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Ioffvcrmecnirialt bnidithi ecient ih iniired baviog overksard this bit of bucolie Mekering: "Hirom, whes are you goin‘ to pay me them eight dollars for pasturin® your helfer? I‘ve had her now far about ten weeks." "Why, Sam, the critter aln‘t worth mwore‘n ten dollura." "Well, a‘posin‘ I keep her fer what you. owe me?" "Not by a Jumfull Tell you what Pl do, tho-keep her two weeks more an‘ you ldo bave her."-Boston Trat: script. Onl "What caused the trouble between Fumerly and Kidder? I thought the were much good friends." "They were till Kidder went viaiting and sent buck a postcard with ‘Wish You Were Here‘ on It." "W -, that‘s terribly old stuff, but it shouldnt destroy. friendship." "Not ordinarily, but there was a ple: ture of a Jull on the postcard," Got the Hook. Uncle Si--What became of that vodeville actor chap you had. workin‘ on your place? Farmer Hi-Fired him. . He neemor to have the Ideer that farm work was w twenty-two minute ketch an‘ then |a — two-liours‘ . rest-up.-Boston: Tran« script. STILL TOD MUCH LAGOR.

y. pard, wouldn‘t {t be great of youre could git all de ent un‘ drink youse wanted by fist prossin‘ a Tectric button? "It shore would-ef I had somebod ter press de button fer me." L We know a mun fortis « very rude, In fact, a perfect. bear; Tet strange to may that man is called A sivil engineer, 0. K/4. *You have the most perfect a very prominent though truthful occn Uist. Incidentally he apoke softly be cause her hearing was also Calling Attention to It. Mies Psiymme-It‘s a benutiful pres: ent and so original. I never saw a watch on a necklace before. Miss Ponderosa-That remark may have been catty or merely stupid. That is not a necklace; it‘s a bracelet. Leaders of Opinion. *What‘s your optalon-" "Can‘t tell you now," replied Sena« tor Borghum. . "I may have to go back bome and interview my. constituents personally to Ond out whet my opinion about anything: is." A Wonderful Debate. "Willinm Shakerpoure and Francis Bacon were two of the smartest man that ever lived," "Yes, ! wish there were some way of hearing them get together in an am gument on the Baconian theory." A Cheap Start. "I don‘t know, Harold; it seems such there will be mo cost; my clergyman will marry us for nothing." gasy,

You‘re cheap! Not bettim‘ more‘n a nickei on a aure thing." _-_-_-__ How thy we would all become Uf Fortune tried a different plan And ludiy thumped upon Inststent ms the Instalment man. A Vain Conslusion. you thi

LETS G0 Put one hundred mon on an idand where fish in the staple article of ameterance. Twenty-five of the mon cati fish. Twenty-five othor« cloun the Alk, Twonty-fve cook the fish. ‘Twomtyfive hunt fruit and vegetables. Time entire company cate | what thus 6 gathered and prepared. So long as verybody works there is plenty. All hands are happy. Ten of the alloted fish catchers step catching fixh, Ten more dry and hide part of tike fish they catch, Five continue to catch fish, but work only part of the day at it. Fower fish go into the community kitchen. But the name number of mom insist upon having the same amount of fisk to eat as they had before. The fifty men who formerly cleaned and cooked the fish have leas to de owing to he undersupply of fish. But they entinue to demand food. Gradually greater burdons are laid upon the fruit and vegetable hunters These insist upon a larger share of fish in return for their larger efforts in gathering fruit and vegetables. . It is denied them and soon twenty of the twenty-five quit gathering fruit and vegetables. But the entire one hundred men eentinue to insist upon their right to eat The daily food supply gradually shrinks. ‘The man with two fish de. mands three bananas in exchange for one of them, The man with two bene. Cub ALC d Ca a er than three fish. Finally the ten mon remaining at cork quit in disgust. Eeverybody con.. tinues to eat, | The hidden fish are brought to light and consimed. Comen n day when there is no food of any kind — Eevrybody — on — the — island blames everybody. else. What would seem to be the result? Exactly! We thought you would guess it. For we repeat that you can‘t eat, buy, sell, steal, . give away, hoard. WHAT ISNT

HE WORKS UNDER COMPULSION An adoring newspaper at the National Capital speaks of Attorney General Palmers "courageous aet of official duty magnificiently performed." After reading the Poindexter resolution of a month ago demanding to know why-Palmer had not acted, one might well revise the encontum to read "delayed act of official duty performed under compulsion," meaAUDITORS | SALE — OF PéAL ESTATE Cape May County Circuit Court, Lewis T. Stevens, Plaintiff ve, Eulalia V Lewis, Defendant. In attachment. Action at Law. By virtue of an order for the sale of lands. entered on the twelfth day of November, 1919 in the above-entitled action, 1 whall expose for sale at public vendue on MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919 between the hours of twelve o‘clock and five o‘ciock p. m.. to-wit, at two o‘clock in the afternoon of «aid day, at the City Hall, corner of Washington and Franklin streets, in the City of Cape May, county of Cape May, and State of New Jersey. All the right, title and interest of Eulalia Vance Lewis in and to All that certain lot of land and premises, situ« mte in the City of Cape May, county of Cape Muy and State of New Jersey, and lying on the southeast side of Lafayette street, adJoining lands (late) of Isaimh Wilson. formerly 8. Shorter Hawkins, Thomas D. Clark und Alexander Stidham .and is butted and bounded as follows, to wit: NNING rt a corner of Isaiah Wilson‘s lot in the old side line of Lafayette Street on the southeasterly side, the said corner being now out in the sidewalk six feet from fence: and running from thence along said Wil son‘s line at right angles with the street south forty-eight degrees and fifteen minutes cast, ninety-nine feet

to a corner in sal nlong said Clarks pet puns forty~ two . degrees . wert . fifty feet to a corner; thence binding on land of | aiid. Alexander Stidham north forty» |oucht degrees and fifteon minntes west ninetv-nine. feet to the side of said Lafayette s i and. frem : thence along the side of said street north forty-one degrees and thirty minates cust told conse) fifty feet to the place of beginning, containing: four thousand . nine. hundred. and . fifty wqanire feel, be the same more or lors BEING the: same. premixes which Robert E. Hand et ox. by deed dated March 16, 1901, and recorded in the | Clerk‘a Office of Cape May County, in Book No. 107 of Deeds, at pages 133, &c., granted . and Conveyed: to Joselinh G, Vance in fee, from whom said Eulalia V. Lewis Inherited a onethird Interent therein. GILBERT C, HUGHES, Andhor Dated, November 25, 1919, Lewis T. Stevens, Atty, pre. se