Cape May County Times, 7 May 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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FRIDAY, MAY, 7, 1915.

THE BABY'S EXAMPLE. The example of Stone Harbor, the baby borough of thr ittnty, might well be followed by some of the older seakhem nicipalities, in that they arc about to erect a boardwalk aud 1, not designed for cheapness but for permanency. The plans adopted, and upon which the people vote this mouth. Dovide for an expensive structure, but one that will stand the ravages of the sea for years and years, and—according to the report f the State Harbor Commission, upon whose snggestion the plans e adopted—will outlive any of its builders or their children The tendency in the majority of resorts has been rather to a cap construction. The money for the work is usually provided y issue of bonds maturing in twenty years. Unfortunately the xlwalks and bulkheads hitherto have not lasted tliat long, and in my cases at the end of ten years or so had to be replaced. Rc- : Another bond issue before the first had matured or l>ccn paid if; another cheap job and flic same performance over again in an

Reas chain.

Stone Harbor’s plan is to create a bond issue sufficiently large to permit of a solid and practically everlasting sei-front protection amd promenade. When the bonds mature, the work for which they have.been created will still stand, and the city will not face Lher issue to be met in a few years with nothing to show for it. Stone Harbor is on the right track, aud is setting a pace that wfll keep the other resorts hustling.

imiug back (or Uie one (pent.

Tbe Time*. t-xu-uU* cougrwuilwUoDt to llir new publiabm ol tbe KXVIKW, ami glad to welcome auoloer atauucb U.O.I*. organ in tbe Coanlv. Good lock. Mayor Kiddle, of Atlantic City, wbo u proved to oe a riddle bard to aolve rrr aiuer hie election, U conaiderably pou'-ed over Uie new recall law joai mgned by Uie Governor. It province Uiat 110 ebargra m+d be preferred againal a coninneeion-govenied city officer, a* before, but a petition miUi Uie umal inuibrr ol aignera alone infficienl to •■ring abool a recall election. Over in \UanUc Midi a petition baa been circolaleo agamat Uwir Mayor ao quietly Uiat

4 know of it. Kiddie ,ugli, and doean't like to be pal oat ol bu e*ill«l port.

New* report eavi Um new Women’ KuBiagr Liberty Bell will aoon loti lor Uie cauar. Soon.le kind of funeral like,

doean't it T

WiMm a dob i* aoakeU CUX) by a Judge, and li-eii Uie ni. mbera call that judge Uie aqa -n-rt tliet ever aat on tbe c be mu at be aomt judge. Tbe Club ia Itepubliccii at Uiat. Man out in Batavia, N.Y., bu diadiacovered Uiat feeding aoft coal to lioge prrvenu cholera. Moon it will be queatiou w briber to cook with a ham < eat It. ild Hchool Board baa anoUier vacancy. Talk about activity! Tinway Uie niemlieni flit in and out of Uiat body maker it liard to tell wbo'a wbo.

WOMiN SUFFRiOEINDORSED

Ameng the Important Meaaurwe Paaaad Wat That Providin« Foe Conaolidation of Differont Btata Dapartmonta. Boeing Bill Failed 'Becauae of Tachnicality—Farm Irei^alion Sanctioned. Leoal Optien Defeated, aa Waa Bill Requiring Reading Bible In Public School, — Total Apjiropr.ations Ra-

’ a Million Delia-e.

KNTON. April 20.—Of tbe 12MJ0 MIL- Uitroduced In tbe a^waloa of tbe lextalature Juat rloeed S02 readied tbe banda of tbe governor. The venalcn wa. unuauaL both tn tta length, coverliig fifteen weeks, and the number of proponed laws. Tbe total of aUtufea effected alao exceed tbone of former year*. The governor bn* approved of 4U0 of tbe bill* He rvlumed alxty-nlne to tbe introdDrer* liefore the clone of tbe seewiou and vetoed some of tbe*ie of error* Uiat they contained.

than * d»ixi-u hare been flied in tbe PUmter, Wholesale Dealer and

state library without tbe approval of

THE KNOCKER'S CREED. I believe that nothing is right I believe that everything is MErong. I believe that I alone have the right* idea. The town is wrong, the editor is wrong, the teachers are wrong, the people ate wrong, the things they arc doing arc wrong, aud they arc doing them in the wrong way anyhow. 1 believe I could fix things it they would let me. If they don't I will get a lot of other fellows like myself and we will have a law jossed to make others do things the way WE want fhein done. I do not believe the town ought to grow. It is too big now. i. believe in fighting every public impiovcrnent and in spoiling everybody’s pleasure. I am always to the front in opposing things and never yet have I advanced an idea or supported a movement that would make people happier or add to the pleasure of man, in or child. I am opposed 10 fun and am happiest at u iCtaL I believe in starting reforms that will take all the joy out 'of tile- It's a sad world aud 1 am glad of it—Aukn.

B-0-a-B(-n-K0-n-a>Bin>n*ai TIMES’ 1 Health Talks * By a Physician ! £ L- ■ B'B' ■B-U'B'B-B-D-B BkBvSK THE FLY PEST (Continuad from our Ud isaua) t won Id ewiii Pi Urn aupcrbcial • acivrr pi hr n alapriKhiua Uak Pi gain control of Uir flv nutaaurr, but tM-vertlirh-aa, a fact that au active liaigii, ahvrrvrr iulelligroUy and *y«tc-iualh-ally conducted, a ill rrault •rcoiii|ihehiiiriit ol drttiiil* iranlta and eotur riuiiiuunlUiw hav--aucewdrd •11 oat mUrcly nddiug Ihctuaclvra of tin-

iMilaanoe.

The kly-Kighliug Committee of Uu t incriraii Civic Aaouciatimi, in ih literaln.-. a.ija Tne fly placiie ia n•tie ahh-li uioat Iw endured a* a vUu ■linn 01 rrovulino-. It may tie rtam|ie< • mt by Uie ayrtemaur ail-ptioii ol om ■uhIumI, and only one, hv Uie Individual uk! 1 he public — the method ol

cieaulinea*.."

Let ua, Uirreforv—each individnnlwajje a ceaaeleee, relenUeaa campaign aeaiuM Ihi, Jiert, and BEGIN N<HV, at a time ahieh will bring Uie Swat the Hy, catch the fly, hut, lieet >1 *11. prevent the fly by deetroyi-ig it*

breeding placet.

(lie hotiae-Hv. like Uie butterfly ami

MODERN IDEAS OF FAME. One of the interesting events of 1915 will be the Imllot to bc between July 1 and October x, for new names for the Hall of « at New York University. This year Patrick Henty, .Samuel ibdams, John C. Calhoun, Daniel Boone and many other famous of tbe |*ist will again appear in this posthumous eleetion iog, each with ardent partisans. New electors lot the 1915

balloting are now announced.

* Thu election IS interesting, ns It .events differ. M te-.J.Ie’s .den. „„„ as to what constitutes fame. Years ago great military arid naval! | M -giuniiig limt a* the ckk decommanders would nave predominated. To-day a ma'krd change t«-io*<i »»v «•»*’ female fly. A can be seen, in that authors have a more conspicuous place than | ^"^Umr^and’flve fightii.-* ' |m«*iblv mure, hetclir* of egg* cun In-^fc»-T.i’is growing teudencj-to dignify the position of the writer drpoeitrd during Ua abort life. Tbew K Men ... tffv.iv wnv . Tin well-known nmiunl volume «-|m's '««■•''*' l ‘ lu * f “ 1 ioc ' 1

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j Who has always given a conspicuous place to aulhorsh.p. not B „ mp , i„Uied«rk merely of books, but to distinguished magazine and newspaper 1 rrrvfcsra rimoeu fu> tbi-ir dwt-hipuirot.

Wrilers. Many people have found plates in this publication who in Ej&etrown home community aic quiet aud almost olwcutc ]H.np]i

BMt who teach .nillions of people through the magnetism and ',,, of aaair annual or rt-gi-ublr eub

of the printed age.

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oftm they could only subsist by the clrarity of men of wealth, who , prided them selves on supixirting the fine aits. •> ^^J"Vv^T<>-d.t> thr successful author can not complain of obscurity. Hr i»i*l and fetrrl. So much flattery is given many bright KB young writers tliat they coi.ti-ive flu- idea that they need only o|Nii ,iai> ■ their mouths and the woiltl will listen. The\ forget tliat lia: . • I *'' r ji work ia the price ot continued succrvs, aud often la]>se into 0I1- ^ * acnrity. Tbe •ruuibi-i of ptuinising liletary careers ol young news- tail paper mer* who arc wrecked by prerirature social adulation isairnusi '•*'*t I Vuconcciv..)>!>-. The men and women wiiune naiurs will iiuallv go «nlo the Hall of Fame shunned popularity, arid toiled and suflen-d mu^^Hrtbeir urowtrs. \ , ^

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Great credit is due the Young Men’s Bnsiuffiis Associatiou, w h* have so unselfishly worked to beautiiv the city during trie dcan-up week, which ends to-inonow Follow the t x.tiAtilc set by them and

it busy oa tbe ouc remaiuing day .

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rtATTHEW J. RYAN Commission Merchant

Shipper of

MAURICE RIVER COVF OYSTERS ■fait Oysters, Clams, Snappers, Crabs

Both Phones

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PRACTICAL DYER OP

In All Its Branches.

AND CTJR,xj3sra-

Zarttc Ka pool fluff. Friadeco

tbe exeruttve alnee tb« lawuiakrra left. Tbe chief moaeurwi of tbe *«w«ioe err Ibone of Ibe economy and efflriency commlmlon for the conaotldatlon of different «Ute dnf*rtiuenU Ifegialatkir tc permit of farm Irrigation waa al*o aanctionrd. and tba amendiuent to Ibe conrtltotlon provldInc for woman'* anffrace wa* approved One of Ibe blU* which were great-

ly dc«l red by tbe aporttiiK fraternity of i-l () R K 1 | Hate to i^rmit of l-xlng waa * 1 W ^X-q

pawofel liy tMKb branebe* of tbe led*lature. bnt hecan»e of au error tt cannot be arm 10 tbe executive for hla ■ignatore Tbe eonstttntSoa require*

that a bill N-delivered to tbe governor /'\ , a I f ,| from the houee In which It originated. I iQtriph 1 P/lthPrQ Tbe boxing bill waa changed Into a VJOU IV/I I I V/Uillli/IO

committee anlMtl'Ota hi the aenate and

abould have been a*m from that vVe Solicit Your Fealbcr Wants

branch. Tbrough a vlatake It waa allowed to remain tn Uie bouae unUl too

late to be received by tbe *enate. — Fix Itema In Ibe appropilndon MPa pyV'TTST'Km- - vetoed by ibe governor. Four of 17,1 ^ •■*e were for rompenantlor for em- ^-a-p -pp a “IO“T"NrfT..loyee* of the bouae whooc poaLlona V f r’l-C^.-LN -LOM

are not provMed for by law. The exacutlve In hla early mea-nge tiad aaaerted tliat he would not give hla ap-

proval to a orb appropriation* but he 154-156 N.THIKTKKNTH STREET

did not make any comment for hla veto

One of the Itema eliminated PHILADELPHIA,

from the aupplrmental appropriation

bill required tlmt Gardner Colby, aec- -= retaiy of the civil «ei-vlce comml«*1oo. (too ngward, imo be paid aUWO for hla "Crrlci-a In tbe n,, readmi of thla papar will ba election branch of civil arrvloe. Thl« to mro that lhara u al laaat on* money waa in addition to hla anlary of dmnled dlaMLa. that acianca ho* baaa

S4.<ain aa oecrcuirr to Uie civil aerrlce abla to cur. to oil 1U at

rommlnrtoti. One of the other Itema CaUirrh H*a'a Catarrh Cura la Uia vnb ed provided for the placing of PualUva cur. now known tn tt. Jlcml marken. at lb. Vint whero Major Gen- «^mlty. Catarrh b.-lng a oooaUtuUonal

f _ii (h . l-tile of ^***»*'• raquiroa a ronaUtuUooal traai-

eral Kearny fell at the name or Hair. Catarrh Cura la takati In CMnilllr. Tl* trt.1 ct 11. .pprerrt.- .,^ u , , u tlon bill* wa* roduccd a mll’.lon dot- ^ uiucuu# aurracao of tba ajalacn. lhara lara thl* year tn avoid a atate tax or dutruyins tha foundation of tn. dia >Dd la«iie niae anil airing »h« paUant atr.ngUi b>

Among thr MIN lhal created unurtlM oulMu^ up tba oonatliuitoo

intero*t. hut f illed t.. get through tbe "• “* T *“ proprl.lor.

the «inn..t l«.-al option '»• a . .4, . .. era tbat Ibvy ofl«r On# Humlrod l>uUan

II ... Iv .!.>»■ ^ ,1 UU. u o... ...

ate by Fenalor Gaunt and waa aiqirov- for (lii| o|

ed In that lirnm-h of the lawmaking Addioae K. J. CHICNNieT 0 CO., Totad*.

body. H met Ha defeat In the bouae Ohk*.

AdvertlKO wit fcul tUit tlH Cipe Kay Count) TIum U rjndy ml by PfeUiUefekiu cutlueo u ■* u fecit people, (all fur rUau Bull

a. NKWIXl. HKHIJlfUS Attor»ey-at-Law OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY.

after an eotln- nlghl hud tieen •pent delMthie It. R|ienker Godfrey of Ibe bo*iM* made a deteroilnrd effort for favorable ronaldrratlon of hla tdlla for the alMmloiiiiient of the Morrta canal. «ltd ihiI mualer etmugh votea Tlie v-arlfd llilere*!* that pIvciI again prevented drrlulv* action on Uii* qneatlon. whlcb baa been the aourre of aqnnlilillng for year*. Tlie niMiaure by Fu-na'or llutrlilnaon » lUTiiilt id Ibe alpollttnn of ra|ilUl (punNhuient waa another Hut did not take In tlie hmifeo. II waa favo.od In the aenate, but muatered only a few tiallut* In tbe lower lirauch. Tbe rap tdl) growing uk* of Hie Jitney •.uaa*'* the aubje t of projioaed leglalatbin In tbe aaaemlHj but H nevar got liefore

Stringent re*lrtctbm*

would have governed Hie trafllc. Tbe

IruaMW w onUl have

U-en iibii-ed under |Im- JortadlctUm '>f (be publle utllltli-a Ixiard and the roml*:inlep> ruimliig tlie ••art would have to lie loron-wMed Holiday l>aw-luill dle«l again f«ef«r* I! waa aeut »« Hi*' u|i|>er branrli The aalary rad 1 prill* bill. Which cauae'l ieiuilhy <ll»<-u»»lrn in the eenate. waa aiiiotben-d In '-omnillln’ In th* honor It won Id nave rr-tuced Ibe |aiy of a half dmu-n atate ofllier* and the auprerue and i-turoeery courtw The al>olltfi>ii of tin- • •amt) lax Nuirda waa anolbe' of I In- rrtinolii) MIN that were killed ll wa* iimlutalned tbal tbe liunnN had l•uliiv■ell tln-lr uaefUlneM and that a gn'*l variug f*ir tbe atate w ould n-«olt If lin y w-i-re droppedOne of Hie nwolultoii* lhal cauaed nrguim-nta pn-v Mia to electhm |irtivfd••d fi»r Ibe ~*U« tlon of n-ouinhly

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What an Owner Cannot do Beyond a certain point an Ownf.k «-annot regulate the Contractor be employs. You can cage a leopard, but yon cannot change his spots or his point ot view. Hut what an Owner CAN IX) is to select, in the first place, a Contractor who has an established reputation foi integrity, efficiency and results. Edward B. Arnett BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Hell Trleplpuue Connection* SE A SLE CITY

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Vincent Assaiante PRACTICAL SHOEMAKER ■ lid Hhoes Madr New Krpair Work Nv Hpedally A't w .''Unt'ACM ITJvXjXA £30?., (Oppoeile l‘o*l Offloe.) SEA ISLE CITY, N.J.

DR. CHARLES B. RIDER. DENTIST Qaa Adminiatered

BOfl Central Ave., lull Phniw.. v.av

Ocean Ctty. N

LOUIS BRACA Fancy and liup-nti-d GROCERIES AND FRUITS

the papariuin, and

wing* which wetr al Ural iuoae and rru-uplrd aa*oio* inpii final •tala’. [To be couuuumI iaxi waekj

Mon-

llon The 'rtll rtHjulr«nk- ibr rending of (Ih- BIM<- In I hi- iiuliln' whoola had rnoucb vigea In lain- II In tbe bouae. II arrlvi-d In I hi- aenate on tlie day of Anal adluiiniuicnl and waa not reported «u: of ronimlltee Included among the bill* aeut In tba atctc lilirary without a,ip rural oS tbe

ronaorial l>r|iartnipnl aiiiiexed, witli full line of Chotee Cigara, Tobacco*

and Kiuokeie Ajhicli-a.

••dm-ed In (be All U>* lo-ading Nraepkprra of Uia Dai

(CoBtiDUcd oc ( A Ji ,

On hale or DAivared.

IDUIS BRACA WlMiieaale Dealer in Liquors and Wines oi Quaiity OOUAN AVE. A PLEASURE RAILROAD •M IHi City, N. J.

AUGUST NAHM

IN ALL 1TN HKANCHEN Landis Ave., SKA ISLE City

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