Cape May County Times, 18 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 12

A BUILD EE'S CREED

By DOUGLAS MALLOCH

T HE Lord hM made ui much alike. And made ua all akin: Three loeala a day, and work and play, And nlcht to slumber In. We're high and low, we're rich and

poor.

And think we are apart; But, In our pain, our Joy again. We have the common heart. The Lord has made us much alike, However else It seems; The poorest man has still his plan. His visions and his dream a And. If humanity shall rise. Together we must start. The high and low together, so We have the common heart. The Lord has made us much alike And made us like to Him. Build not so high the shadows lie Another's path to dim. All you can suffer He can fed. And tears of sorow smart The eyes of all. as hotly fall Upon the common heart. The Lord has made us much alike— Think not of dan nor dasa, But understand and shape the land Remembering the mast. Grant rich or poor the rightly hla. There llee the stateeman's art— With Justice thrilled, the nation build Upon the common heart! <• K< ~

Uncommon Sense DON’T BE SCARED " ' rV *' ‘EAR has done more harm In the

earing a good deal. The sooner you eliminate fear from poor make-up, the aooocr you will get Where you are eying to go. The man who haa the beet chance ki the world Is the man who is afraid In he scared—who haa learned to feer

Musical burglary—breaking into | song. Menu! hospitality—entertaining an Idea. Spiritual pagentry—parading one's virtues. Moral harvesting—reaping one's reward. Social cannibalism—living on one's fiends. Undesirable generosity—giving yourself away. Philosophical etiquette—bowing to the Inevltiible. Other crops may be failures, but neitlier drouth nor flood, hail. Insects or anything else revents abundant crop of politics and politicians. Ian. should have the vote. But no amount of represenUtlon will trrce the teething Infant to le' them have an 8 hour night

The fear that a

A MY, signifying od^veA la derived from the Latin “amo." to loveThere Is an adjective smahills, mei Ing lovable, which gave rtae to 1 feminine proper name Alma hie, mu used In early ttmaa. probably through tome complimentary ahustou to the quality which la aa admirable The first Almabta known to history

s man's purposa

riii trembling r*wl hmplsas ireaholi* at Ufa has many the fear of the rich and

m In this

day when the rich rmd powerful do lime harm to their fellows. There Is the fear of poverty—a real Bear, and one which Is harder to at aff than aU the others. There Is the fear at what other peo1 say, the fear of being rldlt sad perhape the hoost mischievous form. Gat them all out jt your system. Remember that the rich and the powerful, of whoae greatness you Stand in awe, are only human beings, and that they have little reason wan tint to Injure you, even if !* 1

possible.

Get rid of the fear of poverty by thrift and frugality, which wlU enable 15U If neceaeary to Uve on little, and give you a reserve to Ode yea ever If the lose of a Job temporarily strands you on the beach. As to the fear of ridicule, forget It altogether. The opinion of other people la more negligible than you suppose. And those who would ridicule you because you *rt working hard and with a purpose are moved more by •ealoesy than any other motive As soon as you discover that other people can be afraid of you. you wlU cease to be afraid of them. Than your tears gradually will aubslde Fear la Instinctive in most of ua. It Ik one of the results of the desire for ■elf-preservation that la as oU as the

«uce.

But It Is always a handicap. The thing that you should be mast afraid Of is .ear—t*i» fear that makes you a weak pel..7 c.eature. with your faculdea pe-ai} ted. and all the dements of progress that are In you terrified Into tM-llon. (Osorrtshl Ur Jaks Btoka >

A Defter tomorrow is born of a good today.—Boston Transcript. Has Anyone laughed

At You

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ed down practically

sains, after placing the stamp of bar language upon K. and loftg honored a

ed that spoiling, but Prance baa always dung to Almae. About the end of the Seventh isaiuij. the

a hermit at Valela. and laUr bishop cf Sioa. who was pssasculid by Amici* was evolved by the English

Alys are aaed by ultra-email young ladles today for Bdltb and Alice. The most notable inaoanct of the adoption a£ Ami da waa the daughter of the earl at LMettar. who brought her cuunly to the flaroo old persecutor, Stmou de Montfort, and left It to the warlike earl who Imprisoned Henry HL Her slater carrieo Amide Into the Flemish family of De Koye where straightway it became Amice. j Amy's lucky gem is the cerneilan.! which give* courage and confidence to Its wonrer. and priaerrea her f* «r | Injury or accident. Slngere are espe j dally fortunate in pom seeing a carnal Ian since U Is said to have! great potency In promoting strength and clarity of voice. Friday Is Amy's! lucky day and 6 bar mysbr number. (•fcrtfc* WkMfereraCIcal*. la*)

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You pack your trunk at the last mlnutuf Why not! You haven't rakel anyone else to pack it fur yoa. You *e>ue your vacations, you enjoy them so much you don't wart to infuse them with work. If you are on s business trip you ' want no Interruptions either. ] Too know the folks who begin tc pack a wr> * oefore they leave. They never can do anytnlng you ask them to An because -I must pack." “I mnet thiuw tboae things in ay hat trunk, ate, etc " You on the esmtrury. pack when there is nothing else to do but pack. Too sew thav ana pack whan yan bava U< only and doat apoil your daya wttb tt.

GOAMI THAT* IT1

Aha: Whai da they maan by "Ail's

Pair la Leva and WerT"

He: They mamn “All's fair both before and after marriage." •tare Visible to Naked Eym In a survey at the entire heaven* from pule to pol*. it wojld not be possible to detect more ther 6,000 or 7J300

•tare with the naked ey,.

A LINE O' CHEER By John Kandrtck Bsn S s. TM* AFTERMATH

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More faith In ourselves we need; More faith In the other man; More faith In the friendly deed; More faith in the helping hand; More faith In our nation's glory; More fslth In the men who lead; More faith In love's old story— Let's take that for our creed!

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