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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 2

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The Daily Journali
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Vineland, New Jersey
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EVENING TIMES, VINELAND, N. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1929 TWO TfinAY IN THE PAST W. Howard Sham MR. HOOVER AND HIS CHURCH -i (The instructions Mrs. A.

is fol-! lowing are contained in a pamphlet 1 on the subject, which you may have Uv following colvmn On this day, in 1875, the first telephone was exhibited by Thomas A. Watson in Boston. Diet and Health A Tourist Sees Hoover In Church (Formerly Sharp Leverone) INSURANCE Rea1. Estate Mortgages 12 8. Sixth St.

Phone 112 ble with the nails rhaf be a symptom of some general disorder. F. -fiiira tfiat constantly discharge pus certainly have wme severe infectiori, and if you don't have it attended to rihf away, it may afTcct the ear druiu and you may become daf; or the infection may extend to the mastoid back of 1 A Classified Ad wX sell that used piar.o. Inflammalion of the Finger NaiU Mrs. F.

You have some sort of infection around your finger nails and you should treat them two or Scientific Reduction Not Limited by Age If Needed For Health tr il a I f' Too Old to lleduce? three times a day. It might be a the ear and have a mastoid abscess, tvne of rintrworm (which is or even worse, Chronically dis- EAIi DOCTOR LULU: CONQUEROR 100 PER CENT. PENNA. Motor Greates Oik JOHN H. Dist.

FOREST CROVK RIV Phone 1904R-23 i an infection charging ears must have daily at in toll irm htir. n.r I iw.n-i rnt nut. it vmi tention lor a long ume. in cases the ultra-violet 'ray is effective in clearing it up; other cases, touching with antiseptics which an ear specialist rho'iid ariv.e you about. Mrs.

Excessive perspiration means 'some disturbance of the am. I am (u years oiu, lw.i inches tall, aud eight months ago not see a specia'ist, try washing weighed 225 pounds, but I them and night in as hot lost 85 pounds. 1 vmljo hn as bt.ar t(, red and weak and lout my breath 3 so easily, but thanks to you I have ne t. of Lvsol Ho the never felt beter in my than 1 1 water, has, Wn ad, M. Jj0 IM(W Then you must keep them band- 1 FURNITURE AS YOU LIKE IT! fjl 1 "I no on one liquid i.ii-t day a i Now in uur uwn isuuuing A.

PEPPER SONS 'a Imported Domestic Groceries 12 S. 7th STREET If there is pus, yoo should keep nerve control of the sweat glands a wet dressing on them. You can! from some toxemia (poison in the use a borucic acid solution one blood). You should have a physi-teaspoonful to the pint. If it is cal examinatoin and chei k-up to 1 -Ll see why you have this toxemia.

IIIIIIIJIIIIIII'Hil not a pua infection, some simple week which I find helps greatly. I don't -exercise Outride of iny housework and little gardening. I do wish the lady who wrote that she was and thought was too old to reduce, could know my experience. I am going to continue, for I have a lot to lose vet. "MRS.

r-. "A MORRIS 1 ointment such as ichthyol can uc used. The chief noint to remember is the bathing and the application of the solution or ointment at least twice daily, and to keep them constantly covered until they are healed. You should have a physical examination because sometimes trou- THIRD ANNUAL SILHUTZER Popular Organist at "the Grand Theatre, will take on a limited number of pupils for PIANO and ORGAN For Information AddresK M. SILHUTZER One i.i never too old to reduce, if it is necessary Only' good can result if it hi done scientifically.

Yes, you do have a good deal to lose yet, Mrs. A. about 70 pounds but even at ons pound a week, the slow rate at which you are going, you will be normal in le ss than a year und one-hull'. Your one low-calorie day a week is good plan. A still better plan is to always have a low-calorie day fidlow a too-high calorie day.

Thanks pvt so much for your encouraging letter. "WEAR-EVER" SALE KOTOK HARDWARE 715 Landig Avenue '634 MONTJtrtStrSTj II President-Elect Like All Other Men; Worrieg a Bit During Sermon Ily A TOURIST M'KITKR For Cfntrnl Prs nd Evening TimifH WashinKton, Feb. 27. "Go to Wnshinjft'm and help inaufturute a president," read a railroad ad. My editor hummed a h'm and mud: "You'd lifter go.

You know WaHhington. Uo as a tourist. iut knnrkmi around. He an average American. Hut you must, we ftir.

Hoover. "And," his eyes twinkled, "keep uway from all other reporters. We've had enough in the pafit concerning the task of handling all the White House employes and what a charming hoHtexa the next Kii-Kt Lady in, and what Senator thinks. There'a minio of stuff like that conung out of Washington. "Hear tns talk of the ordinary folk but see Mr.

Hoover. Kven if you have to go to church!" Oln-ya Literally Well, I've gone to church Friend church. 18th Btreet and Irving place. No, it ton't called a church. It'ft a Quaker meeting house.

It's tha plainest and smallest place of worship I've ever been to. A small group of homey folk worship there. In the center arc Mr. and Mrs. flloover, their son Herbert, and a secret service man.

Yes, there's the next president, with a dome of a forehead. He looks as if he were a successful, wholesome banker in the midst of a small-town flock. In Deep Cogitation He seems to be tihnking of the next cabinet while a Friend (who would be termed a visiting minister in other churches- gives a sermon on brotherly Iovh. The future president Tubs his brow and his eyes a moment, as if wearily trying to co-ordinate a multitude of problems. One feels pity for him this man among the nandful in the small meeting house.

Folk with children children playing in the midst of a sermon, ull unmindful of a mighty man-folk of meager means, folk with little finery, the true representatives of a vast nation, hear In peace the exhortation for brotherly love. Hut thev are not the -biff execu aS3 md'iJi NOW IN FULL SWING y. Vineland Phone 179-W Mr. Hoover as the looks In church and Friends' meeting house which he attends, arrow pointing to pew he usually occupies. S3 42 Cars "Must Be Sold THRF.E AT KF.W FIELD Herman of Vineland, was fined 2 und costs by Magistrate hall.

Kven though ha walks softly, his awkward footsteps resound on the uncarpctod floor. Things Will Happen: Returning through a folding door, he. neglects to replace a chair Smith, of Newfield. last night on a Public Service Corporation of New Jersey Dividend No. 87 on Common Stock Dividend No.

41 on 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock -Dividend No. 25 on 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock Dividend No. 3 on 5.00 GETREADFOR MILLVILLE'S GREATEST SALE CAES at charge of driving with improper lights; Willinm Stewart, Wildwood, received a suspended sentence for reckless driving, and W. R. Regliko of Wildwood, was fined $5 and costs for speeding, by the same magistrate.

State troopers of Malaga barracks made the arrests. Cumulstive Preferred Stock P4 Why Drive The Buard of Directors of Public Scf t'oriiiirHtliin of New Jersey has fipclnrrtl tlivlrtendK Bt tlm rale of 8 inr anmiin on lh I'referreil Stock, being per uliare; nl the rati' of 1 -r milium on Ihe 7'i c'urmiliitlvc 1'ivffi'reil Hloi'lt, liciiiK fi.75 ler sharp; at the rale nf li.T aruiuin on the non par valui t'uin-ulativn I'lVfi-rrcfl Sloek, tielnn $1.25 per fliiu-e; and 65 centH pin- sliarn on the mm par valua Ciimmon Slclt f'r Am Without Automobile Casualty Insurance-- WHEN YOU CAN PAY FOR IT IN CONVENIENT MONTHLY MENTS? at 1:30 o'clock promptly next March 2 at 128 E. Main St. MillviUe Ihe quarter emliiiK Mareh 31. lfi'i'J.

All ilivlclemls are payable March 30. I'i KlficUlmliicnt of record at tha clobe of linsoifs.1 Mari'U Dlvidendt on 6 Cumulativt Pre. ferred Stock Bre payable on the last day of each month. T. Van MlddUtiWortli, Treasurer.

and the door swings open, hi-closing a Sunday school room, a regular smull-town Sunday school room. A womun clucks in Mr. Hoover turns a bit sidevise, towurd his wife. The sermon is ending. Kvery-hody bows his head.

There Is a moment of silent prayer, Then a man from Germany tells a Rhinelund legend of a young knight who conquered because of his purity of life and purpose. The president-elect intent. The knight ruled over a mere clan. What would legend say of the man who is to hold great power over Another moment of prayer, No choir, No orgun. The Service is F.ndcd Mr.

and Mrs. Hoover rise quickly. Smiling to fellow-worshippers, they hasten with "their son und guests to their large shining car. Photographers snap them, as small group stand in curious, respectful aemi-circle. A man wheeling a baby buggy says to his wife: "I uess he deserves it for his attainments, but president's no better than an ordinary man." "How terrible?" sha exclaims, and laughs.

11 And the congregation wulka home in the bright winter sun diinc along thoso broad Washington avenues. Then, about the same-time tliev have dinner, the Hoovers are having theirs. To Washingtonians there are no great. TODAY'S POROSCOPY tive of a powerful country, the commander-in-chief of, the army and the navy. They will go to work tomorrow, and the nXt day, und the next.

1 Thoughts in Church What trenchant thoughts sear one's mind in a church! let us explain new plan Public Service Electric and Gas Company Dividend No. 19 on 7 Cumulative Preferred Stork Dividend No- I7 Cumulative Preferred Stock The Board of Directors of Public Scf I vice Klectrh; and lias Company haa I declared Ilia regular quarterly flivi- 1 dend on the 7 and I'l-efeni'd Sfim-Ic of that Coniliany, llivldends avu Jlan-li 3a, lili'i to Btoekholders I of record at the close ut Uusioess Mnich 1029. T. W. Van Miadlaaworlb, Treasurer.

THE H-0 AGENCY 735 LANDIS AVE. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE VNELAND, N. J. Phone 1010 Perhaps similar thoughts clasn with one another, In that -dome of a forehead. Mr.

Hoover glances sitlcwiso a mere moment. The speaker exhorts brotherly Widows, in black, aged women listen intently from front seats. Their problems are ended. Hut the somewhat stout man in the center stirs uneasily, 1 There is a trace of fatigue on This face. It is as if he desires to force his mind to settle the thousands of problems.

Mr. Hoover's head nods. A hov usher, wearing his first New Schedule MOTOR COACH CONNECTIONS FOR THE Persons born on this dav are students and deep thinkers. They have lomr trousers, goes forward lo gei something from a room beyond the1 vivid imaginations. i if To be Conducted Under the Auspices of Walker 118 East Main Street; and The Guy A.

Willey Motor Company, of Philadelphia, distributors of Craham-Paige Cars, by MARTIN ECOFF, AUCTIONEER Exactly 42 Used All in' First Class iJfcnnningr Condition, Will be i-s Disposed of in This Event. Every Car Ready For You to Drive Away! YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM EUICKS CADILLACS DODGES ui HUDSONS CHRYSLERS STUDEBAKERS NASHES CHEVROLETS OAKLANDS And Other Well Known Make? All On Display Thursday, Friday, Saturday NOT ONE OF THESE CARS RE-POSSESSED ALL MUST BE SOLD! First Buyer Gets His Car at Half the Bid Price; So Get to the Sale Early! All Cars Will be Financed on the-; Spot, if Necessary Don't Forget the Day Next Saturday Don't Forget the Hour 1.30 P. Promptly Don't Forget the Place Walker's, 128 East Main Street! Be the First Buyer and Get Your Car For HALF the Bid Price! WALEEE iEOTMEES" MM 128 East Main Street, Millville, N. J. Guy A.

Willey Motor Co. Distributors of Graham-Paige Cars Philadelphia, Pa. CJCTIA n.enme& Ladies' Stores-533 535 Landis Avenue Our Silk Underwear Department is Filled With the Choicest of Underthings For Women and Misses New Deluxe Coach Train Between New York Atlantic City SOUTHBOUND Daily Wkdys Sundays Leave AM I'M I'M K. K. Station Lv.

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It. Station Lv. 8.47 4.07 5.07 Main Avenue, C. K. K.

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