and live *ei lews than one year, which about live per cent, of the total

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contagious disease* reported was fewer than any year since 192S. and the general health condition* were up to the usual standard. The report is as follow-: 'The j-r»r 1J27 has been rrmarkabli for our freedom from tbe so-called preventable, or c«n Ugioue diseases. The record lot the fare five year* as nhnwn below*. leH- us that notwtlhstarfd lag our Increase in population, *«** cause, whether il be a belter knowledge In general oj sanitary law*, wore efficient muilslration of them, or wb. thej. due to our wonderful climate and abundant sunshine, we have de.

vrloped » resUlancr that is motet — — effective against diMiuwe. than j Canter Other lew favored cmnmuuiiirB. j iK-mentia. acute Breord from 1»2S to 1927. 1 ^"wnlng cases reported—192S. $5; 1921., Kp'lepsy 169; 1925. 286; 1926. 62; 192'. j FraMllr ed thigh 84. j Concur-lon of brain Of the 54 case* reported | C l0 a ’dritb> 1927. 22 were chicken pn\, ijj Heart disease, variou.. for were mumps, whoopit,<; cough, f j Hypertrophied Prostate (> tuberculosis. <; Oer man me axles. 1 Nephritis 3; dlptberia. 2; scarlet fever, 2: Paralynt* erysipelas, 1; pneumonia. 1: in- Prematurity Surnza. 1. | Pneumonia A start was made during the I Pulmonary congestion year to Immunixe the school' Senl'.lty chlldren against the danger*, ofSyphilis dlptberia. 259 school Children Tiiberrul..-i. were given the three Injections ol Whooping rough toxine anti-toxin, at cost of about Of the ihtw case, ol 1286.99. The physicians of the* mnnia one u . -, n ..id i city practically donated their | year* of one was aervices for this work, and thr .two day* old end one thanks of the. community I* due I eleven months ,,v -hi ihem for tbei: .-florts; it 1* | p....,»My can,. .- ,/ y

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0«k Wood, any length. $4.75 P9- load in Sea hie Delivei-w to Ocean City. $5.o0 C»pe May Court House. $5.00 JOSEPH KOHLE Ocean View, u. j

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All the cragy folk* are not in the laniurinm. The man who would rather pay tent instalments than pay K little at a tune for his bwnr needj to listen to hit wile. fiMKb ^pTiones JOHN L. MAHER

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Wildwood Stores Offer A Com plete Merchandising Service To Discriminating Shoppers Wildwood’s enterprising stores have solved the problem of Cape May Coirt shoppers. With their modem stores and complete, up-to-date stock* snd servict thev have made it possible or Cape May County folk to fill all their needs n ilkout traveling great distances. Their prices will compare favorably with tboy 4 the cities, and you can visit Wildwood at trifling expense. Regular shopping (rips to Wildwood will prove good economy. , Shop In Wildwood The Shopping Center of Cape May County

The Polio* tag Wildwood M*r Honret Value*. ]jow Price*

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JACKSON’S DRUG STORE *** 'foxaJJL -ft*** Oak and Pacific Avenues THE ROSELLA SHOP Dresses, Millinery and Underwear Maple and Pacific — Boardwalk and Garfield FOX BROTHERS Ladies' and Men's Gothing 4400 Pacific Avenue BAKER BROTHERS Lumber, Millwork. Glass. P«unt. Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue KONOWITCH BROTHERS. Inc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3405 Pacific Avenue AARON S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues S. J. COOMBS MARKET Select Meats. Produce and Groceries I acinr & Andrews Aves. Key. 19*)—-B<-|| R W. RYAN Wadwood’s Furniture Store" 33 East Wildwood Avenue JOHNSONS Atlantic Furniture Company 4105 Pacific Avenue y COLONIAL TAILOR SHOP U ' ’08 E' ir iTjr! l ' in ' n V“ l -uo t. Scliehengcr Avenue

POPLAR MARKET Meats. Groceries and Produce Poplar and Pacific Avenue WILDWOOD FUR & DRESS SHOP Fur*. Dresses to Order and Remodelled 3805 Pacific Avenue IDEAL MARKET Meat* of Quality—Only tbe Best 3415 Pacific Avenue W. H. AUSTIN CO. Coal and Buildins Material Telephone 5 ' fhe OW Reliable Yard> WILDWOOD LUMBER COMPANY "We Build Supply and Satisfy'' P- R- R. and Burk Avenue JOSEPH B. BROWN Sheet Metal Work — Built-up Rooft' * 4408 Pacific Avenue MILLER A. GANDY Luster-l-ite. that Ciood Gulf Keros* 11 116 East Oak Avenue THE MARIETTA SHOP Art Needle Work Novellhn» C iU N E. Cor Young and Pacific /»ve „ JOHN P. DALTON fainting. Hardwood Finishing. Int Wall'- ^ 26tK and Park Boulevard TUSHINGHAM’S Office Furniture--Stationerv 210 East Oak Avenue