Cape May County Times, 29 August 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 6

CAPE'MAY

c-i GLORY <3^ WORK. ^Angela Morgaiv

WcrKI TnanK God for the might of tt. Thp ardor, the urge, the delight of it— WorK that springs from the heart’s desire Setting the soul and the brain on ftra. Oh. what is so good as the heat of it. And what is so glad as the beet of it. And what is so hind as the stem comman Chen«*r»g*ng brain and heart and hand?

NEW JERSEY STATE BRIEFS

Tbs appointment of Oeorjre B. Harff of Hortfvnip as auperlntendeot of tbe census for the First Cunuresskmai Wstricu cotuprlslns Catmlen. Glouceouw and Salem counUca, caused some aurpriae in some political cirdea. as It was expected to so to a Catndei. man. Mr. Hurff has been oos of the Democratic leaders of South Jersey for years and Is regarded as In erery way capable of ftlllng the post with ssttn satisfacttosL One of the biggest real estate deals transected In Camden county for years

Is In negotiation at Haddoefleld fay

Worttl Thanh God for the pride of It, For the beautiful, conquering tide of it. Sweeping the life in its furious flood. Thrilling the arteries, cleansing the t ‘ Mastering stupor and dull despair. Moving the dreamer to do and dare./. Oh. what is »o good as the urge of tt.V 'And what ts ao glad as the surge of if And what is so strong as the summons \ .Rousing the torpid soul from sleep? i ^

Fart Upplncptt of CoUlngswood, . Is aciulring Freeholder Samuel Wood 1 * property of over 128 acres at the «etrance to the borough The old Elisabeth Haddon homestead sad a few MProunding acres will be retained by Mr. Wood e* his borne. The price la to here been 9900 an acre. This property extends from Haddon t.venue to the Haddon township Une and IndudSB the old baseball park. War heroes of Lower Penn’s NsA township wlU be given a welcome home reception at PennsrUle Wednesday, September 3. The event 1* I ranged by a committee of clt which Freeholder Edward A. H -roo Is

Chairman.

applications for the position of superintendent of the Pliilllpstourg public schools here been received by the Board of Education to tin the vacancy canard by the resignation of Henry J. Neal who has accepted the prineipalahlp of the CoUlngswood Although the State Board of Education declared that an enlargement at the central school at Sprlngalde will provide the beet facilities and be mare economical than to open another rmali school, men and women of Burlington

O K a man's birthday he should think seriously about himself, and especially about his weaknesses. Let his friends praise him i.nd congmtulute him; let him Question and crlticire himself. It U Intelligent study, criticism of ourselves thet brings progress, whether to the Individual or to a gnat rises or to that which labor la—an overwhelming majority. Everything that you see Is the result of lal>or—from the skyscraper With Its steel skeleton to the copper wire that carries your messages the food that keeps you alive. To compare the value of labor and capital Is childish. There U no comparison possible. Take all the gold, all that which we 1

call wealth In the world, and it is absolutely nothing without labor to make It productive. On the other hand, pnt labor naked on the earth, and soon It will do again what It has done In the past—produce the food, cut forest*, drain the marshes, build the bouses and build drilltattoo. But the laborer rf any kind who reJclces in bis strength am* who feels conceit •iroTes his smallness, whether he be s laborer with pick and above], or a laborer working at a great etiecUflc r'obletn. The thing for ns to do la to remembc' our littleness, our shortcomings, >,nd try. by giving full credit to others, to deserve credit for ourselves-

ebange.

L AUGH left unrestricted and unrestrained will produce and fix Its own reward. Labor should how its reward. When labor fulls to receive Its Just reward, conQsri-.tlon has happened. When man Is deprived of hla property without cue process of law. the law soy* that Is cotiflanttlon and will not he ii I lowed. As latter la the workfngnmtrs property, nnd In most eases all’ th" property that he has, the only commodity which he has to sell—It muM therefore follow that it 1* e» u«ch the duty of the government to pro’. ul the confiscation of labor s I! Is prevent the coofiscation of any uChc. kind of property, asserts the Wa» "icton 8tat. The man who takes tnore -bun a reasonable profit ao the

day’s lobar of the wo; man commits u crime oral not good morals, and In such degree strikes a blow at the foundation of peaceful soriety. Suppose the laboring classes should demand and undertake by force to compel the payment of a sum for their services which all men would agree to be twice 1U value, what would happen? Immediately the cry would go up that anarchy was In the land, and the Ktrong arm of the government civil ond military, would be called o* prevent the confiscation of the money of the employer, and projierly so—but why? Bv-nuse labor had demanded too much. But who Is the ausrcblst when the laborer get* too little? It U a t rule that will not work both ways.

■QHi: “member of the union" Is the I tH-nults birowif to no suspended, atman that i*y* only when he Is ways ready to extend a friendly hand forced to. t'sually conic* to the lor act to ony brother that may be In •tint:* only when be ha* an ax to distress. You can find him in a union rround. He is the man that will | shop because be Is s union

favor of building the small school Stevens Station. William Gee wandered Into John Kart's store at Vineland and recognised e. fellow workman whom be had seen since he quit i hosiery mill in Germantown. Phlladelphls, 30 •go. Gee Is Isstailing a dyeing and hosiery plant at the State Home for

Feeble Minded.

Tracers have been sent out to locate a carload of army food started for Atlantic City from New York cm August 18 for municipal sales. The car has become sidetracked somewhere eu ronte, and Abe city commissioners, toe*i»ged with orders from hundreds of housewives, are “up la the air." The first strike at Egg Harbor In ore than 18 years occurred wtien foe •moothera In the l.lberti Cut Glaas Works walked out after a dissatisfied worker bid been discharged. A I wage Incn see of from 15 to 20 cent will be ask-. 1, according to the striker*. The corrnauy was planning y Improves, » for the . venlence and betttr rorklag conditions of Its employees. . .-a Joint conference** Millville between John Toll, national president of the Glass Bottle Blowers’ Association, and the Millville manufacturers, the wsges of tending boys for the coming blast were fixed at 83^0 a d*y, the ___e as last year. The helper* bad demaeded an In crease of 10 per cent. The working hour* were reduced from nine to eight hour; a day. The blast will resume on Sc]>tember 2. The Millville City Commission has been Assured by members of the State Highw*v Commission that aid will be given In the construction of good roods to May* Landing. Cape May Court Mouse and to Bridgeton, county *eat*. President of City Council Albert K. Inmo* of PleaaaatvIUa has withdrawn a* a Republican candidate for the eernbly In Atlantic county because lie did not get the support of the county orgaulxotlon, as Atlantic City Republicans want the place. Joseph Gregory of National Pork was arrested by Mondial Weldon on the charge of tiring mpllcatcd in enticing two Camden girls to a riubhouse six weeks ago. He was held muter gVcl tioil for court by Justice of the

peace Iteutz.

His farm flooded by the high water It Hankins’ inUl pond, John Kerris cnmplolned to the Millville City CVmmission, and upon their recommendation he will bring suit for damages tgUnst the owner* of the lake. A iH-cullar case has come to the attention of the Ocean City pullcu through Uie efforts of James W. Knorr, Philadelphia, to locate bis trunk •pent his vacation at a rooming house In Ocean City and returned home two weeks ago. Before leaving 'ie carried hU steamer trunk out and placed It under a ponh. as ho waa unable to get on expressman 11 convey It to the railroad Station. He arranged with *o expre*« company to ship it the nest day, however. As the trunk did not reach him, be wrote the owtiCT of the bouse, but the trunk had dlsappeur.-d Knorr now wants the proprietress to m ike

good his losa

The (Camden county Board of Taxation has not yet decided the npp-nl on Ike nxM-wiim-nt on tlur new shlpyetd in

-SSSSSS^BIG Mims 01

OR'OUTLAW JOE'

Alvin

killed vodB they were struck on a, grade crossing of the Pennsylvania railroad at Cafpentaravllla. Beer* Wcently bought the horses far *55B. The Gloucester Count? Board of Freeholder* decHned to act upon the petition of William O. Smith of Sw-rdesborc fo- freedom from the county where he wo* committed a few week* ago on failure to pay the ' nlance of a fine of S2A00 and coats for four alleged rlolatb.ns of liquor laws at hla hotel at Woodbury after that

The city council and al>otrt 20 cltlsens filed a Joint complaint agslnsube Cape May Gas Company (or Its Inefficient service, which has been annoying a large number of Philadelphia cottagers who bad to struggle without gun for cooking almost every morning. Ti e State Utility Commission was asked io give nn immediate hearing. About tw o months ago the gas company officials promised the state boaro to make certain Improvements and while doing one have apparently neglected all tie others. More than 200 complaints came to the city hall in one day, and every day there are numerous complaints. Falling from a Savannah avenue trolley Car as she attempted to alight Troy avenue. Y earner. Annie Schwarts, a domestic, landed In a heap on the pavement, sustaining a fractured skull and dlgd to,tj»e CUy HoppR*! 15 tnlnmeu later.. T3ie young woman wa* employed by Mrs. A. 5, Benswanger of I'hlladriphla, summering at 10T North Troy avenue. She was a — 1 dent of Philadelphia. Lieutenant Charles Nodder arrived home from France and resumed possession of hla farm at Ytoeland He enlisted In 1915 and waa ts the Mexl can scrap and In the" world war. A* Fort Niagara h£ was made eecond lieutenant and afterward first lieutenant at Camp Meade. After the armistice be served la Italy -on the United States Administration Board. The high coat of living Is believed to be responsible for wholesale theft* of fruit and vegetables tn the fartn\ng district a of South Jersey, ’ and many fanners have appealed tc the authorities to asalst them In breaking up the ttous. Watermelon patches have particularly Buffered, anil the growers complain that (he thieve* destroy more than they carry off. Peter Mareeo and Vito UUlasao. each eighiaun years old, were found cullty at Vineland of stealing William Mercer's watermelon* and paid fin* and costa of 5IS50 each to Justice De-

Wltt,

The committee on site for the proposed beach from hotel In Ocean City has agreed to take the & B. Soop atrip of land at Seventh atroet and the beach front, extruding to Atlantic avenue. • A meeting of clttsens will be held In the city commissioners’ chamber* to plan* and formally launch the campaign for subscription*. Nearly r 100.000 ha* already been promised. a salt* ha* joined the list of luxuries In New Jersey, as the State Hoard of Pharmacy ho* Just ordered that It shall no longer be sold In gro eery stores. Druggists have taken advantage of the ruling to Jump the price from 5 to 10 cents a package, or 40 cents a pound. Wholesale It cost* 31-3 cent* a pound. It Is the purpose of the Slate Grocers' League, however, to contest the ruling of the State Board. John A. Rogers of Camden, president of the league, ha* announced that an appeal will be carried to the supreme vjort If nc-cesmry. Tb» KtOona! Park camp meeting closed with o rally and watk-around. Mr*. Joseph Meredith Us* resigned aa assistant principal of the’Woodbnry High School. Mrs. Mabel 3. Tvlns of CoUlngswood baa been Installed matron of thv Camden County Methodist Home for Aged and Infirm and reports tbs Institution in a healthy and prosperous condition. The State Board of Health has ordered a child welfare station opened In Otoncester City, which will supply a nurae to look after the little ones Old worshipper* who have missed few of tbe annual Malaga cvmp meetings in the last half century told Intcresting personal experience* at n «pe rial servb-e for retninUceoce*. East Greenwich township, embracing darkshoro and Mount Royal. Is united tn a move for a welcome home f< tee men and lias fixed September IS for the event. A bronze tablet containing the names of 15 Woodbury Height* service men will be erected by cittieus In a consplcuour place In tbe town. Mias Ethel Cbamplod. for seven year* teacher In typewriting arid shorthand at the Wildwood High School, has resigned. Millville denier* announce an Inctease In ,the price of milk from 14 to 15 cent* q quart. SUk dyers and helpers at Palerso; will toQ forcad to wait until October 10 for a 44 hour week by a decision i»f UnWar Labor Hoard. guptombar 27 ha* been set a* the tentative date for Gloucester county'* welcome home celebration for service

State and Federal Officer* Have Been After Him for a Year.

ALWAYS SLIPS AWAY

If Ha Cut Notch in Rifla t*f Evary Tima Ha Shat a Man. Thar*

Any

Butt Left.

Hillsboro, BL C,—Nobody win sleep tn HtUaboro or tbe country around until “Outlaw Joe" Riley U caught. “Outlaw Joe" 1* a ^noooahluer. Backer and assassin. H he cut a notch In bis rifle for every time be shot a man. there wouldn't be any butt left to hla

For a yew the state and federal officers have been after him. but he always slip* away, says Sheriff Roso-

“I'll pay a good price to anybody who brings him tn. dead or alive 1“ Shoots United Statea Collector. Riley 1* Bought by Unde Sam for moonsblnlng and for shooting Deputy Collector T. 1L Arrowmnith. a n-veau* officer. He 1* wanted by tbe army for refusing to register for the draft. And be Is wanted by the stata for several shootings and for Jumping bail. Recently he wa* vaught making moonshine whisky. But Joe isn't of the surrendering kind. Hu vetoed hi* shotgun and fired a charge full Ipto the face of Deputy Arrowsmlth. By some miracle Arrowsmlth'* eyre were missed, but the rest of his face Is atUl fall of small shot. Recently Joe Riley shot through the he-d s companion whom ha accused of having reported hi* moonshine ■till to the revenue officer*. Itie companion recovered, and ao loyal are the members of RUey's gang to their leader that he rejoined him. Riley was arrested for this shooting after he bad first Jumped from the **-c-ond-story window of his bom.* wlma ihe officers came t» get him. a'ld had shot six time* at Deputy Collcetnr A. P. Cate*. He wa* placed under bond, but he jumped It and fled to tbe h!Ua.

THE JOY OF

king Ljrcb* E. Ptnldbam’d effetabk Gompoaxxi to Restore Her Haattb BJMrfialof

a child ST-'rate came back from MMljHB bottle

of LytHa E. Pirkham’a Yagetabl* Compound and

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Compound 'wanted me tot It brought i

loeg for ehlifaea in thatohomre yetxrs easaa would iwSlr yMd to Lydia E. Pinkham’. Vag^bla Computml

medidne a trial, write Lvjfla E. 1 Lyna. Haaa- The

.— Maiyour

and insure a I restful night. It Refreshes

ASTHMA

City.

The Oloucrau-r ruuntg Victory nod iolnr-cooslilg Olriiration Commltiee ■a* rhnnsed in# dale to Oriuber II,

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And today the great labor moment u carried on by (be union >-n and no. by the so called members

n man Criticizes when art'.-ihtitli-d and fight* for whal * right. Tbe KM-ollad mefuji«m kicks at all thing*, hut tr for aaytblng. - Klava'or

na '.dicrw immI. Iu*trorto Plresantrilln school* has accepted a similar i • High h'houl ul Bradford.

s.'sw'KsnKSLns: ••m fee n. *S oanfs aao oea 0*1ur. w<n* foe gluts aaaiFv*.

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Couldn’t Sac It. Fortune Teller (reading cards)—“Too Parc money coining to you, but no sickn-» whatever." Client—“TbaF* singular: i’m the new doctor across the way."—Boston Transcript.

AS YOUNG’AS YOUR KIDNEYS

The IVniisgrove Chamber of Commere he- .innoiinrcd I lint It la *•- mri-d of a new Industry for .nuking untneii'K garni eat*, and effort* are bailiff made to list expert o,e*r«ior*. Simon Cohen, an aged Jewish rabbi. wiu> baa real'' d at HiKhl*l..»n for Mime time, was killed by ■n nuiomot,tle iwaslng through that town Tbe fatality •-•ci.rrod (p front of Trinity F K. Church during a arvare thuuder •torm. Tld* la the second di-aib by an I UUDOblle* on lllgbtntown *tr-.-i» wltbh, two week* young John Peppier j laving U’-O killed instauUy uo »••- 1

He has • wife and ehlldrea living near the village of Caldwell. X. C. He I* as famous down here la Orange county a* ;hc noi.wl.m • Afo-n family 1* In the mountain* of Vligtala. Riley uaed to come boldly to Hill* boro three or four timer a week and *l*-nd hi* money In the general store. Oace be flavlied a roll of thlrty-tw# hcndred-dnllnr hill*. Deputy Arrow«nilth. the particular rnMuy of Riley, b. the riglu-lmnd man of Col, Vandrrford. chief of the reveo ue raiders In the Cnrolina dUtrirt. He’s Efficient Raider. He hoa the reputation nf iM-Ing one of the mo*t efficient raider* in tlw country. In stiture and appmi-nncv he gnatly reaemhle* the rM’etic. - thin ftced movie actor. William R. liart— ■id hr ta Just as “quick on the draw." le ha* aa almost uncanny “men’’ for till*—they *ay hi- can stoeii our two i.lle* sway. Arrow ■onlth work* pmi-tirafly alone, xc-pt Hint orranUmully KhertiT U.»e

Twelve to Bury Qi*

_ The secret of youth I- _____ TION OF POIliONS from your body.

• dona, you caa lie* to be a

and enjoy the good thing* c gped coDditlon. that'* the secret,

watch the kidney*. They Star and purify th. bl.«4 'ril of iliA Mood

* and deadly uric acid

MEDAL wJU ahrmya be in good wiQ f< el at rang and •toady nerves and "old

> MKDAL Hasricia

are importH direct from the torte* at Haarlem. Holland.

They are a rrilaUe remedy whkh

- u^Bitck.

been used by th* sturdy IJatck for r 200 year*, and bu belpec them dev*lop Into on* of the rtrcuX'’* 1 I beorthle.t race* of the worK. Get J your a drugglaL a t^rot^tak*

True. T*a. v hat I* tbe moot dlffindt kind of hunting there !■?“ “H»u».‘ hunting, my boy."

Cutlcura < That lick and burn with hot bath* of Cutlcura Boap followed by gm!'* anointing* of Cutirvra Ointment Nothing better, purer, tweeter. e*p'" cUII,- If a little of tba fragrant Cut - «irn Tatoum 1* dusted oa at tba tolah. 25c aaci

Retort Courteous. Nrit^’I w.raido*i luany the bc»i nan In the world*’ ^*ti<—"Ut coorw >ot. lie wom,,,,’! ask' , oaf

For -i—O* enU eSMtin *dVo-i Pr

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huw-f an^

they Tire. St—-- . Bm. II.So». W“ S

gu»i:

! uae Murine often. Lia Ijt Jnlant or ^uli A»l iU Ihucgtou. Wri-a lot Free fcye ■attoe tjt Bawady Cawp*ay.CMca#«.l J .S>- t