Cape May County Times, 1 February 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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EDITORIAL PAGE of the CAPE MAY . • , =

CATE MAY COUMTY TIMES OBMOlKUted with the S«» We Qty Keri«w. February. 1»1* WILLIAM A- IIAFFEKT

GaoersJ Mauser

Published Brer/ Friday by the CATE MAT COUMTY TIMES CO.

; Incorporated)

Atlantlr Are. and Eighth St.

ocean cmr. N. J. Sooth Landis Areeoe SEA ISLE CTTT. N. J.

Philadelphia Office—71T Matcal Life Building. A. F. Scj:th. Adrer-

tialag Representative

SobocriptlDo Price. »I 58 Per Year la \dTMiw. . . _ Adrertisir.g Rstee Fumlshadl Tpoa ]

Entered at the Boat OOkx at Sea late City. N. J.. as 3econd-C

Mauer.

vnmreATF.Ti To the casual reader, the preaentlaeat made by the Grand Jury last week against the Ocean City Commissloaen was rather severe, and places the Commissioners under fire in the case of careless officials, to say the

least.

Bot to the thinker—the one who

SUFFEMG OME ACBOSS State Senator Bright to the 9c for three bills on educational raa that have been introduced in the Senate, says the Atlantic City Daily

: Press.

j One of them la the measure provider for putting the power of choon- , ing the Stnfi OoaunisBioner of 1 cation in the hands of the State Educational Board. The pretem that It would reaaoee the poll Uage from the appotninent. no reference being made to tb- political 1 selection of the Bute Board la the

st place.

But the third bill savors most < bunk in iu undiluted state. It pn rides for the appointment of couat attendance officers by the Commli Stoner of Education at a salary eac of *1.888. Aside from this beta another step toward the centralIsa tion of nc? M matters in the knnl of the State, it saelte etrongti « political patronage created to gh the twenty-one appointees a Job. Here is *37.808 of the people money to be set aside for perl tics that are uncalled for. Attest] County, for instance, ban no lax ml tendance that is warth speedia *1.888 to whip into Use. If tk

Musings Of tilt Office Ctrf

i had been said and prinks* ■'SJ3S-

erttletem of the Grand Jury ] only that the Ocean Cit/ Cot.mi

—- v"v.ui wv iu sberiir* oennues •'vo the vtoteto a law. and lived as closely some c f this ^ by doing within the sutntes governing dttea ^ workT « certainly would not as may net of men could. J »** their energies Every city has For Instance, a charge was made iu own attendance off'ewa. and the (he* an automobile was bought ia coonttee have done well enough here-

hundred dollar* In cost, tofore. 'she lobe for twenty-one men

wlrhuut advertising for bids as re- may be aeac.* poUtically but not

fite'md Ip law. In this cane the auto- economicaTy. * *■* to It It wjuld be a deal better If the

with a boas ain’t gut no i

a

One way to i

In with the City * battery of cam.

ty’s battery of can. State should keep Its hand off o be bought from the dictating to counties. Slowly the bids were advertised power of seif-management In our

—— 1 ■ - • — power ei si

fcr. »o etee could have Md. So educational (Hairs Is being **• • r-Br *•«** with the local to the paternal cure of the S Mtoter. and he wm told to bill the the people era their

—* —a wr

hair grow out becarar all she has to do to comb it to to .'hah* her head.

wtaor ofT wreef. ia Bskrtag

Your Health u

aMtasr one wunid «.ee«* the kgal own problems. The poll «f fM* This may not have not absent. The WU is ham toehatoahy tegaL bat what etee thn veto of the Governor

Cant aomathlag be itovlaad U * (he place cap costard ior a c

If It ranchm to tried

Msauarly with other purt^aars

that wore made la enema of the teral i TAXES ■mtt. MBs were smnrsted an that no

- wparated an that no

MB wm paid at say one time ia exeam of the amount allowed by law. Thto was brought out ia tL« Grand lory's ala Irmas L. nod it to profarMy

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a of the municipality

The whole Ocean City ini lion smack* very much of po

an effort on the part oi the eamaim l*W- «d as tong as the State; Bobbed hair rtST., of Mayor Joseph G Champion, and T —**■*■— »ddiag mandatory it I* not the original his co-Oommiaaiooers to discredit Ms *8Froivriations to the manic'pal taxes upkeep ta«r counts.

‘~' J 9 the payments each year win It

» *ad. If „

secure indictments. Much to the dte- [ “ r gust or dissatisfaction of this group' “A" ataada. divided divi

of disgruntled pollticten*. th. Grand Jury was fair and impartial !a Its **"** and found uo viotetions by

Dte* Olden my. he i. gator to have his bankroU pbotognphed eo be

have it enlarged.

The bird who nbj wr q-i-

..rr,'3 ,u ; * ^r, _ I “**• b ° t *

1 We beard a bird aay when aaked Potelire.

LWH l.'ti 01 | if he would like to be married again. T » „ ’

“No. Just free - Morgan mi

MMTCLES

The Cham be. ol Commerce of the County started aomething si iu meeting test week that will prove a boot to motorist* cjl over this Bute, if Ions made by that body if the State Police, and

The suggestion u that tbe tew retattag to llghu os bicycles after k be rigidly enforced. The law _ Hirer a light showing white ahead and red in tbe rear, and this is. perhaps. one of the tost openly end continuously violated tews in this

State.

There has never been a man who drove a ear who has not had the experience of almost running down a bicyclist In the dusk or early evening, and tbe darkness of night, simply be^ cause there was no light or the

bicycle.

If an accident results, the natmal blame wUl be placed on the autoist. who really Is not at all to blame. The auto driver who runs without ligtta is quick v arrested and either tevewly reprit udej or fined The bicyclist ha* no more right to drive on the public higkw.y. after dark without Ugh i as has tbe autotet. and the same las should be enforced for

TIDE TABLE FOB FE5BUABT (Eastern ftsuiipi Time)

HIGH LOW

A M. P M. A. M. p. M.

I Fri 4.29 4.69 11.81 Il.#f * Sat- 6.27 6.67 11.S8 1X.88 8 Sun «« 6.68 18.1* UA1 * Mou. 7.U T.gy u. M 1.4# 5 Toes too 821. 1.48 IM 5 2^ 8 44 >ls *« *18 7 Thurs. 8.28 S.5C 8.28 2.62

10.10 10.28 4.87 4.88 10 61 11.22 4.68 8.14 11-34 12.06 6.38 6.66 1* 10 12.18 4.27 A48> l*-52 1.07 7.18 7.28! J- 44 *•* *.« 8.2* ! *•40 2 01 8.12 8.181

2-26 4.02 10.18 10.12 4-2» 4.57 11.04 11.06 6 *0 6.46 11.62 11.66 « 0* 6.26 12.1* 12.87 «-H 7.18 12.1* j 18

• Sat

18 Sun

. 11 Mon

12 Turn 11 Wed

14 Thurs

16 Fri It Sal

17 Sun.

e to Ejirope. car money te.

‘J Bedding fan noticed that »*** nn axe to grind, atet •°‘^*** «** to furnish the

®** (Ad t=r= thr

rerland toTiee. « peac t oentpriev. Well bet

is she hasn't got

»r teat war paid for yet.

““ b «y * friend whene

Ton find a dog for ante.

““"Ttege. Me who hesitate* t

“ mu uk mipuiauus. aniiu on r , IM m " ■Meal, is “Goad as a Daily Doam.-jth* United A man tram Mara, nr even perhaps »o( m Kigk i Europe. —<gb* wander why bn- gaaaa ooen —.an “Good as a Dull Damn'* la partially H K aamte—dnBm far Man. and. U it bmuBaT only as good an the Daily boned. to , not better, why the p^o^sttivi i|g( u m

. treouency and la virulence to thn , ‘ United States, la 1821 Dnavcr. Onto- ' teat ™ U - ^ •*» 17 Cmtkm; ] ledr eon ta 1# ** tfc ** wtn * 4T 8aatto in *** ‘

* w aoveruaement m a ctover a- “ ' m summer, the ratio x. ■_ ■ « '»*->”■ »i o» vuw «^u _ »;<;»- 1.M* wwiu*. M.rtr 5LS Chriatmaa short-cuts—nnything that Is a Bute xtmm ■* an la How Torh. — d ana. eaater. that wlC aave throe mlnaua.! Vaccination m oat daagerona minw AppnrorUy we have an inherent in-i When bonne viron te Wad that has * b,Bt5r to bow seldom we gat teetod by rn uamn nxnmtT —-

. ?. 1 *.* 0 ! **» IM. cUuir. a. rta w'ES , tovtel to uenouace oran. The ana •«*«■ te naghgibln. U te more dan- i who eat* it Is last that much to the Brow to crow a oaa i

•acd. but he could well aKorW to la- ** (teeae days of i dalge ia the Daily Donen as —n te to oe vneelnate Bran win, in many ewes, relieve Haro yaanUf i ipatton. but It does not build up kero not had a m« te and send the Mood racing, within five or a t

Duly exercise wilt do that. -x nu,' ‘ uation te mr4e even moro t rMt4 ** < * d mow If yon have because tbe Daily ta above Si^aL*** ** tW * WAr j

into a ahort-cut. an effort u, eon- vacria^toT Yoc Un

dtototw«^»i.«u.a.^t tots »s . “• Oto-.ter I

lag rink, might take two hours.

7.24

1 2C 2 01

18 Moo 18 Turn 20 Wed.

*1 Thurs.

*2 Fri. *2 oat 24 Sue. *6 Mon 26 Toe* *7 Wed

*8 Thurs ____ ^ mw » m > i« iii iV, Th, al-"* tifl.. ar . toc .j,,

xorty min u le*

6 18 6.44 2 11 2.41 *-6« 8.*6 2 66 2.21 • 42 10.12 8 41 4.86 18.80 11 01 | SO 4.6* 11.1* 31. >6 6 21 6 48 1* I# 1*.*0 4.*.2 C 21 1**6 1.22 7 21 7.41 *** * 2* .,.24 8.68

RmW me average American »■ boidtv •

outdoom and the colorful 2dk temaekseptog. wd coyna of

***** of pteyera. the exhliaration "* 4o ** *® ■• ? te it by the ntdklns — of nowpeUdve sports, the pride ia 'bought and fbrvateat tala a htehlv n

r ““>■'W mM M ria, ^ 'wtLa^ 10 K. half

of change from an Indoor eevimn- J »no*ry iaaue of “Hygeda." Th» ">e-i : rin«. ment, all play their part in *~. p i nf . mtm ‘“Portent potou are t m plication, senw • Wa-JL ht Tah. im, „ a *M ahalf .nrf. •uiaau. aa

e baainew of your pnn ple * P**® the work aheed ai dne ami .n

oar rorents’ dan*fct ' °* 100 “"o* > margin. Soon d * t * rl * lBe Ptoperly whan It is dad's cold

■mi u w ' u “ , ‘•**

« Ttee sportemaa has been reduced to T the laundry oat. when aO thte was a bena-eater.—Hygeda. ^ »ben to hoy baby ctotbro on.

° married a girl namec • ; , them. Standardise the oot seem to •»y» »t last the same ALJ40gT *VKRT TIME a WIT- “? »bea pceMlS^ Bach « cnM

*» ON THE STAND ATTEMPTS lb * *■(“1*1. lor dote«.\l Wm‘olTn

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° BJ .® CT8 AWT LAWYERS 10 ““^Mteh tb.

AWFUL IMMORAL. ^ (be larger a

| of the arm rod should* —

2 ktased h>? oe the lips. •mall nuactee of the h^ 'tZT The Mm I had «*ro in •vT.ir.i ^ « The dam thing *«te ■nth aTLSl^r. 8 hot s Her MdtoStoiy£g l ?g! : ' your ^ »o«t ■ »tenda-d

ing. ^**;od to y

*»“* Booth Seavllte people a c^eroo. they throw pentom * " » *»>cy “to. five dollar Mite Friend—I hear your boy d« * gieat deal of hte time at the

verwiir of Ms Jong.

Moihvi—!’■ ao glad hs has 1 Tb* girt who boasto that she

row and never h ““I be doing it ojthlag ate* to te

In Mb tnfiano In eewe parte •’ ■ to be MIB m