Cape May County Times, 2 March 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Hunter is Stricken By Rare Malady Wiliwood Phyndui Reports First Case of Rabbit Disease in State

Medical Association Meets

*icV Jersey *** reported by Dr. G*an< V. D>tt4oir. ol WUdwood, at a u^etio* of the t ape Mw « oaBtj Medical AMociaOon held at fte Ocean City Golf Club on Tuesday afternoon The name of - at not dtrulred ■ explained tularetnia a ptraatte which reU d from diseased rab-Tt-r infection can be «m1 throuch an unbroken skin, yc-tim suffers from ferer. ( I and s«o!lat slands wMch I very skrnly to tresunent.

COPBT HOCSE — Only little money stands b.-lweer tnosqunoltas Cape May County and what ;-ou have today." said State EUunoloKtst Dr. T. J Readied, at the merlin* of the Cape May County chamber of Commerce, at Court Houae. lait

Thursday ninht

“Three million feet of dltcfcinc has leen done." he aaid "and eleven million feet are needed The co»« is one-half rent a foot. When the dttchlnf la done, the mosquito will be so much under control that yon will never know they cue. “The aaaeaved valuation of Atlantic and ''ape May Countitv U about JiaO.eOO.rrto: tbrro i- room for aevem^d valuattons of $3,000,000,000 Give your Moaqnlto < ommlssion the money to ditch with, and youll have It back In Incrtaaed real estate

values mi*hty quickly

Dr. Head lee aa‘d that the control work done in this county was Inspected by him from time to time, and was and is very effective as far as it has tone—hut lack of funds had not permitted It to to tar

Opinions On Fishing Bill Suggests Necessary Funds Come From Motorboat Gisohne Tax

1 He Must Hare Bees in Office Once

offfee. half of «** - naadhtelj hate him with a divine wrath, aaid James *- Browa. lax advocate, in a talk whle* pent tfc* Ocean City R«*an«V*

Conservation Is Needed

c„ '.^Chairman of

1^ vas Itnported from a westiULtt- Ounaen “ * “

OJBAX CTTY Samut I D la^ds president of the lAJlanuc City j Chamber of Commerce, in an in-' ter view declared hlmiK-lf h*-artily in tavor o! the plan for the <oniwrvation of sail water fisbiMf ar. ! su«e»ird the money required !..i shir purpopi 'ouw from the Jtasoline tax paid by motorboat owners rather than the $1 H-1 n use fee a- prup«»ed. i Personally, h- said. "I would I- clad to pay 'he fee. but l do n-.- I«elieve it «l»» to place aar impedUBCBi in Ihe path eamr- .

i-tealsb and «iaiiers who Wtoh In g,g Propecl Ducuaaed ' "IT lmp u At C of C Me*

j ad vocal r Of the

Planning To Erect New Oil Tanks

MSM.

And hi* Irtewd.

his talk

Included ut , y ».em Is | Just one a rand muddle

t-ainnin* U> end.

understaad It. It - — to any human art foe that » sound and reasonable • If you keep yvar tot v»-

cant—a col lectin*

dead rata, rubbish — skirts—sre charge you ha

anything in taae*. as you improve

how w. do vlmt our wrath

, of Ms H.SPd caltoo s and ao- t aba-harrvt tank,

larg* neve* a ad

wear stores while tklnnlw rabs to recipe the posaiblltty of

fWalt P. Conaway, of AUantic qay. president of the New Jerwy %u-.e Medical Sortety. In a brief address, arsed the inoculation aulnai diphtheria of the preacboM child between the axes of ■lx aamthe and six years, the. nece*fcy of a pertodto health ex-j for all adulu nnd annnaUf emu pulse rr re*istrailon of il^yatoan. In toe »Ute-

talt water fiahias and the pro-

ff«hln* ton probably van be •ectly trac'd to hi “ —‘ - -sr great

declared.

Co. Military ' t

# ^ j nnd whea th. time oosnas

Committee

• sarasr. «S by «» fart, will he odicattoo fee the rebuilt aad will be •■flktonUy ^dme« wreW he reached as Qf.ura. to boWM ai«bt tracks A ^ wea. to toe J»rr

•f haUi r»~; build

Th

cuacrete oflce aad

i win prataMy he eartf

* .««. . that | rectrt to i_. looser habitate the water. Swale, of the about the resorts w» will vuff.r “

f.toctlnued y>o«n Pa* 1) Jp*-— -——— „

**" lb. The dlmenalaaa of this

iUtas will be td by M fert.

*er Arret Mara^tod 1 u^bTrerre th. twriwy WfllS PflZC 111

south of PtewaMvin* all of the Gulf ffllier in this territory bar*

I from that

|t* done to permit the *eh W ««; » • p:.^>: pstf wr can': have any tab

. Why Ap- 71lr porpnw. Is to rt.-v.|..pj thaa their private

r t r T •_ »? rt tahlnr ■ - not at th. • > bu»M t* tra.rltox to Ph.ladrtphla. UlhTge Ot I rain- ^ vm . ^ Ih , *,*. to wosraxe toe railrowda to ct»-

vfco obey* the preweat law. J ttnne the prewest low fare, and pro pored t'. eltmlaate net' | to make the operatloa of tratas n the ialaad waterways from ; profftabi* IAh'tl IS to Octabee 1. which te John R. Trout. CMy CowanIs-

Merobere of HtS Committee •!»“»'*« re > After that I stone-r of Orear etty. and chaird.. .■ .itios for perrh. r;-rk a:.'', man of *h> Hirhway ''os-.oHttee. *-■/ with —.—

stated that hr waa kept so haay; P*ied “Tea. we

pub- : b-ip aa far as p

Major C. pnfitvff^ i

mg Camp Enrollment Here j

Scout Contest

arjHB Enrolis Moat Court House Troop

Building up *" account hoe erects a sea wall against which the dorms of adversity will beat

FIRST NATIONAL BANK Seakle6itu,N.d

vartetle* »'u«td be

fit s |ct v r-rrv u- o . r u ‘»• w»—erw« n™--. tc Ocean City with the many 15 ywara of aee to lc ^I I received lormal notification ot hU ' LM^thrreteli^to^ator only about 1.5.i<i0 hare bswu dlph i^ppo,,,^;., b) . Major-General H B4( , .p^,. q,* «wne of the mwwv nohlie

f Uw on U,r ■faiutfie which pr. now eaotrrerted for tat hts rewort.

Of f "' Backed up by Director Offtoa.

' r ° r ' ,Lr , ‘‘ OUtfc ° f 1* ,h; ’ ' ^ FVeeboidere. in

ta charce of toe 1S28 etirollmect , broken conatantlr r wr,- _.,,.„ . ^

■MuZ^T^kn 7 AA,,

Military Traiain* uunps virxInU. who coD«t off th' y* of Ure Chlmbe- * '

Already at the head of the MUi-./traey coart. The foh don’t *»• !

year." atotad Dr. Conaway

UfC there were 440 deaths caused by dlphtbert" which were prevent able. Preventive measures for toe disease are cheap, toe Schick teat co*tin* only three cents, and inoculation of three ampoules of tori anti-toxin fl-5* Fbr the poor people they can be taken care of at no charge at city clinics

and hospital dispensaries ' "The less mystery there is about

th* practice of medicine, the better.’ declared Dr. Robert A. TCilduffe, laboratory director. Atlantic qtyfcoapttal. In speaklh. before

toe « ■

ust be tausht the truth in recard to ailmenu contractad. ha added The education of the public health matters is up to toe physician, in their private after- The doctor should toorouxhly explain to his patient to detail Jon what his ailment constats of and how it is likely to develop When that Is done

the patient will aol

jtfMBvajme and

what it the matter with him.

hfcwaU Have CwaMeaer Th* public most come to

wpect ft* doctor for what knows and bow he demonstrates Ws laowledc Nothin* D more dtaqceraxicx to the physician than to encounter cases of mtJignant disca*** when they, to all Intents. are hopeless and to realUe that they mlxht hare been avoided If the patient had applied for aid a: a propitious time In many cases the reason for not dotnc so is because of a belief by toe p»tierl that such diseases are curable by advice taken from physical culture magazine. Health columns and medical discoveries to the paper* daily often aid to spread health Ixnorance unions the public Some of the health columns are conducted properly and many contain sound adlvce but it is toe valueless ones that < art their stigma over the while The place for public medical education U to the doctor's office " Dr. Henry Kiek. rdltor of Sui*

Medical Journal, also spoke.

tary Training Q

committee for this county. Major Way will not a»«utn* direct aupervision of ail the activities within the county (or ft* ,>'on>otion of popular Interest to the Citizens' Military Traininr Camps. Other pubbe-spirited citizen* who comprise the membership of the C. M. T. C. committee are Roy Fete. Col. Gandy. Dr. H. H. Tomlin. John Trout. Dr. Eurene Way. Wm. Massey. Jr.. Irvin EMrcdx* According to M. T. 0. plans sent by General Ely to Major Way. Cape May ounty and all other counties within New York State. New Jersey, and Delaware will soon receive an equitable allotment of th.' 4.100 camp var nrie* which represent this year quota for to* Second Area. The local county quota will be filled by the first qualified candidates who apply. Major Way said.

3 J. Kay.

a. l ** * U .? P0 **U u «»"• «*l>tormen' of a puWrttty dlh* located three mS, from i r «^, r tor , ^ Ml nmm0lM ’ r r LJi f ’ ^v , W Wh Ch u ‘w* I U prtt The commute* stated that • c reed. The b nret intaMir-1 vlrlowa adrerttslac mrt ‘ ‘ clal fishermen are in accord withj*,,,, ^v M - llnnt - t i Bni i i B tb<* aports fisherman for he knows * isre Countv Rc^v't OuMe i

,h. ■*« 1„ u,, ***. i !SLi r CS.

space to the 1*3* Auto Bine Book.

c*c wUl soon be killed.

"As for the fund* to protnnt< coiiM-rvatlon. they could eom< from th. $90,000 which U iv

iso:- the rt ale «as

i during April and May . bad also

^'efr&’S^Sfte »• Kay reported. >. tZ inland w.terwv,.^rld*rei'^ t «^ ul,Bral lnduMrteJ ^

Mr. Ogorn, following the com-

•a ter way*, bridges

nd matter pertinent to *w ..i» ef motorboats rather than on tore

Mr h ways

An educatioual plan is needed point out to the Ashcnnrn action Is needed if th* upon in be aaved-"

tOi'RT HOi'wE—At the i mvtrunk;!: in* or tin Bey Ik

the report Frtd*/ el«ht. George

lirtttg only with th* Uonw Pwtrol. wow tmr

He r*- pm.- for w curing the grew lev:

Wing IpraJ r.umber ut .«*■ Bcouts- Th*r

. _ u We try gw* with K a trip to th* At give married m*n with d* umk City awtowunx P»d v*

irene* SauuvUr. March J. toe to* wwm

ly myaeif." mM - u-c* • ' fits patrol

'and $ — 'h. Tfc* Flying Earth. Patrol »« i raartk i maa th* ctoner for qualifying th*

.nd will get i. chicken cinaer « h legion Home uo Friday clung. March S. at «.3* odock. Bertdre the Lion Patrol.

Acquittal of Development

~ , zvwrue* ewe Orton *-a*ri>i. w .

UfnaaJg u r.xpxlod which Gwg* guapkiwa u Dad*. th* Crow Patrol was lortned with tiowtiuuod '>oin Page II Ward Smith as Iredre and th* Advertising Service. Philadelphia. Firing Eagle Patrol with WUl la;

the Prudential Three threw Patrols are stan-

Company. had planned all the ad- C another eontret for qualify vertismg. had planned th* moving if* to* aort bora in th# lender picture in question and stipervtaro ''-d and srttmd-etam Scoot Uwt.

ha taking, and had a tentative ;oT toe month of Martk

sere*rnt. or achedulr. contea- P*-il Hoffman, of the Uor Paptaxlng a $100,000 adsartUtag and Otartt* Leaker of the pend it aye, and tha about n0M(> n f ln * Kaglre. pareed thrir ten-

had been spue Neither of th*.* 1 rforttreta. " tfj, OMMyeVta v mi

Forest Reserve To Be

Epwrorth Leagues Rall> At Petersburg PWERSBrRG — The monthly union meeting id th* P*t.r ( i,ur(: BeretayV Point. Seavlll* and So Dennis Epworth I^-vgu** was held Sunday Gening in th* pMcrshur* M. E. Church. A splendid r*ntv r * from each Isagu* roman attendsn*. ,*< n*.

j

Fascinating widow: "You foolish man What toad* you think

•rd ever marry you?"

Suitor -Well, you Vr married

Est&bluhed in County I*" t:,ar fviiow».''

(Continued From Pag* 1)

will not be completely destroyed. At various Masons of the year, the Forest Reserve will no doubt furnish labor for many local men. The Reserve U being established by the State Department of Conserration and Development, and will be under thrir direct supervision About two years ago. several local men. including. Rolan Mason, of Bclleplain. induced representative* of the department to look over the tract of iand. as « possible location for a State

Forest Reserve The State

elded to establi.h one there and look dwintte steps in that direction last August, when it atarted to cUato options from various

Uud owners in that vicinity.

Active work on the Reserve will probably start in the early spring This will includ* fte planting of now trees, thinning where fte

present Umis-r vrowth U

thick, cutting fir. guards aad

tablisMag a nurse r> farm.

Tl tract i» bordered by the rood leading from lieUeplain to Hand's Mill, adjoins land with East Creek Game Pr*-s*rv-. running along those lines to th* line of the Woodbine Land and In,, provement ' am par. > : Homing their ’ nes to the c'd King Hlgh»*y rthich Is the Township im*

with the planning the picture, be said.

Witnesses for the accused

included their atrorney. J. C mlitre’s report, stated that he Bedford, who aUtad that he had would be guided by the publicity advisee Mr. Clnl and Mr. Lacommlttee of the chamber this! Gross* on every step ot thrir .rear, and that the socccre or progress with Sea Isle CMy Oarfailure of tac advertising program "— —’ —*

entirely ap to that

tee. aa he wanted th* chamber to really handle this work. He would follow all the commlttre*

ret uunendatioaa. be said.

Ufc*e by theta »re U**i and ribicaJ: that Dench had com, to him with a contract which be wanted executed in his tavor byj the company, shortly before ft*

break came.

Edward B. Arnett. President of ft* First National Bank, of B-w

Mon nr th*

j “My Nervou*nei& and Misery Robbed Me Of '} Many a Night's Sleep" , j Sayi Well Known Sailrond Mar, j

666 (Mi;, Gtppc. r,u, BiLflii, Fry,, u.Un.

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raostl) due t«

Second, if the executor dire in the middle of his work, you will hare to pay DOLBLL azocuror’x /re» Third, H wiU take foe your tmr, to gef thrir money even it th- executor lives to complete his rsok. burvey figures prove this point But. it the executor dies

ycur money w, U be t^ up unliI th#

V ‘ ! ,r rrnd " • Cfoun “*i rt>d an admints-

trator is appointed. Th sfter this has been done. The Settlement #< u, „

**•! You shook* makr a H tH and , h Then your reist* wUl b* *teur«i ,J \

The estate can only he

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