Cape May County Times, 7 March 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 4

■r — EDTTORIAL PAGE of the CAPE MAY COUNTY

Entered at the Pont OtBoe *t See Ue City. N. 1- " Metter. AJEESEYTOW* ALL JEWS The ertlcle under the ebore cap tion in the current teue of He*ref* International Mazarine, which is rep.xiduccd In this iasue of the TIKES, has stirred op a great deal of ment in Woodbine, the town referred to in the article, and in the County at large. The comments are favorable, and otherwise. One county newspaper states that the authoress. Rebecca Hoarwlch. has succeeded “in Ming a mass of facts, truths, fancies, mia-et sterna ts and false ooneli

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; altogether »eree. The article la the main '* -«»« eerr fai-ty with Woodbine, and bolds it up as a model with a free people enjoying their llb-

sbould be done is beyond debate.

New Jersey owes it to her owa Uyg roan’ dat bugle aa* reputation to provide modern shelter CaU* ah looks dowa at

for the helpless, to alleviate the necessity of overcrowding and to provide sufficient room for those who are continually knocking for »dm Won.

be refused because there is no place

for their accommodation. This Legislature should end that- Introducing the old bugaboo of party scheming when a patent remissnsss is calling

for relief will get nowhere.

The Governor has bared one of New •racy’s cores—e plague spot that does not need to be. It may be the misfortune of any render tn bars a relative subjected to the d-strees of b»Jng crowded into an establishment originally intended for half of the

Inmates. To relieve

homes, pleasant surrounding*, and a happy, moral community must be the picture the average stranger would draw from Kim Hourwich's article. The one point In which the author-

is in quoting, without pe-misBon. conversation of people in Woodbine and in DeanisTllle. One of the first of a publisher's code of ethics is to NTTVKR, under any circumstances, disclose or quote aa informant on news, or say other Information, with-

Hourwlch did not take the trouble of obtaining perasiaaioa. end bt

did art Bake notes of the

tiaa quoted, relying oa her memory tor the facts stated, the con versa lion as printed is misquoted and holds

several of the County’s citizen* up to ridicule.

In the main, however, the article has done Woodbine much good. The publicity is invaluable, and farreaehlng. Thousands of dtiee.

Aa Indiana girt aan * has at been married to a fellow caUad Lge. Can't help wondering as to if parents will train their children to be ’•Good." God win train them to

be “Religious-"

such e situation is not party clamor

hut the call of humanity.

PHIAL FKEffOXE 01 XEKTB The proponents of certain peculiar ystems or treating diaraae p great emphasis on the belief 1 various diseases are produced by Interference with blood supply, or with the function of nerves, through preaon than by misplaced spinal

the skeleton and on the human body after death have indicated that a condition appears impossible. The investigation of this matte In the living is difficult. Decause the ' In the vicinity of the spinal : and blood vessels are complex, overlapping one another, and the canals through which the nerves and blood

vary in direction at

various levels of the spinal column itly. severui French Invest!galore have devised a new method of studying the problem, which likely to settle definitely the

larger than Woodbine, throughout aa to whether or not pressure of the •i— i—_v —* > •—* type mentioned may occur in any

number of cases

the length and breadth of the land

would have gladly paid any price for the advertising that this article has given Woodbine without solicitation or effort on the town's part. For Instance, the New York Daily News,

a paper having the largest circulation spue. This solution produce of any daily in the United State*, a reaction, and is entirely harmlc

needle is inserted into the i

rounding walla of the tube In which

it lies, and a solution of iodin In He work does the vegetable oil is injected into the cause somebody

It will probably never be deflaItaly

Apply camphor ice to cracked Ups and don't get the boss mad eno ' make you laugh.

Ode reason, perhaps, why the autoobile has become so popular to that It gives the driver n to kill or malm lhai

’ Dad." says Clarice, "has a watch, one of the dollar kind, and when be winds it. It sounds like be to winding

up hto estate."

If here feet are immoral, snaps a local flapper, the MMe to pretty well crowded with wicked ladies- -end

ment for life, a That’s true, fi have very ordinary aahiea Nobody to more cynical than a flapper who to obliged to gs to n'petting party with a era eked Up.

who kaaat time tor pub-

H.'.RRT DAUGHERTY'S eoemlos are finding it a harder Job than tLey anticipated to kick Uim out of the Cabinet. The Attorney-General in tends to alt tight nntil the Senate finished its investigation and he has had a chance to fight back. Presl Coolidge to of the opinion that Daugherty has edamitted no crime that would -Tarrant Us impeachment and bettering that it would work great harm to the Administration to have- its chief tow officer retire ui fire, he has hesitated to ask for r ndgaattou. Paul Howland, a former Ohio Congressman, has been retained by Daugherty to take care of his dewhile he to a (went from the

— —-j wm: vauicu oubiCB, a m^uvu, auu w cuurvi/ oaxuuc**.: ,. man to^ - few days ago devoted a page in pic- Furthermore, it is opaque, so that its .. neT *f * f*eh tons hie tore and text, to Woodbine, prompted distribution after injection may be because he cant steep with by Mia* Homwich’e depiction of the Photographed with the X-ray. awning^ town. normal persons, as well as w . . .

those suffering with various disease*. ** P°M*d

Whst Woodbine Itself thinks of the wer * gtodtedby this method mTu t,- in r ** n ?° at by; article the TIMES hopes to bring out was found that We C “ not K thiBk of BMr no to the essay conte*; which atarts to- hunchbacks suffer lug from tubercu- ^ w * ‘'T - ^ day. of which anemneement has tosls of the spine and in several caaej; olhwWlto have been made. of tumors of the spinal cord, the fluid ” J 1 ” . . “ ■»“ •> o,i- *'

siruction. However. In cases of 11 Q “ U rt

chronic rheumatic pains and in other! A lew years ago an individual with disease*, the injected fluid spread' a good buggy considered himself lor-

! lunate. Later, he considered Umself

of The French observer*. SIcard and: lortunate with an open Ford Today Forest ier. point out that partial dia-i nothing is really satisfactory excep*

conn v will mocbk

FACT. CARROLJ.

The news of the rudden

Paul E. Carroll, of DettilMilit. tan.. - — i— — ^ Muuacwry «ace as a distinct shock to Cape M*v ' 1 ‘* °' lhe boD< * «P tb « ^ enclosed. veU heated, and *.

Count, u, iw„ x.. . ‘1 T“ ”?“• .•• »• “MUl -lcMlM or.

rew .w ... T ° ' trT < - aI1 » i » through which the*nerv*e: f . f 1 * bii " T ,0 «■»•*'«• Only «hen one of the bones «r_,mends and uold friends as »a» giten 1» completely die located does com- M-Otioci

to Mr. Can-oil. and hto auddtu death Passion of the contents o. .he >-"-i For wome<s terteyer: "E Pluribus

to fell keenly. follow in such cases, however, the Bo “ u *-”

A ,^,11, l»'.rl.Wr • contpUt, ob- " Tb " r

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“ d ”~ U "' , b l « “ U known lb „ prMkttr.'on « « •• « •*«> U» -omul who t.

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ably filled Mr < .rr-,11 waa always will give rise tc certain symptoms ^ »»«. almost invariably

oa the etert for of-.vo -» against the;‘ndudlng pain at the pom. of pres-i* 0011 * Ured buinbl * ? laws, and while 1 ““ - 1

sclous infractiont

NO GOVERNMENT offici-J goes to bed these nights without expecting wake up lot next morning to find 1 nasse emblazoned across the first page of the newspapers as connected with the oil scandal The cast of characters to getting larger every day. Not everyone whose name la mentioned to pi teed up among the print! I Pals—Fail. Dobeny. Sinclair, et al.— but thi constant bringing In of new names before the public eye keeps everyone quaking in hto boots for

f«*r he to to be the next.

CONBrDERABLE tea-table gossip has been aroused foV -ring the pubUcaviOB—oa the will of .at late Wood- . ,0,r Wilson—of thi signature of hto sutow. Edith Bolling Wilson. The first two names. Fdlith Bolling, were Printed, resembling the type used in most news.taper*, white the name. V imon. wa*< written It an entirely •'..fferant sty,.- of penmanship. The *iU was dated May il. iil7—two months after the United State- en-

tered the World War

SENATOR NORRIS, the XebraakI'rogressive. belterea that at teat there l* a chance of putUng over hU plan for barneasing ibe Greet Falls of the Potomac, twelve mil** from Washington. and using the power to fux-

WtftKKKL *“•* *lsctricit> to the National Capi-teh.-.t.t of uncon- * ur «- rigidity of the spiral musdfml "G<*h what •• ^ . T1 ** to aa old as the

or three zkt yearn George Wash-* 5** fc * rCtty - ^ Tbi.

tn hto opposition to it *. »tq 1 ^ ‘ S ' ,r ; ,ntf ‘ ><mlbly P«ro*nto of moUon

liberslely tnd with prior »-rnlng. !***£■ „ lf Ton don’t think clothe* make th* «~u»u.du., . llon ,„„ M ““u*. tn» office of Sht-riff and later lor Lave shown by easily visible, black I Surrogate, for both of which ht wn* white pictures that such com-, W *' T * elwmys wondered why the defeated. Mr. Carroll came up smiling P re *ri°ns of nereis and dislocation* oll - tT *6-100 of i par cent wasn’t and with a word of congratulatior bones, ns certain cultlsts kdrerti *®d a* being pure. also.

Au executive to a mra who •hiwnthe dally dozen, refers to grouches. ^•hen a fellow tthro-, up the ■Tonge. he must have went to sleep la the bath-tub. p It to less than 10 days until spring “J 0 ® h * Tl » oote at th* bank, spring will be here before you know it.

went back Into the fight

tor the election of hto successful opponent with the same v!*b and ^irlt aed fairs ass that marked hto own

tUlm to be the cs —at of various dlssimply do rot eatot.-—Hrgela.

Tae Firishiig louche*

My dear. I think a recites remarkably well, don't ym*

Hto passing i. mourned by all ad .-“T”: *** ^ » riior: course

Cape May Coua y

• _ — . ckkui. course "lih electroeuUcn. to finuh her off as

you might say."

- -60 years George WaaC «u. Icgtos also pUnned to connect the

<' tumac River and the Great Lake* wj

w ith a canal and the old locks, now ,ir... .hia, b, bom. c

w—,bu,,0™.,^ r;

tac patron* of tbe oictur*

CONGRESS HAS found an hosret

man—one who has not bewn bitten by ! — , the bug which make* bureaucrats out i The chief difrer*..** i—

of minor officials He U F J Baiter lloure an/'tni-^ ^ between aaChairman of the Pmsonnel iSSS: p^i ^ * M '»» •

ifon Board. This board was created by Congress a year ago to classify the Th*,. ^ .

cMk'las pool lion; of th* GovernLmt UkT^ d^ ^ “

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