Cape May County Times, 20 March 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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tarrvylBc the record of cria* to ia ooaaty teat w**k in which a bank waa TOb>d. one highly mpoctelttaas aaot to daath. another * aarioaalr woudad and a helpvam l ratal]/ atnwk down, to *i- hai* Jlta In ooounitUny their ‘•ary aad all ton* by yoi icarewy out of their teena, force

Pablleattoo - T IUK8 BPTTJKft M undte ATenoa, Baa late rity. R i. PhiUdelphU Of* TIT Uotoal Ufa

There 1 Widneaday a w*** which rhoold ■ w „( peat boMAt to the tamer* of

aad tape oader proper reetralnt ta their Bare tender year*, they would aot today be tooktap etraiyht at the etectrteehal 11 a«*y he eootedered by many aa old-faahtooed aad ootprown opinion that “train a child lr the wr y he aboold co aad he win not depart theref-oo^" bat ta the terse majority - of cam It bote* pood*. Aad today, aa amr before, te there aeed of this training. The c eril hare been multiplied and the home tnnaeneee teed to be mulOplted to cope with them. This 1s a fast age. A large part of nor youth lire at a fast pace. It requires money to keep up this p more l>an these afaallow-pated yt can earn—for besides haring a lack holeeome home inPueneee, moat hem will be teead to hare a paucity of brains—end if they a aot get the wherewithal to keep op the pace by fair means they will aee it by fool. Too many of the “merles” tra the brains of these eallow yoBtha to ponoa the 1 pata*," ana la the newspapers they

•> uitnoel limit »i Und. te all J

tm production la bested on ani%pt cseditlone an# PWhable mill nest*, why iyot In famintT TW nseufsetnrer, who raas his fUnry oe wy other haaH w«Ud soon Bad t chased by the Bberif.

Musings of the Office Cat

Not every man will admit that hie wife made him a success, but erwy wife will. If the girts most kick about things, let them do It to music and go Into

sure useful wife is one who can listen to a ma~ and three children while planning dinner. It la horrid of a hustler to do a thing while the efficiency expert te waiting for a Mae print. None of us need the eerrlces of an oculist to enable ns to see the other fellow’s duty. BUI Bryan will be known In a few years, says Mayor Champion, a* -The Hairless Louder." It Is estimated that you eau get $217.00 'rarth of accessories ok « Jit. What price, Henry? Once In a while you Cud a grandma who knows more atnut a knitting iii oa,< than a llpeV.ck. The coroner usually has the test word In an argument between a pedestrian and an automobile.

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of knmaa l'f% should be sufficient Incentive to every mother and rather early te the life of their boye—and : matter—to inwhlcb will keep them' Is the straight and narrow

eenee la not exerted hen indeed te the out

Cape May County Oasette: drunkan driver te a distinct mat everybody, himself Included. He

e been fined lot doesn't work. Let's

.1* a-# Utaty to k m farmers will no well to be nkW by their advice, ii cost of the <*—■! trucking States, there te

°*?sad that te. tented for. than should be another •a'naee later la the eeeaos to pro-“«-*y tell crops. Barmen have anas . oety oa their early ipa. only to k e It on lata crops

ordinary layman It to an outof why the Senate rotes Should bn rovtoed te the lateroat of the orderly dtepriek of the W Kt demanded by Oeaeral Dawes

AT test the bobolink te to be protected from the guns of the avaridooe There was never why this beautiful songster

than an Inaeetlvoroat Mr., and the Audobon Society of New Jersey dels all honor for the winning fight It has waged for tion of the bobolink.

It |» not surprtatei etamd the Toctahoe Bank; it te aorto ae that wot

Aft*. That they loot *£ V a part of the game, aad Jan to •<&', test that they ware la a peeks* from whM cape was very hard, a situation which

outbreak of criminal 1

e send him to JaS if convicted after

The Murderous Defective Philadelphia Bulletin: Calm feeslon by a fifteen-year-old boy at Porest City. Pe.. that three yeetra ago he and another lad killed a man whose murder has since remained unsolved. adds anc .her disturbing 4t

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all defective* * a tain type at aa early an age a« they can be determined to be enbaonul.

proved the bill making h a Jail offense for any Intoxicated person to driw an antomoMle te that State. If the bill, which has the full enement of Motor Vehicle Comdoner Dill, becomes a law and ta properly enforced, the shore rands ought to bo a little safer tide eommer from the "Joy-riding*’ parses that have made it a practice to f around from one roadhouse to

tally, wrong in the

youth. If the home te developing

petenee eg a moral guardian

a haa daring formative yean, the city and Btate must take a hand in the control of youth, aad that control cac-

he effieleaUy exereteed by Jalte prison* which are for the terla-

tlon of hardnened criminate. «nth

crime at the preernt fwid.

the prospect of overflowing prisons Inter on te appalling It punitive

■ alone are to be tne chief

rellaaee. Dr. Ham te right when he

POP. a man who sa d “My only fret te that I have but one life to give for my country.” there U not an ab“ndan< of honor In having his picture on aa one and one-half cent postage stamp only need for thlrd.i.^_ matter. But his countrymen have more respect than this for the emery of Nathan Halo. AGAIN the Legislature has shown »nr-t n te not concerned about redaothe expense Mil of caring for tial defect!vw, fcy refusing to mset the Uw which in a measure, at least, would atop the propagation of soeh public chargee.

Atlantic qty Praae: Armed dlta robbed the bank at Tuekahoe. Three people employed In the I were victims of their bullets. They escaped In an automobile, were pursued and caught In a swamp. This has all the earmarks of those bold daylight robberies which recently ter rot teed New York anc' noni-.ern cltim of New Jersey. On lees the Tuekahoe cbm chances to be a local amateur affair. Imitative of the banditry in Mg cltlea, it may Indicate that professional bonk bandits arc planning to transfer their seel of operation to the rural district. In such event. New Jersey te due to receive another demonstration of ths value of State Polios.

NCT^aper MeMurrancat rOcmled from Barron's National PtanStel Weekly, teaaa of Mareh ft. Iftftk) . — are various way* of the growth of a rity. -“vsr-S go, has now ll.fiM drte gaining *» «*•»“* 1000 a month aad te valued at half a —»»»'>" dollars. '-Opt late candidate for the SSrsJT 1 a £S.°?E H.i.ld jamnt VMartUt b« >w* ra Tab. w mo«rUba^Mr; bu Sltur CUTM ***** wtekObOMr. « Th. TrlbUM. tk. .■brtl of Hn. Owtbr, tkb Till KM K*

AM Ikb rUMOOb* U*U « 8“; AMtmlm. *hMA ba MtooM • at OmkK P«bla* mart b# kwui tar tb. mm* *>

in wfcci amlb brought about Me dowufar. rad te tending to the cxtlrct toe ri the type, for to have iBPttePril m he wee It waa

Ms eelf-oppotated teak. Whan the people began to think for themoetvae and took to themm eaffirient power to have a any aa to what laws should be paaeed. Me day was done, for hta vary existence depended upon a fixed soOsl'and pollti The rising tide of Tte-

out of their apathy toward the grow-

of moral Illiteracy amor-g

The older type of nltra-oooaervatlve te drlng out In Bnglaad. says the North dmertcan Review. By the time another generatior. » some to maturity it win be rerred to In much the same term* at to what Is called

There te one product of this older rittaatiob, however, the passing of which may wefl be deplored. That is the h'fnly educated an l able arterocrat. far removed from the ordinary sordid cares of life by hte wealth and tion. who gave of hte eervl in time of peace as wall as la vrai ' • cause of “King and coon try.' No other environment has produced hte like. Hte faith in the poll! aad social system under which he lived was simple and sincere. Hte honesty wee above Question; loyalty to the death .unQuentioned; hte belief la the present and future grentnem and the enduring qv -Httae of the British Empire a matter of With all hte court my. hte culture, aad hte admirable Instincts, he looked upon hlmeetf aad hte follows aa man ant apart by aa all-wise Providence to direct the states of other

Lookin' toward ths .Utnre holds

natnr’ aver thirstin’ — And. though we're doin' well enough as oa our way

promtea every time we gat the !

ant of doubt—Jest r a feller who delights in findln’ out.—No. it ain't the fact of dyln’ that arouse* latent drew!—It’s the likelihood of sufferin' at the croea-roads on

Lookin' toward the future for a better brighter day. we escape the hauntin’ memory that would face us t'other way—White there’s nothin’ Quite so certain aa a snoote beneath the sod, nobody doubts the future of a pardnersMp with God!

According Persia has no rid maids. But who takas ears of the Persian cats? B. V. D. Beeves is Justice of pesos of Pueblo. Ookrado. and we take It that ho t

“Cold bathe prolong Ute.“ notes Maurice Cofroney, end adds with a ahtver, "But that Juat means morn old baths." Parte Journal ears that woman oca sot dram oa man's amount. But It to hte ao-

It used to be the hand that rocked the cradle rated the world; now It’s the hand that raise the cradle rocks the world. Poster Goelln says ha has noticed that when a man comes from Kankakee. HI., he says he te from Chicago. antes Label Leftover was la tho rity this week buying material Cor her

Stone Harbor has a Lnsy Meate Club. The pile of shavings a man te able to accumulate in a day te the

Philadelphia Ledger: The Oyster Code formed by the Middle Atlantic

such as that which crippled the uyster trade teat tall aad winter. bmMm Indorsing the moat exsei sanitary and trade regulation* tn the future, calls for the rigid observance of the closed season. The old rale that oysters must be eaten only In the "R" months, always subject to more or lorn debate, to thus validated as standard practice by the oyster dealers themaeivee. According to the ethical code which te to be submitted to the Legislature to be enacted into law. the oyster te to be put under

the cradle to the grave. No sale will be allow el except from approved

along with every Mvalve Into the market, “shucked:' oysters era forbidden and rigid enforcement of •very sanitary regulation te to be ratod. In short, the oyster dealer* mean to dean bouse all along the Una Octroi Of Youth phlladelhte Ledger: House* of correction and truant schools to cope with Juvenile crime are needed, according to Dr. a P. Boos, president of the Prison Welfare AmoritUon. With the record of window-smashing. noyroU robberies aad purse-en stchicg

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Father Neptune

High Water MarKs AT OCEAN CITY . in the Cape May County Tune*.

He tells about people he meets, stories he hears aad things he asm in a chatty, breoc; •trie. But Nmpana- Feature in the Stare of New Jereey Yourself and friends are Invited to make a High Water Mark with Father Neptune thto week and every week thereafter.

The thief aho stole a tew rigarettes has gone to Jan for fifty yean, but the Mead who never has any of hte own te still at targe. "Men are creatures." snaps Ralph Chester, “who cut down great trees to make room for a rity. and then plant little mpUngs to beautify It. Stranger: "Pardon me, air, but have you a wife? ' Druggist (absently mladedly): "But I have something Juat ae good.” Ocean City youth: "Botween yon and me. what do you thing of Jack's girl?" Sea isle swain: "B tween you aad me. not sc much, bat alone,—ah boy!" ■Talk about a alow town. This certainly te a alow pUee." ••Slow?" It's eo slow they arrested a mall man and thought he was a Confederate soldier." Poms of Paihun Sugar te sugar. And Si- t te salt If you haven’t been loved It's your own drxn fault. Lady: *1 suppose you have been In the navy so long that you are ao-

Sallor: "Lady. I wasn’t even looking." “Any part of the city for fifty nta!” yelled the taxi driver. “You can't stick me again!" retorted SUea. “I bought the city hall last year and they wouldn’t give it to Kris'. Do you Buplpme that It will take long for your wife to learn how to drive the ear?

about tea year*' experience art ring *t “Hey, you!'' thundered a young feller from Court Bourn whoa they brought la Ms aapfcU at dinner. "Taka thto thing away. * *

without havtag thrown at mo—“

If I could only fix my ehitch On worth a MlUoa I should not love you. dear, eo a