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interesting features of , rural school dat, june 2 # For some »(du the Couatjr Su » ptrintendent, the Helping Teacher ajj teachers with their elasaes 1 hare been busy getting nadir tor * % day which aims tt> provide for the f inat ruction and entertainment of f both old and young. , . Y Indeed to miss the morning pro V, gram would me. a misfortune. To be- f Jin with at 10:30 all schools m y marching pageant with costumes and v floats representative of such art"-"'-' ( ties as Junior Red Cross, Health J Crusade. Scientific Tempeiance.Hot y Lunch Project, etc.. will be stnk.ng- > ly visualistic of the present increas- j ing scope of rural school work. > Later on in the mornine following . " patriotic demonstrations. Health fea- > tares will forcefully predominate, y For the first time in this county the . ''Health Clown" Wefl trained by the £ Child Heal'h Organization, of Nevv J YorkCitv and on this snecial occa- « .•ion presented by the Jbmor Red J Cross Department of the Count ) Chapter -will give one of his splen t did performances Every boy and / girl -is thus entitled to witness this J demonstration which is highly sug- y gestive of how "to keep well "'th < ■a attractive, circus setting. Corre- J Uted with the "clown" feature is y another rather unique number, tne ^ "knighting" of Health Crusaders., } This ceremony carries with it a cer- ) tain characteristic dignity Jind im- « P"hTtownshipR will be represented £ by two speakers each, from the 8th J grade graduating class and these y pupils will speak from three to five - rpinutes on current tonics of inter- J addition the • County Superin- I tendent will present certificates to J all grammar grade pupils ---omoted. j Just befoi-e the close of the morn- •* ing session our Countv Senator Bright and Assemblyman Boswell ] will address the audience. This at- j fords an unusual opportunity for our t people and the willingness of these J representative leaders to respond to 1 an appeal of this kind plainly indi- . cates their keen interest in the loyal ^ support of our county schools. j After a fifty-cent luncheon to be ? provided by boy and girl scouts the ^ afternoon will be taken up with a j rather complete demonstration of. » our physical edifcatioij system. Rh>* * thmic "plays, running and jumping ; events and many other events for ^ competition are scheduled. Each ( community is strongly urged to rally J to the support of its own school in , the matter of attendance. The larg- > est attendance according to the size , of the school will secure extra ^ points toward captdring the banner. t Arrangements for transportation , may be made either with the Reli- .• ance Auto Bus Co. .or the Public « Service Company, both of Cape May. j In case of storm the following day, ; June 3rd has been se'eeted. •' : R. S. GANDY, Helping reacber. ; TVe Picked Up Seven Large Dead ] Bats First Morning Using Rat-Snap ' f So writes Mr. B. E. Carpenter, ; Bought some RAT-SNAP and picked i ! up 7 large dead rats next morning j . and in 2 weeks didn't see a single rat. j ' RAT-SNAP is good and sure." Comes j : ,in cake ready for use. Three sizes, j , 35c, 65c, S1.26. -Sold and guarantee. j ' by Konowitch Bros., J. C. Little and ]• Son and Eldredge and Phillips. Ship and Sail under the Stars and Stripes to """-all parts of the world SHIPS With the Stars and Stripes blowing from their masts arc once more sailing the seven seas. They are. by the Merchant Marine Act, 1920, ".. .. . ultimately to be owned, and operated Erivatelv by citizens of the Inited States." 'They are-American ships, carrying passengers and, as President Harding has said, ; . carrying our car- , goes in American bottoms to the marts of the world." Keep our splendid ships on "the seven seas under the Stars and Stripes by sailing and shipping on them. Free use of Shipping Board films Use. of Shipping Board motion pifture films, four, reels, fr.ee on {ecjUest of any mayor, pastor, postmaster, or organization. \ " SHIPS FOR SALE (To Amandin t ilium only) Steel steamers both oil and coal burners. . Also wood steamers w°od^ hulls^ and oceen-Roin^tujg. talnad by request. ... For sailings of passenger and freight ships to all parts of the world and all other information write to U. S. Shipping Board .WASHINGTON, D. C. . y ^s=======

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1 j cox's j I I NEW PALACE J ft J fOOT OF WASHINGTON STREET ft >£ MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 30TH and 31ST— ft W AMERICA'S ^IOST POPULAR FILM STAR ft K NORMA TALMADGE X X "THE PASSION FLOWER" X "THE PASSION FLOWER" is one of the1 finest and most J* | ft expensive filfe we have ever offered YET it will be presented X | Q withouLadvance of admission prices. Nottna's charming sister, u : X Natalie Talmadge, is included in this all-star«cast. Q • g WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 1ST and" 2ND— w K - JACKIE COOGAN « § "PECK'S~BAD BOY" K K That talented and lovable youngster who was the real star JS( in Charlie Chaplin's new picture, "The Kid." Without doubt, w O Jackie Coogan has made more friends than any star ever has in appearing in one picture. In fact his work in "The Kid, is JSL *C thought by many to^have outshone Charlie Chaplin himself. W Yf We feel sure that you are going to enjby immensely the ££ Q dozens of comical stunts by "Jackie" and his superbly trained Vf Q dog, "Tar Baby." K CHILDREN:— We know that not one of you will want to - A W miss 'this, so we are going to put on especially for you a— ! O SPECIAL AFTER SCHOOL MATINEE— Wednesday, 4 P. M. W g FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 3RD and.ITH— ' ft THE GREATEST STORYjftVER TOLD BY THAT WELL- g; g KNOWN AUTHORS-JAMES OLIVER CWRWOOD ft; X "KAZAN" — Jane Novak and "Kazan" ^ O The World's Wonder Dcp: * g 5 The call of helpless girl— 1CVZAN— "Black ' McCveady w ft laughed at her (fry. The -wilderness Y>f the North stretched ^ Yt around them; the only other man for miles lay snow-blind in ft the hut; and the girl felt her strength ebbing fast— BUT ft far down the trail Kazan the Killer had picked jip the hated O ft man-scent; he kriew McCready only as the weilder of whips, ft; W the driver of hatW and through tne snow the dog came, fangs Yf ft bared, eves afire with the killer-train. From the distance .loan w heard his bav. SHE CALLED — AND THE, W.OLF-DOG Yf SPRANG! You'll thrill through every scene of drama and Q romance in this great tale of a big dog's part in a love story yj of the wilds. ' ft ft THE ^ON OF TARZAN — Chapter .11 PATHE NEWS ft if COX'S CITY PIER OPENS SOON § I yx WitH Better Bictures Than Ever X I XXXXP.XXX)XXXXXXXXXXX-XXXXXXX I | c7fie — C I j Liberty Theatre | <5 -Jtihsfiinyfon x k Street. x x MONDAY— ft X ROSCOE FATTY ARBUCKLE 0 X "DOLLAR A YEAR MAN" g ft Its always a sure bet that ycur going to' see a good show ft . Yf if Fatty is the star. We guarantee that this is the best feat- ft ft tire picture that Arbuclde has ever made. . Y^ ft SPECIAL )IOU|DAY. MATINEE 3 P. M. ft X TtiiSDAV— f ' .fi X MARION DA VIES g X "BURIED TREASURES" g X „ A beautiful/ girl remembers her life as the daughter of a ft . Spanish pirate three hundred years ago-. Through her psychic ft ft memory she -finds the 'pirates buried treasure. Vf | ft WEDNESDAY— . >" ~ Cf $£ HUGH FORD PRODUCTION ft X "THE GREAT DAY" ,/f ' g' ft A typical Drury Lane.rtielo-di-ama that will hold you From ft yf beginning to end. ft': ft EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION— © ft Tony Sargs Almanac vr ft • A Different kind of a compdy ft ft THURSDAY— - . ' ' 5 § BUCK JONES - g X "THE BIG" PUNCH" f ft Buck Jones, although he plays the part of a »preacher, (toes ft Y£ not neglect to thrill with his daredevil riding and strength with ft ft his fists. • •»' Yfi' ft ADDED— SUNSHINE COMEDY ft X "His Noisy Still" g ft FRIDAY— ft SHIRLEY MASON g x "GIRL OF MY HEART" g ft' . This js an -apt title for any prbduction starring Miss Ma-" ft' yA son, -asHhosq who 'are familiar with her ftuajer pictures will . ft G! soon agree. ^ — ' v ^ Added— 20th Century Comedy § . t? SATURDAY— • - • w Ben Lumley Stock. Company y% Vr pra^ents w § "WAY DOWN EAST" § fi — ^This ever popular^eraSesproduction is brought to Cape May ft. ft^ at the 'Liberty with big « petite to Mb. Lumley and the man- ft ft hgement, but shown at our regblar~S*tilrday prices. ft ' ft CHILDREN'S MATINEE, 11 CENTS © XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMsOf (XXXXXXXX jjj •

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RA T S/i D 1 E ====== so do mice, once they cat RAT-SNAP. " And they leave no odor behind: Don't take our word, for it — try a package. Cats and dogs won't touch it. Rats pass up all food to get RAT-SNAP. Three sizes. I 35c size (1 cake) enough for Paptp'. Kitchen or Cellar. 65c size (2 cakes) for Chicken ; House, coops, o^ small buildings. $1.25 size (5 cakes) enough for all farm and out-buildings, seoragc , buildings, or factory buildings. Sold and guaranteed bv Konowitch Bros., J. G. Little and Son and El- ! dredge and Phillips. If you want anything in Wildwood I — Advertise in the LEADER.

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