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g:rls take up study of radio in collegexlassbs
« The introduction of the telephone a half century ago offered an open field to man. Not so limited is *he newer radiophjny of today • Women and girls have taken to the study «f wireless in an energetic way. (resulting in many colleges for women installing the course. This picture shows a girl class in the radio >00 m at Radcljffe College. Boston.
DISABLED HFROES» WEEK ,
President Hardira* and the State Governors have been asked to set , aside the week of May 28th to June 3rd, as "National Disabled Soldiers' Week," the prime mover behind this action being Samuel U. Meed, chairman in charge of the National Disabled Soldiers' League. Other organizations working in be-
I fialf of the disabled veterans' have | ■ been invited to participate in the I ■ . The American Legion, in spite of'' ; the propaganda of Wall street and- 1 j others to the effect that the Legion : j is only working for the bonus, is do- ' j ing 1000 per cent more in the move- ' 1 meat to secure care and treatment ' j for disabled veterans than it is for ' | the bonus. Little was said at the 1 - , National Legbion meeting about the i bonus but a great deal of time was i occupied in planning for helo for the j disabled buddies who were unable to 1 work and fight for themselves. Byron Penningtijn Croker Post, 184, 1 American Legion, is driving for funds ' to maintain Blesse Haven, for disabl- j ' ed and sick veterans here this sum- ] s mer- The old Holly Beach Yacht t Club building has been leased and j ; many former soldiers and convales- 1 "• cent soldiers will be given outings at 5 Wildwood Crest this yearA disabled soldiers week is timely . and well taken for in the scramble ( for profit and position the world is 1 . aut to forget the men v.-ho gave more 1 'hau thoii all for their country and
• the human beings in it. Those same ■ human beings may forget — but the musn't be permitted to forget the , ' I boys who are maimed and whe so is ruined to-' life. Those who paid the full urice and now. lie in fhp' old churoh yard cannot be aided. ' are peacefully sleeping. Tho-e ' . who -are healthy and wear the service button asks only that work I"' given, so that they can be self-respect ' ing men in peace as they were fightmachines in war — and for the same cause — the good of the country Lt is those who are unable to he'-' j themselves through no fault of their but as the result of prav-r • themselves men when the need aro-c . that the stay-at-homes might be safe The disabled soldiers need the m- ' tion's help. Symnathy buys no : bread nor heals no wounds. Honor to the dead — that is all we can now do for them. Care for the disabled — that is o-iv . duty and shame upon the count v. . . who neglects to care for those who 1 . upheld its honor. J.' Give work, find work, make work .
=- I for the unemployed healthy foimer 1 I soldier. He deserves it, has won the I right to it, and it is the nation's du- 1 ft- to see that he "ets an opportunity I to work- |
An Onilnm, mendin* «n ordinnnne entitled An Ordinance relating to the ■wointnient, *ualificatkms, oflfce and Unties of a building Inspector, and to regulate and ewrtrol the manner of builditw u nnd other buildings in the City of Cape May," approved April twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and eighteen. Section il. The'Board of Commissioners of the City of 0*m> May dd ordain, That section two of the above entitled ordinance be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec- 2. And it is further ordained, That the object of this ordinance is the protection of life and property arising by reason of the faulty construction of <J)uildin~s a«d to guard against loss and dams»e by fire; that no person ^hall hereafter move, raise, alter, e re-it- or commence to move, alter, erect or commence to move raise, tion, or make any repairs of any nature whatever, or add one or more stories to the height of anv building or install anv heating plant, flue, chi—ney, or other means of heating in a building already erected without first filing with the building inspector a plan of the proposed alterations o~ rcDairs, the estimated cost of the same, and then obtaining a permit for the same, which Detroit shajl be , granted by said inspector and be countersigned by the city clerk. Sec. 2. And it is further ordained, ; this ordinance shall take effect t immediately. WM. R. SHEPPARD. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the . foregoing ordinance was passed first and second readings at a regular meeting of the Board of Connmission- , e-s of the City of Cape May, on Tuesday, May 16, 1922, and that said ordinance wiy be taken up on third and final passage at a regular meet- ' ing of the said Board of Commission- , ers on Tuesday, May 23. 1922, at 9 | o'clock standard time, at which time any citizen or taxpayer may appear I am! object to the final passage of said ordinance. j Dated Mav 16, 1922. WM. PORTER, | Citv Clerk- .
Nj War Tax j Effective May 8, 1922, the Excise Tax on United States Tires for > p • passenger cars, both casings and tubes is absorbed by the makers and is not added to the selling price. United States Rubber Co. J | First to establish the / M \ $1022 price —Usco / M r
\ makers of U. S. r MgBp Tires made this ff SkOLaifll announcement last r "Hereafter the price of the r 30x3% 'Usco' is $10.90." £ The lowest price ever quoted on a tire of quality reputation and f standard performance. f * * • f And now, with the opening of r Spring, there seem to be quite a f number of "New and Special f tires" coming into the market in f the $10.90 price range. \ Perhaps you are wondering just r what there can be either "new" r or "special" about these tires, r It can't be the $10.90 price — r "Usco" established that five f months ago. f ' Nor auality reputation and r standard performance— for ittakes r more than one full season for any r new tire to demonstrate where r it stands in quality and value r • • • J f With so many tires rus h- / ^ ing into this $10.90 price / r /
/ ' ; field (now that the season prom- / j ; ises business from the American j ^ car-owner), it is worth remember. ing that "Usco" showed its good j faith by announcing this price a last fail j j The same intent to serve that A has made"U6co" a standard value j for years. ^ The "Usco" Tire was never ft// HAYA A betterthnn it is today— with jsml a its established quality, its J$mf A time-tested performance, f fUf A > and its price closely fig- f {ml All A ' ured in tune with the f Ml a > times. f ■E3JE*' MB A ) / f XWA ' / H J / i - am a / ' mm mt - ■ ml
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! ' 111 Wh Iffn i ^ - it MEMORIAL DAY 1 is only a short time off and possibly you have delayed purchasing that memorial, for the grave o f some loved one. Selections made from our large stock of finished memorials can still be completed for May 30th. O. J. HAMMELL CO. Main Office and Yard, Pleasantrille, N. J. Branch Office, Camden- N. J. M""" ■ The abolishment of the 3 per V * cent, war tax allows us to make g ■ adjustment on the price of coal. * ■ .. * New Prices Now In Effect J, CAPE MAY COAL & ICE COMPANY " J WEST END GARAGE 4 g J. T. Bennett & Co., Props. V AV On Wast Perry Street ... Jtxet Over Rail read ICt g g § o Prompt and Skillful Attention to S g YOUR MOTOR I O
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