Cape May County Times, 14 March 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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EDITORIAL PAGE of the CAPE MAY COUNTY

CAFE HAT COUMTY TDCES with the See U* City Review, February, HIS WIIUAM A. HAFFERT General Manager PubUahed Every Friday by the CAFE MAT OOTHTY TIMES CO. (laeorporated) Atlantic Are. and Eighth SC oc&A'i cmr, n. j. Sooth Avenue RKA IHT.R CTTT. N. J. FUndM^to mce—717 Motua. Ufa Bolldlng. A. F. Smith. AdverMMnjr RepreeenUtlve. Subecrlptloe Price, S1.50 Per Tear U Adranee. AdrerUalng Ratee FornUhed Upon Application. Entered at the Poet Office at Sea Isle City. H. J, —

ABOUT THE

C0MS0IIDATI01

A GOOD MOVE

Word will be received with Joy by the people of this County of the consolidation of the Shore Service Bus | lines and the Reliance Transporta! f— 1

impany lines.

The war be'ween the two ee panics did not reeult In Improt service, proving that competition m not always the Ufe of trade. Competition between these two line*, par-Ocnju-ly in the summer season, re- * Ml In a change of schedule sc fre-v-vJtly that no one was able to keep . up wi'h the changes, a: d many a person stood foot sore and wtsry on n street corner waiting for the bus that was to leave at five-thirty, only to find at six o'clock tkat the schedule had been changed and the bus *’*'*

left at five-fifteen.

The plan of two companies wi best the other fellow to it. so th_. .. the Short Service was scheduled to leave at a certain time, the Reliance

Isn't he?

She—“Oh. yea.

two years old ha t

Rocked boat

d to play on the

. ^ ^ leave at a certain time, the Reliance

Tb. ol IWeboUK- 1W>- to . «t j. JU,. t-bll>tod u tbu wm: Kw „ „ lcl „ p u,. MWob ol lb. TIKES, b, worth . ^ rtc Mblt-tb. cu.M br mr, to „ t ton. toto to. rtnputo.

Cape May County. . .

Oas escaping.

Matches sr "ping. Mourners gaging!

If r man were as strong ns an ant In proportion to his sUe, he eoold lift 240,0S0 pounds—Science note. What would be the use of that? He etmld

Cape May County.

So clearly and h'-r——-j _ sltaation reviewed by Mr. Kay < the position of one member of u Board, at least. Is not left open i

So rttort, u,a (n»blnlb- to to. ^ Cotopto, ho,

*1 the Kiven * 00<1 • erT,c * thta wlntor '

Mr. Kay. and the fact that more room la needed In the County offices is not open even to debate. The matter of

saving a “now-old" beading’s front A UiViC

- ——"‘a seauvieet created

s, .'ioald be 9 with the

given good —. absorption of the Reliance

will mean one bus line next sumwith a reliable schedule and 11 *** b**

certain oervice. For this

thankful.

Mat Gtrlty

j-uk Stenog.—The idea of your working steady eight bo^rs a day! * would not think of such a thing!

Sprouting

t thought at itJ

My city Is where my home is found- . ■— 1 is situated.

need ed. where my

Quarter* te all of UK vouiy outcee. Whether or not the new Court House Is built win rast. undoubtedly. In the hands of the people of the County. The expressions so far. Instigated by articles la a Democratic newspaper Just before tiectioa last year, are not sufficient to determine the will of the people, and certainly are not to be sccepted as a guide as to the wishes ol the majority of the

taxpayers.

Now is the time to speak your piece. If you are for or igainst the project. The statement of Mr. Kay lea.es nothing unsaid as to the need of a new building, or the feasibilit? of the plan projected. If sentiment is considered by the majority before progress: if the desire to preserve an "historical relic" that has no history connected with it. Is greater than the desire for a modern up-to-date structure. then the new Court House will probably not be built. If on the other hand the majority of the people think this Improvement Is a needed one. and that the new structure will be a source of p-ide and satisfaction to the people of the County, it will be built. The decision rests, really, with •very individual in the County.

vote It cast, where my educated, where ray

U chiefly lived.

It la the home spot for — luring an eruption. And. My city has a right to my civic |D lt h loyalty. It supports me. and I must eruption la the country.

The wagee of sin must » m/ satisfactory. Judging by the number of enthusiastic laborers In this local-

ity.

Jobe Wi WnU Like

Brak eman on an ocean tiaar. Pork inspector of Palestine. Selling Eskimo pies in Greenland

Uaevnan for KOKA

Valet to the Cxar of Russia. Picking blooms on t century plant. Mount T amen. In California, Is

having an eruption. And. of coarse I .to I n to In f'tollftomlto It ftto fthto eintotol

ft

the finest

order, trade, fnenda. education. >w reation and the rights of a free-born in. I should believe in my

city and work for It.

AND I WILL. —Ventnor News.

;«..i oupp-Ti—nui luuiucimcc. Ragaoa T. tiers says: I kin tmm mMy city supplies me srith Uw and bet "ben folk* had the children make rder. trade, fnends. educaUon. rec- lamplighters out of the old

papers to save -natchea.

Early to bed and early to rise and you'll never meet any regular guys.

Come late and stay earl*.

‘The Covered Wagon" has been doing qnlte a bit of traveUng lately. We presume that the prohibition

Way to Gaia Wdsfat

GETHHG THE EAST TO SLEEP

Proper habits of sleep are almost as essential to the good health of an Infant as U the »'ght diet or sufficient exercise In the open air. Unlem a baby gets plenty of sleep, he Is certain to be nervous, irritable, and to grow more or leas debilitated. During the firm year, as a general rule, che more babies bleep the better. During the second year fourteen

By I EVER KEEGAN Special Correspondent of Cape May

County Times

SECRETARY MELLON'S tax rwdoetloc plan is as dsad as slavery, but no Ad ministration official, from the President down, will adult it officially. The President decided to

cub promoiuon compromise with the Republican in

compromise Income tax rates adopted by that body. but. on second though:.

-— be changec his mind and the “com-

The morn hopeful man In Sea Isle letter" was suppressed When City has been fourd. To gain weight lW » began to be noised about the he put photograph developing powder Capital, it was denied at the White

— progress here from now until thel presidential election. THE NEWEST group In Congress is the “beer bloc." It is composed of members pledged to vote for liberalisation of the Volstead Act. Their hopes are high, but thus far they have not been able to round up enough votes to command a majority..

. . .

CAREFUL FOUJ3 show that there! —-e more than enough rotes in both I the Senate and House to pom a aol-| dler's bonus bill over a presidenUtol f _ veto, but the game In Congress now Q is to peas a bonus b*ll that will meet; with the approval of the Preuidcat.! Many Republicans who would vote for a bonus the first time might be found amrag tbe missing when it be-

THE OWL TEA!

PROGRAM

At , mtototo, o! to, Cp. M«r ““'V

r ~^ hours is tbe ideal amount and in C««otr Ch.mb,r ol Conto.rt. to™. „. a . r „ ,1^ , ,,,i,toboor months ego. a very ambitious nro- nieht x-

— ““ ivur u. iv gaio weigBt be put photograph developing powder

his bath water

When the cashier stays away too long it Is conceded that he Is short. table: Once there waj snake who got all .atUed.

at me wniti ^ouse that tbe President had retreated oae lota from his original position that tbe Moilou tax plan must

lA- Krodto.

tne President s attitude. Adminlstratlon leaden at the Capitol tell me “'• there Is not a chance in the world of putting over the Mellon

"What’skaNut |

■p—n m

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•arttsm to ha aaai

la tha days «

• KAAii aaaiuai me Aamintsiraiton. The trend la a way from a straight l --— cash bonus, with the majority tavor- "*— ' ing a plan whereby tbe veterans will 1 get paid up Insurance policlsa. jsaerwi

1

Mae Baack

months ego. a very ambitions program of achievement for one and for five years was adopted, ths object being to accomplish certain defntte improvement* In the space of time

allotted.

Three months hate already — on the one year program, and

be supplemented by s nap 1 two hours during tbe oaytlme. To en-our age sleep the Infant should be placed alone regularly at the same hour each afterroon and evening in a Quiet, partially ^ rkened room or ts> a protected aituat m in the open air. Regularity * of the

A baby put

Sometimes, dear. I'm abrupt with you

Confeeaion; not a boast!

But the nicest things I ssy to you

Aie those I mean the most.

The trouble with the general situation today is that so many more people want to “die a Christian" th—

to live a Christian.

A man orders more quickly than a -om-n—not because his wits as* nimbler, but because he is afraid of

the waiter.

only one of the projects advocated—I T’''. “ '~“ f “ to.. ",.,* - - toto«. rJr u „~ s, entrances—has been gotten under sex: Nor should i baby be rocked. W *Z; ,. fu*»d over, or otherwise pam.'vered Would a suggestion to the County »< hi* bedtime hour. Such a practice Chamber be amiss, that a committ** i( ‘bdulged in. U certain it, tscam bs named to sss that these projerts “I to react to tbe detri

are carried through, and it they can- “‘"l 1 of tb * >«»*»»»-

not be carried through, report the N . ot 0, ■ l, ’ u *• <»portant for a baby reason why? And report at each 10 • u,flrl «>t number of hours totottoj tk. etoento b,ui. nadcr ; T" * iou1 ''

C,to,r.litod rtopotoMbllto, to .1..,. toX to,A, .►“«

and the go*, .oward which the Cham- »«ron* light and uctlle sensations of —.* .1^.' ZZLCl her U to work requlrsr reel Uvs-wlre « v «ry sort Young mo-hrrs are liable then, l,,,t "*** m * n * cd the t'hsmber has many tf make the mistake of dUtu.bingl ,?*“ kn0W **'"**" * h ° W,il chAr

such in Its membership—coaoentrat- , "* ,r babies br unneetoato.— «...

Of course men are not rain, but I just tell a can over 60 that he doss . not look s day over 20 and watch he

s effect.

The Sceptic

r My girl said she lov^-J me; * She told me iii about it.

J But •‘nee she married some one else.

I've been inclined to doubt it. It msy be that most brain workers

' h * ,r l l b ‘« by unnecessary alien-

the objective. I™*' Tht '** “obe to a baby while Young lady telling her n b..p.,to.« v„b n ., .boto.b.',^ 7 •”

— nu , r anc prey * beroshsck

Her father was

r e. the Australian gymphoe. "k bar mathar was a praed

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--^k-„ cbtoto,,, r bbtob.^»;“ir?f r - r —

Ing their efforts o u , u . uBjesuvc. . ^ . , -u.« with the support and help of the en- kImL \. tb ' b * ,t * r x *nr often tire organization , TV ktpt a *»ke by the mis-

AMl *8EMENT has been afforded this observer by the great attention which most of the correspondents have paid to the maximum r,te ^e tax bill without •h>eh.£ emphasis on the rate, which tbe average taxpayer has to

^ nothing much

, I h * ra,e * on income* be-

low S6.fi»P. it has been said repeat•<ly that, regardless of tbe high eurS X tatd” <, h^ CO,,rr r- tter wlU not paid, because the pi.sons with “f®* 1 incomes running clow to a tolllto. doll.rt toll. Odd .A to, I?.. f*”" 1 ">• I*. Tto, With a small Income will have to par however, and no one seems to be in-

tm.«d toto, to,. tto to,. — •«.. -oom- ^ tkto ml ' lnd,c *tion* are that '■ Australia tweetyJNw nmrr the minimum rate wiu be two per Aftw attend! 21

««it.—half as much is under toe ex- V'ork ah* nuiL

UUug revenue Uw^ ^

ktokkatio.v reaches to. ,to,,

JJ*^"*'*?* '“Id Ilk, to, dto, to,

oil scandal Investigation If *ny wav oould be found to call a halt m * fully The dlffleuJtr U that tb/tH.

Stiwr l .^o 8 ***** * r * hopeful of

-"What kind ro^p. R n ?r^E^

hope,^ of Mnjt ^

aasleced Ms brave wM* t the night atteck cf b i Jcda is lulls—*■ tahw The Ghl— I R

Che wavers at the -fL*? 11 * te bet— R. w—ror ■*

rsrtahefete low. * ana’s tncky —g n— ft her

A Urn* o’CK* • Ig MW Keedrtsk B^| TMK TAFCE AND

•taae TS br.ghtes «a the It gfveta US**- „ A— WtthoW P—et i**

This County is vtlll a hsby n. s^libls" respect 1. that water glven“t n 2 v.m. vdllng eiotnes. so tar as ns ulnnmtel bedtime result, m bed-wetting mean an ASH development Is coacern.d and the * n,1 to CO, *^ <,u * ntly “n unnecessary dU Second t a ... k,.d or" M dto- „ ■ "'*«• , to.^to.YkTd .ALT-

to . IkJt, Otouuto drt»„. on to, A.A to .,,,! WM1 Wonh r,r 'l Voddj Itod,—-Wb, to-, «

•*«'• “* ‘ au "’«'v «™ to* ..ii ««*•-

e the membership *»rg*ia. It i» said that "one good turn de-

' ontrutment U largaly • matter of : “f* 11 " '' ’^7 1, on your Ford on-.cm, M to . b>t “ ld morning. \ t "'’ j " dr " «** ,or i Somehow a classical dance always your own c.-id* as the - -medles you; vt’te t ZTT. ; reminds Foster Goelln of the experirijp*»«*nc for the uvltfs of your lrKrb , , , * « ,an, ‘ and' ence ol trying to drew in an upper

•’ to|E.rtb-,ou-., ..to, ton»n",“Sr

i tortious yourwU.

in the County Chain her

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U ho say ths* the naming I S°hi7hl“ “", 0 " b “ Mtod to''", 5 ''"."" ‘to*-, sdl his chance* for election In Novem- . f ! rr ,ha ‘ rook wh* just g u , 1 »~to‘jre “• .-j

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