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EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />

FRIDAY,<br />

gHMHM Star MS* Afternoon.<br />

.VMM Him Buildln*. 6IS-A*.<br />

?;.Hnr Atmio*, 0mf As * matter <strong>of</strong> fact it probably<br />

n better, it more attractive, more<br />

which followed would have been<br />

enlightening to those who "fell"<br />

for the old fag. When asked<br />

point blank why he (the peddler)<br />

did not go to work he naively admitted<br />

"that ain't the idea,"<br />

HOW WATEB DBA1NS<br />

A HEAL NECESSITY<br />

The unusually heavy rainstorms<br />

<strong>of</strong> the past few weeks demonstrate<br />

the necessity <strong>of</strong> storm water<br />

drains. While the central section<br />

<strong>of</strong> the resort, between Eighth and<br />

PUT BtJSOIEBS<br />

m FARMING<br />

Senator David Agani, Master'<br />

<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey State Grange,<br />

who accompanied the marketing<br />

demonstration train through Cumberland<br />

and Cape May Counties,<br />

gave the Farmers a good prodding<br />

m his address at Cape May Court<br />

House,<br />

which will be worth<br />

money to them if they put into I<br />

practice the advice which he gave<br />

—put business into farming, espenally<br />

the marketing end,<br />

Mr.<br />

Agans has traveled ex-i<br />

tensivtly in this country and has'<br />

observed closely the marketing j<br />

practices followed by farmers in<br />

other sections <strong>of</strong> the country. He<br />

has seen the onion growers oi|<br />

Texas, the melon and letruce<br />

growers <strong>of</strong> Arizona and Colorado,<br />

the egg and fruit producers <strong>of</strong><br />

"alifornia prepare thrir productsj<br />

for market, and all this informaion<br />

he gave the farmers <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May County first-handed, impressing<br />

upon them the competition<br />

they must meet.<br />

The trouble with New Jersey,<br />

produce, as charged by an Atlantic'<br />

<strong>City</strong> hotleman, is that it is not]<br />

standardized; it does not run true<br />

to form, in short it is not graded<br />

closely. Buyers do not want that<br />

kind <strong>of</strong> farm products, they dul<br />

not have to take them and they<br />

will not, with the result that Jer<br />

. sey farmers have two courses open<br />

Big Hogs from Little Piggies Growl-<br />

• By AHmt T. JMf<br />

Ninth Streets, was kept dear <strong>of</strong>!' 0<br />

them—conform to what the<br />

surplus water by the drains which) buyer wants or surrender the mar<br />

were recently installed there, many ket to growers who will,<br />

other sections <strong>of</strong> the resort were]<br />

This ii a pretty blunt state-<br />

| merit, but it is the exact truth<br />

This is a particular age. People<br />

want the best and as they have<br />

the money to pay for what they<br />

want there is no reason they<br />

handicapped.<br />

When such a condition exists<br />

it is not only an inconvenience to<br />

the residents and visitors, but a<br />

serious economic loss through loss<br />

<strong>of</strong> business. *<br />

should not have it. This is the<br />

Storm water drains are an ex. rule that applies in every other<br />

pensive proposition, this reason<br />

prevent!'a hasty completion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

line <strong>of</strong> business, why not<br />

firming?<br />

There is no reason why the<br />

three or four million summer visitors<br />

who flock to New Jersey<br />

every summer should not be fed<br />

M$&j$$ in the old dayi, and some been completed. Contracts for'by Jersey farmers, no reasonwhy<br />

jgHootnetB bid alroort uncanny still .drauu on North, Second and I this velvet should be taken from<br />

more palatable., Thejcntire storm water drainage tys-<br />

; TUper-cookery <strong>of</strong> the past is large- tern from North to Fifteenth<br />

' IT • fiction. The htchen received Streets, •<br />

'personal attention from the I Eighth and Ninth Streets have<br />

l||iM«lj concoction <strong>of</strong> eertaln par.<br />

ticuUr viinj, guefc at pie, for e»<br />

idflple. The kitchen did not turn<br />

^•Wtbftter food, an the whole, nog<br />

•""Mom enticing to the appe.<br />

. Cookkif a half century ago was<br />

fc^|loB|jBot si art. Mother knew<br />

isjpjti'. pW dementi in order te<br />

the bat halth results to th<br />

' II iht hit the rightcom.<br />

it Wai by accident,<br />

aiitcuL<br />

The weU-ict table <strong>of</strong> today is a<br />

.^.. ^ $af lit. This is due not<br />

JdBHfB.!»-tfce linen *nd iBver, but<br />

|{*ft*fa* Aat faod u put up in<br />

§!JB mmaanalm htm, The wry<br />

-,,- PT--- *•••* "% *^¥ to<br />

Mi;ptow <strong>of</strong> eating, and sting<br />

jpflifarf' nnien tue if jf n not a<br />

||jltM$Ue undtrMkiiif. It ii not<br />

jHmp-.to*'cnm a mm <strong>of</strong> food<br />

i iito *c ttonuch.<br />

iWiam a« m* .» much today,<br />

JIjpW§ •« man intd%ently, and<br />

liWtKjiSftii IKEMM there is more<br />

in the kitchen. The<br />

Way hWtefaaibe.<br />

i W*>>"1t'»*irtWMlirj<br />

! fiM.<br />

Tenth Streets hive been awarded<br />

and will be installed this winter.<br />

The Commissioners propose to instaJI<br />

drains on three or four more<br />

streets next year,<br />

Improvements <strong>of</strong> this type,<br />

which are hidden from the eye,<br />

are not always fully appreciated,<br />

but they are just as much a ne<br />

cessity for the progress <strong>of</strong> the resort<br />

as those which are placed<br />

above die ground.<br />

t JUtUT VWXttKM.<br />

I have learned about<br />

way to separate small<br />

| from the public is to don<br />

r uniform and wail about<br />

Eihe poor soldier, by pur-<br />

|,» piece <strong>of</strong> trash for many<br />

• true laliir.. The favorite<br />

trade is a magazine<br />

GARBAGE DISPOSAL<br />

IS CITY HIGHTrfABE<br />

Disposal <strong>of</strong> city waste and garbage<br />

is a nightmare to most mil<br />

niclpalitics unless they have been<br />

MfSdently foresighted to introduce<br />

die one element that is effective<br />

and that brings forth no complaints—fire,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has had<br />

iti own troubles with waste and<br />

garbage and has now been forced<br />

to rum to incinerating plants as<br />

the only satisfactory solution <strong>of</strong><br />

die problem.<br />

Wildwood ii now beginning to<br />

have her troubles in this matter,<br />

residents complaining <strong>of</strong> the city<br />

dump and demanding in removal,<br />

like <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Wildwood<br />

will fit no satisfactory results un.<br />

til she adopts dtf incinerating<br />

plants in which to dispose <strong>of</strong> her<br />

prbage,<br />

York city tried the plan<br />

our growers, and it will not be if<br />

they wake up to the situation, put<br />

business into producing the best<br />

and then adopt a market standard<br />

for grading and packing so that<br />

every package that goes on the<br />

market will be true to marking in<br />

every particular.<br />

The roadside market stand men<br />

have formed an association to<br />

raise the standard <strong>of</strong> their business,<br />

why not start an association<br />

<strong>of</strong> growers to adopt a standard<br />

for grading and packing produce<br />

and fruit in accordance with market<br />

requirements. It doesn't matter<br />

if the bulk <strong>of</strong> the products <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May County is sold at the<br />

seashore resorts, that market is<br />

jusl as particular as the city marken<br />

and cannot be pined and<br />

held except by adhering to the<br />

same rules.<br />

Here is a field for the County<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture to do some<br />

excellent work. Why not start<br />

BOW<br />

MUCH HOSE?<br />

ELIZABETH AND ESSEX<br />

MAN'S A POOH FISH<br />

CANCER AID THE Sid EYE<br />

If you have<br />

IB1.16 In your<br />

pockets you<br />

have twice as<br />

much CSSB as<br />

the<br />

average..<br />

The Treasury<br />

tells us that<br />

money clrculat<br />

Ing <strong>Jul</strong>y 1st<br />

amounted to<br />

"only"<br />

four<br />

billion eight<br />

hundred<br />

thirty-four nil<br />

Brisbane<br />

Views and Reviews<br />

Seashore Antrunn Business<br />

Wiidwooa Journal: The Cape<br />

Map County<br />

Bonril <strong>of</strong> Chosen<br />

Freeholdera and the miluiu. resortji<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May County h<br />

been doing a good piece <strong>of</strong> work<br />

this year 111 getting tho name <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May County before the pub.<br />

lie.<br />

The result!) ore coming In<br />

now and will continue Inrouglt<br />

tfli remainder <strong>of</strong> the Heaaon.<br />

There are two lhlriR« the Cape<br />

May County has to »!!, iiaBiely<br />

health and recreation, and for<br />

these it hais pure air and «unnot<br />

much<br />

and arrows that daily challenge<br />

our mental and spiritual endurance<br />

and this is the purt <strong>of</strong> wisdom,<br />

JThe past is not so barren nor the<br />

outlined future BO rosy as new<br />

prophets would like to paint them,<br />

more than ten per though they labor mightily. The<br />

cent, <strong>of</strong> it goes to local Hchool 1 careful mind moves slowly, coniMslrlcla.<br />

Rutgers University gum solidating Its gains and keeping<br />

close 10 a million dollars from Its Hats <strong>of</strong> retreat and communieaT<br />

tlii« fund, Normal •Schools gel a tion in good repair.<br />

iarsd slice, the School for iho! Faith is the bedrock <strong>of</strong> human<br />

Uiaf sew a quarter <strong>of</strong> u million, life. New knowledge, new, exper-<br />

Industrial Education over half a leneo, new understanding demand<br />

million, and so it goes, i n other 'adjustment, out faith is fashioned<br />

words, money [a being taken <strong>of</strong> sterner and more stable stuff.<br />

away from local p.chool district* Without tt we have no anchorage<br />

for other purpt»eii, anii ta, t. a in'ond are at the mercy <strong>of</strong> every<br />

local districts are larger because'casual and uncomprehended eur-<br />

Doubtless ail <strong>of</strong> thgse diversions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the public ucho.il:-; mane;<br />

f<br />

h<br />

rent,<br />

The Religion <strong>of</strong> Good Taste<br />

ihe ball rolling?<br />

<strong>of</strong> towing her gtrbigr: to tea and<br />

dumping it in die At^ntfe, but it<br />

didn't stay dumped, but floated<br />

tack «<br />

i<strong>of</strong>l s the New Jcney<br />

beadier until this State hai made<br />

to protcitj so loud and efecrive<br />

rtat the metropolis has been<br />

TOII^B.fiMlHi timg ;f* uBde|Ma • tW erection<br />

^ifeMW > :»,. tfc oi indoerating plarta mougji to<br />

At OM<strong>of</strong>'ttr prtage and tt-<br />

! fpt m mm <strong>of</strong> vel«.<br />

I for it<br />

be. No<br />

^t<br />

to Jmpoiefe»<br />

refine either on residents<br />

Whin ill AWn.co<strong>of</strong>inet or qn<br />

WHY 3H0H1D BUSES<br />

mm mam m WAI?<br />

It would be interesting to know<br />

on what grounds the law giving<br />

bmses the right <strong>of</strong> way on State<br />

highways waj enacted arid why<br />

these lumbering giants, which do<br />

not pay for anywhere near thi<br />

damage they dn the roads, are<br />

permitted to run at a lifty-milean-hour<br />

speed, while private cars<br />

are limited to thirty miles?<br />

If diere is any satisfactory explanation<br />

for these favors the<br />

general public would like to know<br />

the reason.<br />

<strong>of</strong> beanifulneiB, that has a<br />

better autumn eMmine than Gape<br />

May County,<br />

There la no section<br />

that LB better Btted for<br />

autumn and winter vacationist<br />

than tlilB eounty with ita various<br />

resorts.<br />

The only way that people can<br />

be brought to realise ihe- aJvantaga<br />

is by a procein <strong>of</strong> eilu<br />

cation.<br />

That cducatlvs proce*<br />

must be a persistent ami consistent<br />

advertislnf <strong>of</strong> the things that<br />

cape May County has to <strong>of</strong>fer.<br />

An intensive campaign for fall<br />

and winter business should be be.<br />

gun now and com lime,] through,<br />

out the remainder <strong>of</strong> the mm'<br />

mer,<br />

EnTTilllt Our Hume Market<br />

London Times:—BtandardliatioB<br />

and man production era sot un.<br />

failing<br />

remedies, because mass<br />

production is only economic if<br />

there is aa outlet for the goods<br />

so made. An argument in favor<br />

<strong>of</strong> protecting home industry that<br />

devoted adherents to free trade<br />

never leem to understand )i that<br />

the assurance <strong>of</strong> a large domestic<br />

sale alone makes it possible to<br />

embark upon wide plans for mass<br />

i.r(! fur worthy purpose, but lhe[ Westfleid Standard: Rev, Dr.<br />

Harry Posdick, In his address to<br />

the graduates <strong>of</strong> imlth College,<br />

remarked that the old fharply<br />

that this Is one <strong>of</strong> tbe reasons a<br />

burden U jmposed on him j defined'eodisi^f rifhf and'w'roBg<br />

p<br />

pns for mass<br />

production It is became American<br />

mnnufnctnrern have n [irolnoteil<br />

field in w their own country that<br />

tlley are able to make nlnns for<br />

cheap production un n Gpiile lliaf!<br />

would constitute II hazardous emu<br />

ble if adopted here, where no such<br />

assured market eilats. Thus Ii<br />

comes about that not Infrequently<br />

a protective pulley, mi fur from<br />

raiding the cost <strong>of</strong> articles in the<br />

home market, niituntliy results In<br />

ultimately reducing It very considerably.<br />

for local school purposes.<br />

Adjustment<br />

Philadelphia Ledger;— Thoughtful<br />

people are constantly readjust<br />

ing their estimate and Interpretation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the standards they live by,<br />

not because truth is anythlnf but<br />

eternal and absolute, but because<br />

the human vessel changes, grows<br />

and stretches. The living mind increases<br />

Its power, discards Its ap.<br />

praiimatlons and taken In more<br />

territory. It does not therefore and<br />

thereupon create a new heaven<br />

and a new earth. In the fashion<br />

that reform administrations lay out<br />

a city beautiful, but it daily re.<br />

habilitates the old homo to better<br />

living conditions. Certain things<br />

that are fundamental persistently I<br />

survive the perlodle spring cleao-<br />

Beem to be breaking down, but<br />

I the present generation seems to<br />

be governed by the standards <strong>of</strong><br />

good taste, which may he about<br />

the same thing.<br />

There are many people who<br />

seem rather attracted to a thing<br />

If you tell them it is wroni.<br />

But if you tell them it Is bad<br />

taste, they ihy out <strong>of</strong> it like a<br />

horse at a flying bit <strong>of</strong> paper.<br />

The problem <strong>of</strong> torn times is to<br />

eonvinee them that dishonesty<br />

ajid vie«a are poor taste. If the<br />

people who <strong>of</strong>fend in such ways<br />

could only see how they dlsEuat<br />

well bred folks, they would quit<br />

their looss ana crooked<br />

ing.<br />

Wo surrender our faith unwll.<br />

lingly, even 111 the face <strong>of</strong> slings<br />

If you have ever leea a fai<br />

woman In knickers you were prob<br />

ably convinced that a man is no'<br />

tht only animal wonderfully and<br />

fearfully mrid.'.<br />

DcFrank Crane<br />

Remember—All la Not Lent<br />

I<br />

Because something has happened to you which interferes with<br />

I your enicieney Is not pro<strong>of</strong> that all is lost,<br />

v<br />

Thwe is nothing unconquerable to the human spirit.<br />

There is no truer saying than, "Where there is life there Is<br />

REPTILE, tfans are popular<br />

with the fashionable women for<br />

dress trimmings, ihots and accessories.<br />

This is not strange. The<br />

serpent has always been popular<br />

with woman ever since that little<br />

episode in the Garden <strong>of</strong> Eden.<br />

Where the Eaflroad Tax Goes<br />

Olnuunlor County Democrat<br />

Ten years ago the amount <strong>of</strong><br />

the Statn Rnllroail Tin apDOr<br />

tloned among tbe schools <strong>of</strong><br />

Gloucester County was (31,774-<br />

.99. X4iAt year tiiu nmount was<br />

124,951,71, and this year it lias<br />

dwindled to 116,049.20.<br />

Wnon the RalliouJ Tm wan<br />

first IiroHKud, and handled by tbe<br />

State, it was to tondivided exclusively<br />

among the public<br />

schools <strong>of</strong> the State, to be apportioned<br />

among the counties, and<br />

and tiea re-apportkmoii by<br />

County : School SupdrlntondenU<br />

among the schools in each coun.<br />

Tbe roost recent Rajlroail Tin<br />

amounted to jtut aimer tea ml|lkm'<br />

dollars, and <strong>of</strong> ^hia<br />

t<br />

onlr,<br />

ff.tU,Mi w u d<br />

hope."<br />

The great problem is to utilize wliat remains <strong>of</strong> your life<br />

keep up a bold front.<br />

It never pays to give up.<br />

Life is lite a com stamped on both sides. <strong>On</strong> one side is the<br />

face <strong>of</strong> smiling fortune, on the other the image <strong>of</strong> frowning reverses.<br />

.Sometimes one side lies up and sometimes the other, and sometimes<br />

the two seem to spin, alternating continually. But the two are<br />

always there in every life, side by side.<br />

So one-half <strong>of</strong> the art <strong>of</strong> life is knowing how to meet c<br />

ortune and the other half understanding how to treat prosperity.<br />

c ' L S" \", ?•• Ncbraska ' » nineteen-year-old boy named Edward<br />

•Smith lost both his arms in an accident when he was helping shuck<br />

com on his father's farm.<br />

With that accident most <strong>of</strong> the means <strong>of</strong> earning a living; open<br />

o him the daybefore were obliterated There were few things dut<br />

he could do. Yet one <strong>of</strong> these he did superlatively well<br />

Providing himself with artificial arms he be<br />

o the<br />

superlatively well<br />

Providing himself with artificial arms, he became a salesman for<br />

S!<br />

H b<br />

i<br />

nigh i<br />

n<br />

'Pi* <strong>of</strong>iwdl<br />

one ankli<br />

_<br />

pepplc from drowning at the b«cbe» nw his kmt<br />

>%$&£: nineteoi yeari fl^daliisl^. W ^<br />

HOBS, one hundred mlilloBS less<br />

than last year, I40JS for each inibitanL<br />

The real wealth Is credit. Four<br />

men In the United States, Rockefeller,<br />

Ford, Mellon anil laker,<br />

eouldi with ease, borrow more<br />

money than all the cash that is<br />

I In circulation,<br />

I Long ago Queen Bliiabeth gave<br />

a ring, her face eagravpd UBOB<br />

a stone set in it to her lover, the<br />

Eari <strong>of</strong> Essex. No matter what he<br />

did, he would he forgiven if he<br />

returned that ring.<br />

Accused <strong>of</strong> saying that Queen<br />

EliMbeth's mlBd was as crooked<br />

us her body, which was probably<br />

true, she was a great queen and<br />

a hard woman, be failed to return<br />

the ring and his bead was<br />

chopped <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

The Countess <strong>of</strong> Nottingham dying,<br />

contested that she failed to<br />

deliver to the queen the ring thai<br />

Essen gave her.<br />

Eliiabeth in despair, spent her<br />

time sitting on the floor weeplag<br />

and died at the end <strong>of</strong> twenty<br />

days. That's the story.<br />

Now the ring in sold at auetlos<br />

for 18,700. It has dropped la value.<br />

Eliiabeth would have glvsB at<br />

least > 1,000,01)0 for It,<br />

Bobby Jones, golf wliard from<br />

Atlanta, oa,, defending hii open<br />

golf championship title! made tie<br />

arst round <strong>of</strong> eighteen hoiei in gs<br />

strokes, five under "par".<br />

The secret in golf Is control <strong>of</strong><br />

head and nerves. In the air, flying,<br />

or on the grass, playing golf, our<br />

young Americans seem to he abe<br />

to do that<br />

A welUmeaning politician suggests<br />

a law admitting children to<br />

all baseball parks for twenty-five<br />

cents per child. A better law<br />

would supply city baseball parks<br />

n which children could play huebail.<br />

That Is what they Bead, not<br />

right to ilt OB a bench, paying<br />

twefliF-ave eeata to watch<br />

somebody else play.<br />

If young and old men <strong>of</strong> this<br />

generation played more, and watched<br />

less, it would be better for<br />

them,<br />

British scientists use moving<br />

pictures In war against caBcer.<br />

The camera records caBcer in Its<br />

growths, slowly, for two days.<br />

Then the film is speeded up, nine<br />

hundred and ilnty timei, and the<br />

scientists see cancer cell* actually<br />

growing. That's important.<br />

Man can outrun a home in Ume,<br />

An Irishman, afterward elected as<br />

Musings<br />

Office<br />

Strani how a<br />

la alwaya found in a<br />

position.<br />

The<br />

siring around her ah<br />

husband's Anger to<br />

to gat hU hair cut,<br />

home to dinner he<br />

"Ah. leg," he<br />

memlier," and entertn|^S|<br />

b# sat down befon U§1<br />

barber.<br />

M, sir," mid<br />

Inoulry in hn -,<br />

'Er^h,<br />

yes, cut<br />

please," commanded t<br />

minded one.<br />

"Why csrtainly, i|r '•'&<br />

wish it," .aid [he birf "<br />

you won't mind my o<br />

the fact that I cut It i<br />

will you?"<br />

It may be aWlight to dwl<br />

the siie <strong>of</strong> the dolla<br />

posed, but the man i<br />

crease Its purehasiai jowiL<br />

prova a real philamhtojltl<br />

In ease <strong>of</strong> doubt—hij "'<br />

Everybody Tikes 10 iMfiJ<br />

ni' • _."•.'•<br />

be<br />

"The two girls<br />

we picked for th« Bmi^<br />

•re Miss Hazel Bhlpui"<br />

Mountain, and Uarbli<br />

state center," —4<br />

Tlrnes-Repubiican.<br />

A bank otatement<br />

woman can undentanb;'!i<br />

account In overdrawn," '<br />

> Very unwise, we<br />

beauty specialist who<br />

that she would be<br />

give ladies some useful \<br />

"Modesty reigned wlW<br />

Vletoria,"<br />

says aa<br />

writer.<br />

But it loeta<br />

ain't coin' to reign to m'\<br />

^ ^^A<br />

A young woman In > pi<br />

suburb, the proud bnt " "<br />

mother <strong>of</strong> two mujchi»!<br />

boys, was orerheard I<br />

bor to,call to<br />

"Joe, oh, Joe, go tui<br />

and teift hlni to<br />

be is dolBg,"<br />

Mayor <strong>of</strong> Lone Island <strong>City</strong>, ran<br />

more than 100 miles in six days.<br />

But, In water, man Is literally "a<br />

poor fish," a most inferior flnh,<br />

Edward Keating finished<br />

first<br />

last week over a 24-mile fresh<br />

water course In IS hours 47 mla.<br />

uten. In that Ume a shark could<br />

swim half way across the Atlantic,<br />

Hlsa CoBitance Talmadge, excellent<br />

moving picture actress, requeaUBi<br />

a divorce, aaya <strong>of</strong> her<br />

husband: "He Is the nicest man.<br />

but I am out <strong>of</strong> Ion,'*<br />

"Out <strong>of</strong> lo" Is modern, typical<br />

<strong>of</strong> our day, Itrlet logic might<br />

vhen "in lore" you should BBconflrm<br />

thi view that if you marry<br />

•marry when ••„,% Of j Bn» Th (fB<br />

re other coniidnatioBi, however,<br />

.bat still influence many.<br />

Otto nenaecke,' German filer,<br />

prepares for his trip from Berlin<br />

to Ian FnmciKO. wlOi intertsUng<br />

:are. Every part pf hla motor #a»<br />

ling X-jnysd yestonlay in March<br />

f defaeta In the metal, 014<br />

itatnes nhoir goddesses wits three<br />

ifm, one in the forehead. Science<br />

has feivm to men • rial third eye,<br />

ihe X-Rar. that looks through<br />

iolld metal, and we hardly appreciate<br />

it.<br />

Tbe many ways 1 <strong>of</strong><br />

A casual flancd<br />

Home folks turn up i<br />

at work,<br />

And some turn up Unit •<br />

You may be aloae<br />

Ing lonely if you hart j<br />

iBouihts to ketp you i<br />

In these timed <strong>of</strong> tWlg<br />

many a poor devil ,li :^M<br />

the truth <strong>of</strong> the Bible •' J * J <br />

that "the borrower U I<br />

tbd lender,"<br />

"Damson lost his ;<br />

he lot his hair cut."<br />

"Things are<br />

Wftea a womaB<br />

she is JuM MginnlBI toji<br />

her authority,"<br />

Gladys says!<br />

funBy. The cthif<br />

tlm blushed aBd .-,.-.-<br />

shade* <strong>of</strong> red when I<br />

reached dowa Into V '<br />

my dras for my hu<br />

suppose he would fe<br />

It more lady-Wre If 11<br />

up and down and i"<br />

Men are so funny,"<br />

The Prealdent la nil J<br />

sponsoring a "Baes>j<br />

movement<br />

heir. He rather II<br />

House.<br />

True eloquence<br />

logic,<br />

••<<br />

Whan a woBian ftH:<br />

Bine agalut a m»n'i<br />

tallty a weddlnf<br />

The strange part W<br />

nubi fall, but ttejf -W<br />

many tBlnfs,<br />

Ananlu made a<br />

lla.r, but lifter all I<br />

man who infenttJ:<br />

phnn<br />

PDE TABIE~fO» j<br />

In BUBM^MJ<br />

"Well, «ah," aald 8»mbo, after<br />

elng Mked wh.t kind <strong>of</strong> chick<br />

in», he preferred, "al! kinds hu<br />

der* berlts, De white ones toda<br />

aaleat lo And In de dark; butliw<br />

» black ones la de eaalnat to<br />

Ide after jron gets 'em."<br />

",-'.• r?<br />

walttr nesey, <strong>of</strong> Phila-<br />

Is IP»Bdiag a few days<br />

"will U> mother, Mrs. Waiter Ften-<br />

||ay, <strong>of</strong> Ninth Street.<br />

I Betty Adams, student nurse<br />

j-atiln* 'AHaawrCitrHWItJU. wift<br />

gSi visitor to the resort Tuesday.<br />

Mri. Frani aai Mrs. Becker.<br />

jjVtlu bay section, eBtertalned a<br />

f MO card club last Wedneailay at<br />

the tome <strong>of</strong> lira. Frani, Tbe guests<br />

' wsre all PUladelphians,<br />

; A ,C. Baker aad wife, <strong>of</strong> cliesier,<br />

are located at the Idlewiid hotel.<br />

lUst Edith Fulton, <strong>of</strong> Lanedown,<br />

iilpM the week-end as a guest <strong>of</strong><br />

'Wit M< Rouiher.<br />

HUS Oertrude Sledem anil Frank<br />

?f H»rt motored to Anbury Park on<br />

last,<br />

Mrs. Beba Jackson, <strong>of</strong> the n<br />

port, and Mrs. Bouster, <strong>of</strong> Allanooanr<br />

mt, n. y., msa, ms a, it»?.<br />

Mf. end Mrs. Ell Cawiay have<br />

een entrtaii<br />

been entertaining Mr. OBU<br />

Lewis Jigsi, <strong>of</strong> Uagm, Pa.<br />

Tb« Pastor's Aid Soeiety <strong>of</strong> BL<br />

John's^ Lutheran Church will hold<br />

a WaDl« luncheon on the Board-<br />

Charles Qosel, <strong>of</strong> Phltadelphil,<br />

will spend the month <strong>of</strong> Ausuat<br />

at Bl! iSleventh BlMeL<br />

Vivid StOty <strong>of</strong> Uie<br />

[MM. H, EVM Bite^tai<br />

Hot Sahara Desertl<br />

Jetta Goudal's N»w Picture<br />

Packed With^Romanca<br />

Tile attempt by Italy to regain<br />

tbe lost province <strong>of</strong> Trlpolitana<br />

and the machinations ,,r a rascally<br />

territorial governor who plotted<br />

agalmt bis own country'<br />

men, are the main features <strong>of</strong><br />

"Fighting lave," which Nils Oiaf<br />

OhrUander direeted (or Oeell B.<br />

DeMllle and which will be on<br />

view at tbe Colonial Theatre tonight<br />

and Saturday.<br />

"Fighting Lore" should be one<br />

Dr. J. fisher <strong>of</strong> Northwood is I s ' ' he «"*•"•« most unuauaj pie-<br />

•-.'i-<br />

'lures for the ave principal player«<br />

in tht play have almost equally<br />

important roles demanding <strong>of</strong><br />

them the mast virulent ctiarni-turluuluriB<br />

poaiible.<br />

Tbe aim story wag adopted<br />

from a novel by Bssita porbes<br />

and wss prepared for the screen<br />

by Beuiah Marie Dlx, noted novelspendlnf<br />

«ome tune at his<br />

bury Avenue cottage,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griffith, and<br />

Miss Dorothy and Frank ariffllh,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, lire at their Second<br />

Itr«t collage for the balance <strong>of</strong><br />

Ih8 seaMn.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. William Hosbacb<br />

and their son, Herbert, wife and<br />

daughter, are enjoying the summer<br />

at their Asbury Avenue ci,(-<br />

B. A. Filmyer<br />

<strong>City</strong>, visited Mrs. ioumer'nloimsiiie,<br />

l<br />

over the week-end,<br />

Mrs. Franz, <strong>of</strong> the hay section,<br />

'p?e a public card party ot it.<br />

, Anfustuie chapel, lecond and As-<br />

,lBry AveBues, last Tuesday evonim.<br />

The party was well attnndond<br />

family,<br />

«P» the cotta<br />

at 2111 Central Avenue for the<br />

remainder <strong>of</strong> the summer,<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Franklin P. Taylor,<br />

or Bwarthmore are spending n.<br />

two-weeks' vaeaUon at tie shore.<br />

181<br />

loulevard, enlartained a large<br />

group <strong>of</strong> her friends'at a bridge<br />

luncheon at the Gateway, it |omers<br />

Mint, <strong>Jul</strong>y il, The luncheon<br />

table wu beautifully d»eor«ted<br />

with cut flowan and lunch was<br />

•erved I to about twenty-nine<br />

guests. Afterward the party ud-<br />

Journod fnr l.rldge in the sun<br />

parlor.<br />

Among those<br />

present wer,i:<br />

Mrs, Ralph Anderson, Mm <strong>Jul</strong>ia<br />

Bralth, Mrs. Louis KehiTf, Mrs.<br />

j. Davidson. Mrs. Loula Warren,<br />

Mrs, Smith, Mm, Wilfred, Mrs,<br />

Mays, Mrs, J. Wood*, Mrs. Frank<br />

H, Stewart, 'Mrs, Marriott, Mrs-<br />

Holmes, Mrs. Alfred M. Oray<br />

Mm c. o, Coolbanih, Mm, w<br />

Doughten, Mrs. rairweather, Mrs,<br />

0, P. Zurn, Mrs, H. Bo»nnlng,<br />

Mrs. I, 8hoam(iker, Un, John M,<br />

Healon, Miss Edith Heaton. Mrs.<br />

II, N. Diesel, Mrs. Oeo. Orabam<br />

Mre. W. Gamble, Mrs, T, Hall.<br />

Mrs, Twltebeil, Mrs. Bly, Mre, L,<br />

Solons Spld on Incinerating<br />

Plants After Inspecting Many<br />

Edwards Declared Trip Removed Any Question As To<br />

Advisability <strong>of</strong> Erecting Plant in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

After Seeing Them in Operation<br />

Will Solve DiipwaJ Problem Which Now Facei Retort<br />

Any doubts In the mind <strong>of</strong> iheUirn Incinerating plant is not as<br />

Commissioners in regard to the; objectionable as a large garage<br />

"The plants can he made <strong>of</strong><br />

user, who accoinftauled the Commissioner,<br />

on the trip, rwentlr<br />

•ubmltted a report «nd rtscommend»tlona<br />

to the city in ttgtrti<br />

to an Incinerating plant. Ho estU<br />

mated a plant large enough to<br />

take care <strong>of</strong> tbe growth or the<br />

resort for the next ten years<br />

j would cost 1160,000 without tbe<br />

ground.<br />

He recommended the plant be<br />

located on Haven Avenue, between<br />

Eleventh and Thirteenth<br />

Streeti, or on an island <strong>of</strong>f tho<br />

entrance boulevard.<br />

I If UXM CXWOM.,<br />

Mlhtir half ot tb« i<br />

woaoorlnp; bow tin c<br />

live, for It will p« i''<br />

.s;\ras,ff ^si: « m ' ih '^'^^«"^».<br />

d Victor Vareen<br />

and Henry I. Walthail are fea<br />

lured in her sunpsrt.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce in an age there comes to<br />

the screen % picture that can be<br />

truly classed u epochal, gush a<br />

production in "The Yankee Clipper."<br />

which shows at the colonial<br />

Theatre next Monday, Tuesday<br />

"The Yankee Clipper" is epoch,<br />

al in that it brings to the mo.<br />

Miss Dorothy Inow, <strong>of</strong> Phliadel. j

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