Cape May County Times, 11 September 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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gape xat comm rnm OonaolldaUd with Ui« Se» Ix> Oty Bartow. Fabraarr, 1»1« Published erery Friday by the CAPE KAY comm TIKES 00. •» tola City. N. J. WILT JAM Jl HAFFEBT Bdltor and Publisher W. B. MIDDLETON

Publication Office: TIMES BUILDING. *11 South Landis Are^ Sea Isle Qty. N. J.

Ocean City Office: SOS Elyhth Su

Subacriptlon price. 11.10 per year, mailed to any address in the United States, or Its p nan Melons

HLAKD MEAT. ESTATE VALUES WILL GEOW

Real estate in the Cape May County seashore resorts has been most active and prices have taken a great advance upward. This advance is not mere paper valuation. but Is based on something near the real value of the real estate. though not Its foil vi nor within any approach to Its future value. ThU advance, however. should not make the Inland real estate owner envious, for tune U near at hand and in proportion Ms proflU sre going to be

preserve peace, prevent robberies, i but also for fire protection. Had there been an officer on ; duty during the early morning j hours, at least one If not both of i theee robberies might have been |

prevented.

A KOCH HEEDED

TEXT BOOK

The standard of living In _

home counts *» pomlbly as hlxh U *T «>mmunHy. It may give coun-

" ■" ">■ ■” st.t., | SiS’SXSV™ certainly It U higher than the i munity undertakings

Hie Home Hcwrpaper

Pleasantville Press: We regard l$e position of editor of the single newspaper In a community as one of responsibility. Tbe newspaper U a borne service Institution. Its real function is tbe upbuilding of

standard obtaining anywhere abroad. There is not an American alive who does not feel proud of the superior living conditions of Americana If the standard is to be maintained, however, the time has arrived for the nation generally to give serious thought the curbing of waste In living, and to tbe Inauguration period of sensible saving. Even more Important Is the necessity to press for some reform in

which will bring

to the youth of the country

i being

bought up sc closely and held at such high prices that already the movement has been started open up Inland tracts for development as home sites for people of

more sensible idea of the

personal budget.

There are forty-four millions of the American people now gain, fully employed who earn than MO.OOO.OOO.OOO yearly. The i of managing such an income Is a staggering problem, bewildering. when one cons that ^very worker is a member of the board of directors. Fully *10.000.000.000 Is wasted < year because the directors know nothing of economics. New York city, for »t»» Vends $65,000,000 every year In charity, but for practical Instrue-

tioi

would largely

. *rly applied, away with

charity, it spends not one. penny

This same condition

valb. In proportionate decree,

ment has been In full swing. rl * bt bwre “ l bon,e ° cr ■cMwl around Atlantic City for several chlWrrn DOt taught how years. It has started ai Ocean City i ibriT and will extend down the coast. ' 1>r0<, ® ncf: ,h *» n< * tbr hr cry such movement not only in- ml,d of monf I creases the value of the tract ^ ecooomlc tbe * taken over, but has the effect of ** tber * smattering of botany, a increasing the value of all neaiby 1,tU * ** olo * r - po “ ,bl> ' interpropeny. This creates an end lew * 1,h * modlcunj o* ** Uln chain of increases that will affect ** w ‘ n * klD<ler *»rtc n c he*nical all tbe real estate of the county ' h™ nothing at all of very favorably ,he ,rlf * c * ,l *» •« the very ' This, however. I* leit one side ™ 01 01 prov^rlty and

of the upward tendency, growing desire of people to out Into the countrv wtih

nsxkmsl development. The teachers are not to Manx. Nit unless ; there be a change the day of

tunUI«. u ..il.nCTd U „„ «■<»••*«» TUd. direction, is cresting an ever- Friba ^-

-ddeniag demand for home sltss.

wMcb makes rural land more at- AH IIMHIBI tractive As land la L-kett up for pormrsT wwawmst these suburban homes it auto- rKOrOSAL

matically reduces the agricultural The 4 Gloucester County Demo- !. and this In turn Increases erst** has bees giving considerable

but also In merchandising, manufacturing, agriculture, music, art. entertainment and education. The newspaper should be ready and eager to engage in research work to bring to any one of the active private, aeml-public or pub Ue enterprises, all Information oi

a subject.

Bulroads Solving Problems Gloucester County Democrat: Tbe ran road* have undoubtedly been put to hard-pan thinking by the passenger bus and truck freight lines. They have at lest evolved a plan for bolding their 1 ‘ and It Is a gasoline drawn

goes fast, with safety, rice la going to be Inaugurated between Camden

Trenton.

Chicken Thievery Elmer Times: Last year large numoer of chicken thefts r»tbe counties of Salem.

Trying newspaper Jokes Philadelphia Inquirer: “No newspapers in the world." say., the Boston Transcript, “publish so many jokes as the American papera.“ It might be amended to read, “try to publish no manv

jokes."

Amendment to the amendment: “Publish so many trying jokes." More Houses for Ocean City Ocean City Sentinel-Ledger: According to well-authenticated reports. there will be at least 1500 Bouses erected In Ocean City during the coming fall and winter for the accommodation of the Influx of visitors expected here within the o«*t year and for the succeeding years. This Is a wise move, and made necessary by the increasdemands for proper housing faculties In this popular reeort. A Stick Game

coal strike started Monday. Tbe

ng to settle their differences by arbitration have agreed to part company, for tbe time being at

Cun

aroused considerable public eentt-

made by authorities In Uons to break up tbe practice. Tbe loss to poultry raisera was tremendous. Those of us who merely read of a raided chicken coop and do not have to bear tbe actual loss, are apt to pass tbe matter over “ no more than

tryman who loses Ms flock. It Is a mighty serious matter Wherever there U a will there * w *y- W poultry raisers will unite and go into the subject seriously. something will be gained And if a lew of tbe chicken thieves are apprehended and given stiff sentences the number of thefts will dwindle appreciably. WDdwood’g Hoorn

Wildwood Tribune: Tbe move ent in WUdwobd real estate is gathering impetus with each soccw’ding week. As we have stated before in this column. Wildwood Prices have been far too low for tbe value that Wildwood has to offer. They are approaching their true level. Man* of tbe buyers of the past few weeks have been home am. business builders. There are prospects in sight, hkh are as certain as anvthing can be. that in the First Ward alooe there will be building operations to the extent of at least two million dollars under way before

Thanksgiving Day. started in WUd-

a sound foundation of solid achievement. Wildwood Is growing and will continue 10 grow. Local business men who

on tbe part have been here for years are in0 f vesting thousands of dollars of

tb * Jr -'»«» utoney In Wildwood real tte as an evidence of their faith

| ln tbe permanency of the present

: prosperity.

the value of farm lands remain- publicity to a

ing. especially In South Jersey, of

given over as It is to trucking to that county to expel

supply the nearby markets. party voter* who fall to support

This increase in rural values all party candidates, and buying up of rural lands has We do not know whether

become .cry pronounced In Clou- proposal wns more than mere center County, and It would not be political hot air or not. If It warn,

surprising to see it break out In then It was tbe meet asslnine Philadelphia Bulletin: PhiladelCape May County In the very near thing in politics we have heard ^ future, especially in those sections of for some time, and stamps the the crab and oyster buslnew of Just off shore At longest, it can- leaden responsible for It ss on a j Delaware and Chesapeake Bays not be delayed but a short time. par with s certain long-cared should put its influence behind quadruped. I Anti-

MORE POLICE

PR0TECTI0H HEEDED

be carried out la tbe present trike. Production at tbe mines will come to a standstill, and both factions

But while this amusing little dust throwing stunt is being pulled off. new and- higher price tags will decorate every pound of anthracite

and In storage larger th«s

ever, somebody is la line for s little extra sugaring. A-wl the

sugar will be contributed by public. P. T. Bantam was right! Ctfe tbj Inking Soitfcwri Cape May Star and Wave: A

glance at the map of the Atlantic coast win at once fix a salient toct upon the observers* rr»nory. South of Cape May for a distance of several hundred miles u>eie are few resorts available to tbe tnhabitants of the ciJes at the Im-

mediate southland. For m.ey many years. Cape May has been

the favorite resort of Baltimore folk, and this summer has found

more names on the hotel registers

from Washington. Baltimore. Wilmington. Richmond -nd cities of

that -

A diplomat, says Mayor Champion. Is a man who can remember a woman's birthday and forget her age. The Mayor says that If the tramps won t quit kickin’ about the grab down at the jail he's goln' to throw 'em all «

Vour >alth

by fotm Joseph Geteea. M. D

If at first you dost •

Ice Cold Driaks

ue i The Invisible microbe Is ever taA Spanish matador retiree with ' «*ustrious the announcement that he haa for growl saved a million dollars. Still, he I will tall. Your respiratory Is aot the only man who has i „ r digestive canal, oi grown rich throwing tbe bull. ^ T . ” _ I eliminative channels must be la a Friend: But If you're ao sure J lowered state of vitality. Ned's craxy about you. Nan. what gerous bacteria colonise '.a do hark

are you waiting for?

Politician's daughter: For for-

al notification.

Facts Worth Knowing

A moustache will grow no place

but on the upper lip.

Mr. Pewee—Why did you get me such big shirts? These are four sices too Urge for me. His Wife—They cost Just the me as your sice snd I wasn't going to let a strange clerk know Fd married such a little shrimp

until Its normal functlou to possible: it becomes tired, “flabby”

c*eee In hot as in cow .

*■*

TtlP N, ■ York..

CkW JiBtte Tin IS *“WT. •k. IToUnre, t, - Wl ™ k. k

head of the La<

his custom to step In Ste'r^ 1 ** ant in Grand Central York, for Ms dlnners on vf' “wed from New Haven

A writer in the Uni verity ansae dates the discovery the Slirei -Innrank ^

Th,. 1

I who “hoUera" down s

posure—the resulting stasis and

congestion at once affords lodgement for active, health-destroying 1 took It.*

germs. Conversely, the weD-cared for digestive track and the carefully “groomed" throat are aeldom attacked, being in themselves provided with natural anUaepUca which resist disease. It to eaty whra defease* are hrokea r

that thb sort of lee attack*. One of the most harmful

tlees to the immoderate use of loacol- drinks What fraces sir to to the breathing apparatus, cold drinks are to the Using at the digestive track Tbe walls of tbe stomach are chilled to a point far below normal, stopping healthy This 1

u " G ""* ^ greeted ti» fricod with. "I hsetS or a long while.

Haven

to work for offered - 1

About the goods he has to aeU. Will not reap the gleaming golden dollar* (<), Like the one who cllubs a tree

and HOLLERS.

A minister. risltlBg at lb:- BI

S-'“-H™ 2.^

thought he could break the Parm of tkb habit and was told to

try. caught up the cage and ^ thTLJ^Vef

swung It around la the air several' that stoSTpw cenkM^^k time*, then dashed s pail of water I ~ ^ **“• 0f ‘ ppendl -

over Mm snd aet the cage down. The parret blinked his eyes, shook 'he water from his plumage and

remarked In shrill tones: “Where the H was when the cyclone struck?" FI ret: What's the matter, i op? You look all bunged up. Second: l strained myaelf.

First: How?

Second: Ofc Mabel snd enjoying oaretl:

Nome (frightened)—ot ««: I left it in the tberrS

Arnett nays even * towns there U

something going on. For .

A fellow will be forgetful , auay bllto as we have recdnll Q f QQf ■ears with one r other day.

earner access to Cape Msy jumped r °* I,, T rosorts and are seeking it ac* through tbe Cape May U. - That Interest _ patent by the fact that It Is Baltimore capita] and Interests that have underwritten tbe ferry line and not Jersey business men. in spite of the fact that New Jersey The wo When the motor cars of the— 1 elcome folk Uad at the Jersey - a —« . ^ «®P th * n rich as. but. many a widow' ihort of Atlantic City. Others will to able to capture both. be distributed from Cape Msy to Ocamn City, while many othero will School kids didn't drink In the tour northward through the state 01(5 < ! *TS- Parents weren't too aa far north aa New Fn r i.rw< ^ busy raising bell to raise children. 1 turning by another route.

Stop the Oil Pollution

Q ^ . . i Pollution League to put an end to

Such marking of the party lash ; the dumping of oil along shore

may be effective with officeholders There 1* no difficulty In equip-

. but It to futile pln * 0,1 burners with internal sep-

arator* nH ■ -tn. — . .. _ ... r

Sem Isle City has enjoyed for- voters, who were never more la- j aea. The ships *£f *Graat tunale freedom from the wave of dependent than they are today'“d Japan sjt compelled to prorobberies which has swept tbe * n d who would laugh to scorn ride such equipment, because those country, but a last tbe criminals the threat of some erstwhile petty! fUberies^ff seem to have spotted the city aa, political boas to read them out of I halt called on the e practice ,t f good picking, as evidenced by two » party which owes its existence j dumping oil. There 1; no reason robberies within s week snd both and power to the Independent! ■'hj* every American ship should places in tbe srnne Une of bust- voter. I ^ ^f »wqulred to adopt these pre-

Thei

" venttve measures

robberies bucb leaders bad better de.ote{ The shore r

- a little time t

no doubt the work of profra- a little time to the study of the . sionals who are more than likely rise and fall of parties in political *£ ni * n There are miles and miles working in connection with the history. W ^ 1,0r f.. ' r b 1< *l 1 have been so

their chief object seems to be THE Flondlan days aw. m to be P“'‘hle. Wild fowl. too. are dam- _ securing auto Urea, tbe high price proving as Interesting as «he U,f practice, flocks ofiii-r^i. of rubber making it worth while Arabian Nixhu . U i “ri* 1 * been so smeared as r:-uvd. . , “ to he unable to rise from the wafer |n—Tbur*. to m ul -1,11,

T “'si2S- atShe III on tie floor erlth en evful bump. Hfr aCk del rioped a terrible How wasn't Lottie an unbalanced chump? Quotes s Wildwood woman: pray that my husband may be ss nice and gentle in his home as he Is In Ms office, the old devil.’' m>E TABLE POE EOTEXBEB is m “ if « ?

■Mi K u n.i« ti.k BB BS

Bible.

From 4 to 7 o'clock In the morning Sea Isle is without poller protection, that being tbe «p*>» of time between tbe night offiert going off and the day officer coining on. and it was about this titm the two garages here were robbed Tbe need of better protection has been inpreased on the City Commissioner- snd with th- robbery of the Mazurie garage In niin-1, the Ccanmiasionerr at their meeting on Tuesday authorised Mayor Sofroney to appoint another officer, so that there might be no break between shifts, but before this officer could b- put «n duty tbe second robbery occurred Thto action of the Commiraiotiera to to be commended, and the step should hare been taken before. In fact, there shoul-t t- no time, day or night, when lhere to not an officer on duty. «ot **■'> to 1

the But... ^ ^ !^ u rSL2L, tt ifl“2S4!|^.

fhfl.fr fr^ u f J i —Tu.-A

Bmcareh nay* that the their food,

of Ne* York receive fifteen at. of tbe total current tnof tbe Cnited State*. Prely tbeatre ticket eellrrs get

AM 0 ™' Hirthclcivi - - J lS_U Utii Wevh ' - ** ^ J •/*

• u-it

fKSEY'ff Sureme Court

. . cu.eme ^„ url l{ yOQr Wrthd>> . i5 ^ WM . "X yen ef.si.'i if liable for istics to your demand for persomi] freedom. It

t^charactor-

hu wife, even to submit to the rule of rthem WhUT^rather"^y and *i",lA pi.-rcni Evi- «*Pr«** Four own view*, often thliildng your Ideas better . r - . • jutiik much t " a2 ‘. ? ny one * ***** However, you are tolerant of other people's views, • fOf tunc* providing you are permitted to enjoy your own peace and opinions, fortune* 1 ou are a keen observer; small details never escape your notice. You are critical, but your criticisms are usually of a corrective hind nta- e '*11 ARLES HENRY *"!' ill-feeling. You have a fine sense of honor, and never

' betray a trust reposed in you.

- m* Uiema fine ns The women are the greatest match-makera in the world, fond ■ * ■ -r* he has bad arranging matrimonial alliances among people they know, and equally .fir tnathemsti- *-« fond of breaking off such matches as seem to them inhannorJou-

nobudy die* : an ' 1 on * uit * b,e -

1 ■ .i,i- enouxh * Whan intellectually developed, persons born under tlitwe date* arc i , ’ capable of great accompUshmenU. However, when undeveloped they . .x pa of tin are egotistical, verbose severe and unkind. Hie woman main fine :i,. <j uralion of authors musicians, aritots, detdgners, and milliner*. The men make

*■» «*nastous identity, fine editors, printen, snd

j— We can aave you money, s u Sit Plon. 10th Btrast and West Avo- <-*< toil tier nue. Ocean City. N. J. ‘S ill* » for tbs sign."—Adv., I7-tf. «4» III] 1X4'