Cape May County Times, 17 July 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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PubUsbtd trery Friday by the i Queer m It may sound the CAPS SAT OOU1TT ■whm oa abOT * “P 1 * 00 u true ‘ nd one has

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PublieaUoa Office: TIMM BUILDINQ, SU South Landis a-TS., Sea ZMe City. N. J.

only to make a survey

section of the State below Camden to verify it. Pick u? a paper from any or the towns and one is Immediately struck with the note of optimism running through the colmnns and the call for an awakening on the part of the eitineas to a realisation of the opportunity now knocking at their

Ocean City Office: 80S Eighth t

Entered ae Second-Clam Matter at the Post Office at Sea lain City, New Jersey.

WET TEE XATIOXAL OOTEBSICEST BUTTS Drf fit this time thinking men and thaws In authority, from the President to State offliciala are demanding leas earoachment by tbe national government on the reserved rights of the States and they are on solid ground in doing so. This encroachment In the past has been doe In large meevurr to the failure of the 'States to exercise their full powers and the Idea of many people that the national government wna a "cure-all," hence their rash to Congress to remedy ever; imaginary ill of the body politic. Down In Tennessee they hrve kicked op a big fuss over a school teacher In a email town teaching evolution, which Is contrary. It seems, to the State laws and now Tennessee people want to embroil the nation In the wrangle by having Congress pass an anU-rrolc tion law. What supreme folly. Such a law woold not stand the constitutional teat five minutes. It would be a direct aaeault upon tbe Bill o! Bights guaranteed by the Con st Hut ion. What right has Coe gram to prescribe what scientific theories shall be taught In schools, so long as such theories do not contravene the Constitution and the laws of the land? None whatever. Such proecrl tlon ended In this country whi witchcraft end similar laws were banished from New England. Congreas will never enact such m law. but the Incident merely •erves to indicate why the natlonaJ government butts Into affairs that la none of Its concern. The tanlt lies with the people.

That there ts ampre ground for this optimism there la the very best evidence and that la found In the b»ak report*. Tbe banka throughout this section are forging ahead and doing an Increased business. Over In Sauer, s comparatively umaH town In 8c’-*H! County, and In a purely agiicol tnral section, the Flint National Bank shows a total more than one and a quarter million dollars. In Millville, the Mlilvllle National Bank has Just added another >100,000 to the surplus nocount making Its surplne 8400,000. while its business exceeds 83.000,000. Equally as encouraging figures can be quotod from other financial Institutions. We merely single these out because tbe figures are before us. All tbe banks In the shore resorts show Increased business There is no gainsaying bank figures. They sp«ak for themselves and tell their own story ol growth and prosperity. While “money talks/' we are not oo sure that the awakening aow taking place among the people Is not better, and will prove much more valuable. Now they begin to rnaltae not only the worth of their land, bat the opportunities for development the certain Influx of population In e near future, which mea.is a »lden stream of wealth. If one lives In South Jersey, ft ts not necessary to go anywhere lake money. It can he made right here at home and from now ; made rapidly. Sooth Jersey Is finding itself, and when s people do this their future Is

Oh no. Orris, no matter

hungry s bom may ha, he can* 0 * eat a bit. ' ** c * ono >

COOUDGE’S BUSINESS

XEH CABINET

Survey of President Coolldge's Cabinet explodes the popular fal-

lacy that the United States needs | " but It does more business men and fewer poll- seem that we move so fast, and Helens in charge of the nation's have to many attractions on the affairs. Indeed It provides only outside, that we do not have y>e proof of public Inconsistency, and "me or take tbe time to make

i that the “outs" of the home what It should be

son cons OF PARENTAL DELINQUENCY E. N. Boeelle. superintendent of

tae Bute

James burg, asserts that ninety per cent of tbe Inmates of that atltutloa are there because of the failure of parents to provide proper home surroundings for the boys. This Is a sweeping Indictment for the reason that Mr. Roselle speaks for sut one institution. Heads of tbe State Home for Girls and the Rahway Reformatory could no doubt tell the same story, and when they had. the sum total would not touch the large number of Juvenile ne'er-do-wells who are tar below par, but manage to keep out of penal and semi-

penal Institutions.

This is a fspt age and a won

CAPE MAT County's peach crop was not all destroyed by the late frosts by any means With the last killing f.-oets many estimated that at least two-thirds of the crop was ruined and housewives wondered when their peaches for canning and preeetvweer to come from. Now It turns out that at least one large grower has had to thin almost every tree In his orchard and no doubt Others have, or wonld have had to do the same thing, they paid careful attention sir tress. The result o' tha work of tbe frost should be better fruit, better prices and Just as much money for the growers. All of which proves that It is not well to cry "woir* too soon.

Editorial Views Think For Youieelf New York American: • Dr. Shaw Bolton, eminent pyse!-ulo-gtst. asserts that the brains of the wisest of ns are employed only to a tenth of thslr capacity. If all men and women exercised their brains to the utmost of efficiency, he says, we soon would be a race of Intellectual giants Pew authorities will disagree with him. Mental lethargy la even more common than physical laxlnees. Tbe slothful habit of accepting others' opinions as our own tbe wastage of effort In Idle chatter, tbe reluctance to take the Intellectual Initiative—all these

r down hi

WQdwood's Board of Trade Party Wildwood Tribune-Journal: The second annual Board of Trade party ts over The young lad'ee who were selected by the newspapers of their respective cities as their ■-epreeeu tat Ives, have had a week of continuous pleasure and have snJoyed It Thev left

While we reckon EvoluQofeTT a right smart inatibstion, if not

one to us,— mind* hare

ly make the opposition cuss! It

us small-folk nettled, they aaver get It set’led

x —it leaves us blindly gropin’ in the dark,—and we woods; if

Jr many respects, especially

any clnas always stand ready to bold the “twigs" and “bend them” | eonceining mechanics, we are criticise the “Ins." «• they should grow. But there ' mi'h cleverer than our ancestors. Tb. CoolMr- Cbln-t L ,b, U »o ««« lor IbU. On ,h., ^ richest In (he world, end every other hand there is every reason thal . our,. Whether dollar reprswented had been why the home of today should be actually hare leal or gained created as a result of business ’ more attractive than the home of our Inheritance from them Is a acumen The fortune of Secreiary | yesterday. Science, invention and fin*®**®**-

Mellon has been variously astl- the handiwork of man have all mated at from 8300.000.0W> to!done ihetr part to make this pos8800.000. 000, made in banking. | slble. Houses are betier conTben we have Secretary Hoover. | etructed with more conveniences, with s fortune of approximately i good reading matter la abundant. 810.000. 000. made In mining and! and within the reach of all, while In Investment. Secretary kellocgjthe phonograph and radio have

ts worth 86.000.ooa. accrued la I placed the hast musical talent «! ___ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ jw<

the practice of lew. Secretary the world and all the Important jhirir homes yeeierday taking with Weeks has made his millions as cnU of the day In instant reach than pleasant memories of their

an attorney. Secretary Work also of the home. Still the delln •“l®*™ *£**•••*•

. million.ira, „„„ bU I-SSlUW « from tbU the practice of medicine and in number and milder the taxpayers party cannot be estimated. NewsInvestments. and Secretary Davis, What is the reaeon? Why. with | paper publicity In Itself worth after starting life as an Iron all these things to make home 1 'houaanda of dollara. as front page

puddler. made hi* asllll'os in the attractive to It that tb* boys k° C *S!!® t

banking busln-se and la organ 1* astray? Is It that In our mad ; too w ,„ ^ , recurring tog the Loyal Order of Moose. | rush we loss that subtle, almost feature. In addition to the

The "poor" members of the Indefinable tie. th» purest and! tangible value of actual news- • thoee not starving holiast emotion that comes from ! "P*** l^ere has Ik mu not In tbe millionaire : the human heart, beside ’rhlrh ev(>nt r a R ^ Hnt of Secretaries Jardlne and all else to but dross, and which be described. It eannot be r. Attorney General Bar- makes "home, sweet, sweet home, measured, but It will endure from d Fketmash-r General New. be It ever so bumble." tbe dearest fear to year and will be of last-

«" — »« » Oo.'. ^ i —i In the world of holds the feet of the members cf | P , me

business ' such a household in the path of | Putting partisan nil Ip aside, it industry and sobriety—genuine; Will Whitney Win! would si*m the country has not parental love? j Westfield Standard: It to not

■Buck to worry about when it still It would seem so. and the coat

baa men of such asMindlng t.f this delinquency^ found In j pn>rJ . 8t;B(Uy pap^. wealth ready to devote their de our crowded Juvenile reform-, wonderful vote that Senator cllAing years tc the oewlce of the siortes. It would well repay ur Whitney received in the Repuollnuhllc for the honor such service 1 to stop and take "account of! c * n primaries and his nomins-

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that do net begin to pay their whsi our assets are All the things There is something unique In Income taxes. The income tax , mentioned above make the home i the Whitney candidacy that bor-| A good many msa at of Herretarv Mellon 81.Cfi*.*00-! “»>" attractive, but If tbe well- 6*™ more or !•*• on the myote- ready to find out that or necrviary " • ! k. I rloua. and yet carries with It that cos’ of a bride to nssltwlbls hut

, * c ’U l d ^ . ' . I rrestlble atmosphere of victory that the upkeep to so met blag Ur- could be as cteevsiwaaa

MU to 19 W* HIM a-dlul to nr, th. bW 1 ib„ ,»u. ol »U corofull, >HU,. » - u—.ioim " “ n " T "“ “

planned candidacy the Democratic nominee may well be concerned. Senator Whitney hoe been prominent In New Jersey's public affaire for tha past ten yean. He to not spectacular, yet somehow there goee with the name of Arthur Whitney a feeling of security and safety that to whole-

Crime Brows—Shall It!

ipe Kay Star « i the UUng of Jt « Poppalardo. of 8

and Wave: Justice of the f Ben Sale City, Cape May County will have had Its fourth asider trial In si many months. Right on the heels of the conviction of the three Tuckohot Bonk robbers. Ocean City was the scene of a murder. Two weeks ago a murder occurred in Cope May. and now Sea Isle City Joins tbe lists. ThU fortunate county has always enjoyed a remarkable reputation for peace and order, and four murders taking place In rapid succeeolak Is apt fi convert tbe most ardent opponent of capital puntobtnent. Into a seeker of

blood.

Not only ere murders becoming fashionable but minor crimes ere filling the dockets and the grand Jury which Is now In session repeatedly, returned fourteen Indictments last week. We do not banker for the reputation of Herrin, sad every possible means must be taken to stamp out our rapidly increasing

Hat of crimes

Who Owns Big BusiptuT Earner Times; To the American Telephone * Telegraph Company, operators of tha Bell telephone system, goes the honor of having tbe largest number of Individual stockholders of any corporation In the world, and this remarkable record has been achieved through the efforts of employee*. There are now 358.00# stockholders In this vast enterprise, 80.000 of which are Bell system employees. Subscribers to telephone service have purchased more than a million shares at about 8136 per

share.

The old Idea that all public utilities and all big business was operated by capItaUtta and bloated bondholders receives s big setback when a study to mode of who actually om-ns the securitise. Tbe railroads, the telephone systems the electric and gas companies and other of I ha mammoth Industries of the UnltM States are owned by the peopto of moderate means sad as they become tnvestors they have for the fleet time been able to understand that "big bUMnees" to nothing more nor lees than little buslnaa; on a

btg scale.

rRinfi to 'Tirew

At any rate, when bricklayers and plasterers become mutually controversial they ore better provided srltb ammunition than any other civilians outside of the

novice.

A consultant expert says White Hours chairs must be .

stored In scrordanee with the republican period. But perhaps the advocates of democratic aim pllclty will be permitted to eal

off the mantelpleoe.

History

There ar.- said to be only three EitgUsh ei hoola at which Amerihistory u taught. But what t do our Hrltlab brethren need to kow auout our coamry than they learn fmm our films?

i getting

When you suspect you’re going wrong. Or lack the strength to move along With placid poise amqug your peete. Because oi haunting doubts team; It’s time {or you to shift your pod. And steer upon another teeR! When wind and wares assail your ship. And anchors from the bottom slip; When clouds of mist obscure your

And make for port while yet you coal When men laugh st your woeful plight. seek roar old repute to blight: When all the world bestows a frown, Whl)e yon arc sliding slowly down: It’s time for you to show your ffrit. And let the scoffers know you're fit When Fvllnre opee your luckless door. And struts across the creaking floor: When Fortune flees and leaves you bare. And former friends but coldly stare: It's time for you to take a tack. And ehow the world you're "com-

by denans, In oa evilcage in Central Psuk? I don’t know much about It,—I am half inclined to doubt it, as I coecamplato tbe babooa in tbe boo —I east discern affection when he looks In my direction, so I sidle off toward tbe kangaroo. It aint my inclination to disown my pore relation, nor to snub a decent feller that's my kin, but If Adam was a monkeyend his groat-grandson a donkey, can't ye 8M tha sort of fix that we are in! Let us corns

that will

The Italian eertbquaka In 1816 killed 18.978. and In 1908 earthquakes In Italy killed 78,483. Italy baa volcanoes In addition to earthquakes, yet nobody says. “I shall not go to Italy.” A dosen killed In California, and “vicious pub-

licity"

GIGANTIC DISASTER. Seme Wall Street gentlemen organised a little panic baaed on Santa Barbara's earthquake and now wish they hadn't. They sold short California stocks, otto, rails, etc. But real finance knows that, compared to the total wealth California, the property dest tlon In Sants Barbara to like losing or- nail in a nail factory. The stocks "snapped” back again, and the panic promoters had tnur fingers plucbed. The New York Times devotee pari cf its front page to “a third term for Coolidje." There can’t be any Ooolldge third term discussion until after the President shall bare been iselected in 1938. He has been elected only once thus far. If. probable, he should ha re-elected In 1828. that would be hto SECOND TERM and th# right time

THIRD TERM.

When Washington was President and an aggressive editor was accusing him of royal ambition, a desire tc be king, the people worried about too long tenure of office. Having got rid of an English klny they didn’t want an American king. Washington answered that when he refused to be elected more than twice. Third term talk now should be postponed by sensible people until about 1930. Meanwhile, there to plenty of work for the people to do without worrying about distant Issues. If the President carried the nation successfully through hto FIRST elected term, without serious mistakes or setbacks, be will hare rendered a greet serrloe to the United Statee. and the people of his party, not being Idiots, will ask him to take charge for four years more. A great coal strike threatens here, as a similar srlke threatens England. Mr. Lewis, leader of coal miners, and owners of mines should think It over carefully. To force a strike, when the people are willing to pay a fair price for coal baaed on fair wages, to folly and tbe Intelligence of organised money should find a way to prevent It. The man responsible for the success of the coal miners' union knows that this to not the best time for strikes, and he will avoid THIS strike. If In any Just way It can be done. Insurance authoritlee. that ought to know, deny flatly that cancer to hereditary. Nature protects the unborn child. Study of thousands of cases proves that the disease Is not Inherited, also It ts NOT CONTAGIOUS. Unlike consumption and other diseases, you cannot "catch” cancer from its victim. It to Important to havo this known.

"Caught in tha art.” shout*! ie cop as he dragged the ■use the adage. * * clor HoxomytAylenatetromlii* u . drug. Pronouncing it convent might cure loekJwT eorre «ir It to a nafe bet that hsrh. ferttaS 1 ^4 lr £^Sj?tSr e, S 0 J, er £

■mne with her powder jj-

Tne beet way to locate f r 5k vegetables to to follow your ci!?.

'Bing.

We have nottoed that i n D(K , barber shops the “No Tlppinrslgns ore written to invisible i4. It to smart ng. suaps Thao De“t W ’ how . ln * n r Moplo there tre who simply want to get In the

way.

PhosphOrm uavines: if ere going fishing with the wife this summer, UJ» a hook ana sinker. Ctok to Bellboy: Whsre'd m get the black eye. Bellboy to Clerk, and out: The door opened outward, sir. Only a wise child sits sod sett stupid as mother spell* smiD towi gossip to keep him froo catching oa. The telephone girt who can’t uai to either very Inattentive or l— -V- . pjk

The preoen? excitement over *ei might lead a stranger from another planet to puppots that wx bad only recently been discovered Life In M du)> with a Sea Isle C'ty man that the only exclteroer; he ban to changing from heavy to

light underwear.

The Important thing I* not whether the boy can aland alow at one year: whether or not on he do It at wenty-one to the ml

lee to Africa take a tame menagerie. Including chickens. pigs, cattle and goats. As they travel, the missionaries will observe how these Intereotlng animals all reprassm EVOLUTION. The White leghorns and Rhode Island Reds vome from Jungle fowl. Cows ere Improved sisters of the onroch. the buffalo, or the tebu. The pigs have their relatives scattered from th# tapirs In South America to the fierce, bigtoothed wart hog of the Jungle, or the hippopotamus Everything proves thet constant change, or evolution, exists In the animal kingdom. Only the Mind don't aee It.

Peggy Joyce says that doesn't believe la gambling Lei's see. now many tiroes has ahe t married.

TIDE TABLE FOB JULY

"The ahorse of the ocean of

trade a.-e strewn with tha wiecka B *' of firms who knsw that newspaper y,J, advertising had been a good thing r—Tuee

for othera, but who bad no! I Sr enterprise to use it for th«n

las.

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be world’s meanest sslesmu —the bird who sold the widow u extra pair of pants when she bought a gait to bury her husbssd

In.

“Stranger things have hsppes- !/' rouses Will Richardson. "One of these days dandallons may ' come the popular thing*

lawns.”

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Diner (who has found a pl«t* of wood in hto sausage) "Walter. I don't mind the dog. but I bar the kennel.” Where to tbe electrical department?" the flapper asked. "Just walk this way. ®Ib. sold tbe hardware clerk, who « bow-legged. , "You fresh young thing. «" the girl, "Fd die first." Zeke. the drug store cowbof who refuses to give in to old art. , "I returned to my nstw ge after twenty years shsrsc* and there wan the old post mart if null in hto favorite stampinf grounds.*' What we eali luck 1* simply pluck JQd doing things o.-er and or* Courage and will , Perseverance and skill i Are the four leave# of LucW Clover. Now that Interest In Jongg and cross word puail«^“ petered out. the Cues and ’ Club to thinking some of spo»*T lag a Flnger-nsi: Bltei*» f> B Jf between local devotees of «« . t In order to enliven tbe ««- days ahead.

The

Ad-Vantagc

be girt on theDJet -Ktss ail

On the back of the

lonely since the lost her lore

Because of Lteterine.

The

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But

LUtertne was wild with

And mooned and

be could not win the Arro* Bei-VussVhs had no scent* ^

once n hurried Bind was m •

l the siren f tii next th# DJer-Kiw *

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