Cape May County Times, 13 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 9

Cipe M.y County'. Homo Ntvrapupo,

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

Friday, November 13, 1925.

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WL52 ITS MOVE FOR GOVERNMENT

FORTY-FIRST MILESTONE CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING With thta twut- thf TIMES E»««bltahtnR a division of «£ ims Its forty-Brst million.- andjoperntlvo msrkrtlng In thv DelUrs on th» nvw year wl ,v ] partment of Agriculture will be «or and strength ar.d thor- variously regarded by millions of o«gMy equipped to meet Its re- our farmers. Conferences between spoasibllltlef as a home newspa- the Secretary of Agriculture and Even the jinx of Friday i many of the co-opera live loaders the IJth falls to dampen the en- are said to have resulted In harthuciam we feel over another monlxing conflicting views, but year of service to our good pa- there are still remaining ims rounded out. 1 ber of farmers who will fear govWe believe that the TIMES rrnm * cl control, believing the during the past year has been a I fovevnmeat at any time may fall

more welcome visitor to the v***’ domination

homes of Its host of subscribers bl * bo»i«»- Interests whose proethaa ever before, because we Writy depends on exploiting the

have tried to make It a better tU ** r °* ’h» ■o"

house paper, and we are quite Secretary Jardiae has not yet sure It will be more welcome dor- t”* 4 * "*«*' bow be propose, to lag the year to corn* because our taae the dutlea of the new de-

maiaisiillj paruaeat. The supposition U that ratertal.tag 4 «hnrtme.t will atm to

_ , 0 co-operate with the leaders of to do this~ thousands of «M»Pcratlve urHiug rather than

Mlu, b... b~. «... I, —W “«

there Is Indication that the chief

tobemots

new web pres. ** lamalled. on ^ to • 0, " lh ' « >rob ' e “ which this lame of the TIMES It 01 ,he 'nrmer by co-operstlvt

sales at home rather thaa by an elort to stimulate the exportation

lot surplus.

Whatever may be the plan la mind, however. It to almost certain to be assailed In Congress. Let us hope It will Only by open attack and counter-attack can the facto be brought clearly to mind and the issue to too vital to be decided on snap Judgment.

Government domination

printed. This press will enable 1

as to ko>d the pages of the paper to the last minute for late ness and yet get It to our readers In better time than with our older ment. But It to not alone la machinery and type that we have planned Ar augmeatod will provide special teatures cover wider aews flelds thaa

been hitherto possible

la thus planning to cater to t* unthinkable Governsr patrons we feel that we are mrI| , ald lo stabilise price* that hut fulfilling the duty and dew smack of special legtoUay of the home newspaper, than oprB subsidy to govern which no publication exerts a prierc he quite another mat-

potential laflueace. ifr

tar it to read by every member oi : the family around the eveaing ATLANTIC Cos.-ty folk, met and Its power for good or »' Kg* Hartmr on Monday even-

ts Just la preport ioa as Its

to osevated or the eoutrary. . .. of the TIMES, la the dV to urge the Itovtag by the

aato. and In- Sia'e of the stretch of road ft

•— — ■ r—t• w ■ u■ vc la

• In the fmurefl that

Harbor City t

what they want

i the Htgh-

falteot for the elevation of .he individual, the home and the

-immunity Its coiomBs shall be rape May County

people put forth more strenuoua

maintain a high rftor,* to grt this rood hard mr-

,m Tucksboe to May'i

c_,... j,, f or th Landing, completing tbe link. I> fJ^tn Uto cm, be secured, but ml without iHtTT^aU a* the tnfli^nre going after it with determination et the’ home paper metally. as „

producer, thaa afl M

ram on* of the most pf us are pretty well off.

It the oountry. Ar Writing ta a bosiBrtobaae said la

Musings of the Office Cat

this

A smile to like the bright spring ! ■ grass. Easiest to produce. r~* most grateful to the eye. Many a heated argument between a man and his wife, snaps Mayor Sofroney. is due to an old flame. fiery fun The dumbest fellow on earth Is the guy who thinks that a cowgirl to a she cow. - Dr jeaklm < Adv.: Visit our women's depart- select ■ ment today wjien all silk under- i.ions. i garments will be half off. i line wrl What has become of the cldtubMrt . TOMiir ctalr >»“j au„ Tilcto. »• Half the world doesn't know how did 1L It to ■ the other half lives—until some officious gossip spill* the beans. A ranchmal Luther Ogden says the way to killed 140 n make a welcome last to not to . ^ make the visit first- to save the life to A normal American town la o that needs another school build- | In* i Frank Swain says that even he lived in the land How in* with milk and hooey he supposes bed *«• ** J ’ have to milk the cow and tend the

Prosperity

Public Ledger: Secretary lloov *r*a economic review published in ■ nectlon with the annual re port <4 the Department of Comto a highly optlmtotlc sum of basin «m ooudniona throughout tbe country. In fact, tbe Secretary flnda .t ocreasan ort to auperUtives to exhto glowing v talon of the appy all nation tn which the Lotted Slates of wlf at tbe moment. We are 'at . level of well-being "tbe highest in hio-orj." he declares, and all

.v...™ — the canal say that H ■ will serve a busy. rich. Industrial

■I populous area.

The ferry line forming a soulh-

„n gateway which docs not now exist will open 'he way for thto section of the Stau ’« become a

richer and more populous

Looking Ahead

Trenton Slate Gaxeite: Mr. j Hague and Mr. Moore will And a different atmosphere and dlffeient problems to deal with ( when they come to Trenton. , Their manoeuvers will be watch-

ed with interest . •■Wei .a! Heart"

„ .1 u never really old. c . -nto Herb Smith, so long *--■ be i thrill to an old love song

In the midst of ao ; of uncertainty ta the unE of diatribe : ever* take a _ . _ J Hoov - •r - # facta and aaviiea with a view . readjusting some of our In P.vtdwal and national perspec-

Why should a man waste hta time and money on college when Sears. Roebuck catalogs are

Xrw York Herald Tribune: gratia?

New Jersey to anti prohltlontol at a Reuben Edward* .heart. It elected Governor Silser thlBk , cant find out how fine | lor that reason. It probably shad- (br arr before they arc dead. _ der* at the thought of shifting Bnd tell them so

Elmer Time*: SocialUHc or, |b< . jersey City and ' .. Bute insurance to tbe lsubjecting the State n^s^hT^/^taoM^ffort he to of saving. It encourage, one lo ,he Influeoeea which con- Uw Wmendous eno Ml hto earning*, conflden, (m| |b „ more than Tm—ytsed '"Tl' S^^ toy ~ ^ lor thr| M> . MMlMy . bu, |M , wa, .be dto. lo a ta tothc troi.cy

Whv ta it tbe girls spend so much ooey to get Just the right curl st in their hair, and then wear

these short dresses?

New Jersey cannot, perhaps. -pj,,- Rpem j[ of the “man higher .Jy cm tbe promises ot tts .. jn y*. booUegglng business,

should worn?" There to no salt ; politicians to give the people an ^ one as low down

protect ton against wantonly P*-»-> ai1ra intotr»tion ' wetter than tbe otber — against the | AlUnUf0< ,, n »

that the Stal.

Il^ta WtaLiVtal loow Insuratice (or auto drivers , protest again- the mot TTa^lntTTo^ a long time to ^ a-T /cstnun. VoUtr , 4 , c , . u d the voten. paid pM

of civil damage t still the law lew

“the Stole pays the bills

vicious and contemptuous driving, save tbe enforcement of the theory of personal savings and

personal responaibility.

Have Experienced Hagncism Westfield Standard: Those who were working at the polls reported that they did not have to arwlth anyone who had lived ludson county. They kntw

still makes and unmakes Gov-vr-t It has now opened wide door to Mr. Hague * ambtrion

to subjugate and appropriate the p

folks have an idea

•cMary in order to carry

•y that the Unto to out

if Joint. Are we really In sue! i bsd plight? Mr. Hoover resorts .oat there to virtually m unemployment anywhere In then,

ry That, to begin with, to what Haguci

ting big to think about, e* ‘many were frank enough to say tally when we read of En* t bat one of tbe grevtewt

Hon or mor of Jobl.-s- (or ,beir leaving Hudson

women drawing weekly was the unbearable conditions charily allowances from a groan- brought about through the g t -easury , (ra l and domination of Mr. '.fhgue Cniformly high wages, lorreas | ^ only la the political, but In Ingly efficient rpllroad operarior.. 1 r ,wr, other department - stabilised living com* and price | Bus t Drm men. bankers, t balances, unprecedented and lurprs ali have felt tbe H.-y-wlde building and eon- | Ur Hague's Cxar-like rule of

in program, decline of .be count!

shortage and a general | — -

factoring aad commercial Dry Damage

activity are among the high spou Newark New* For the third of »Js survey In short, by all , ,|me the prohibition issue has

material signs the whole Hecietf , Democrat.c Governor of itry to going forward at a j New Jrrwry This time It ‘•ear-

pace and ta a slate of mind that ' ried throat , ao parallel la aay other I again— a ■try la the world at the piaw j the H**u-

commonwealth as he ha* subju- , gated and appropriated Jcnicy

city

Things That Never Happen

My band* are cold. Here are my gloves.

usual will be • 1* equivalent to > ay hurry to h

business. Why 1* It ■

derstands oil. says ply will be exhao deed years, ta II

Republicans Lack Lea “"idw ood Tribun.

1 know a giddy girlie Who dreases like a wt And though ber mind i

I would like—ah—you m

“rjr:

p rooted dislike of

It demon—rota* the

L»4

Hoover not only rerorj l difficult! ,

id* an altrtvd viewpoint but 1 b, tta attUpathj of the public he fact* to show that to this mrosBre It to time to no foundation for the! mrimialy consider the p<ili>clal gloom which ha* reach ' damaa* done by prohibition: duration point la rut- should ask ourarlv.e whether u-ton* la tbe word* I tow lor a change ba* not re.

Lack Leadership -Journal

New Jersey ba* had

electing Democratic Governors for a considerable period of time.

rone to lay tbe en-

for tbla to the wet. Don't lot I and dry Issue. There are thou- jewelry store: Take hnrry , sands of dry Democrats who vot- ^ elevator, diamond rings UifM ^ , B cd for A. Harry Moore, and there I ^ ll&rseaalB

are thousand* ol wet Republican* —

to, »nbo, Shl.o.,. .

There Me deeper reasons than patrolman - "Two of the wt

this for the election of A. Hary ^ uu i but the other use Isn't so cbeapor thaa

Moore, t'ndoubtedly cme of the ^. g^a | potent 1s the lack cf real ——- in¥eBl M leadership In the Republican par- Thantac-V-fig Ame weight, c the State ot New Jetwy Tbrn t wm udtUwg thM to chmry , u today. When a majority of *M.- — - —— ••—

090 for a Republican candidate Th>| m He»

for Frewldeat can be turned ovet ,be year to a Democratic ma There'

iorltr ot 40.000 for Governor. pbere that -

Vhlle a, the same time the Re- Which tokes The ^ty /fijhfi^

publicans retain control of the hack to cbHdhta ta

Leg1*ton:ie the political phtlu-e ! Stvea Yals

■thing to think th. n n * not . ore

pher* have

this bos

America t- a although hto tbe fact a bt

We have many tbiag* «o do here Morris

Dumb Daa Say* Je have allua s»d I m dut

These picture* and their coloring*, j 214 yoars

no painter s pen ran ^ | h * ,r

For nature has provided aell. rich • twenty yt

to adorn ! l .SOOAOfi, itrsd. wh*-n tbe fslfill} ( books are » up» n Thanksgiving morn. | ta Bt9rkSa

acctdcct when I buy two s Host-stair* fer u» and one u|

the gallery

> slims it ain't A “ 4

• A I-maikahlr Shwim:' Atlantic City Pre- Now that

I success, j th« election gale has subsided -da staled ! puiiiwtaa* ot both petite* mu*'

Arthur Whitney, id ( „ mr mold see ourselves s* ly, made s morn re-j mbers see u*. csrtoootou would

mwtng. in hto long ; mil ot '

all worry's vanished t ,, re Ire. trim, every care j run M nM of rarest graUtude to < gig. proadlng o'er th. r<»n. 4.H s... t every aum ot tomenl and Vat

-.-T - ;.iswed snppmt rfito The sky to flta *»«*. to- ^ ■tonm lUn T, - *»• hta “ ■“*' vmtoto hy day' —. ““ ' rmr ;uu m r-™™ « bar tkBl all KVBK. *..!*• C— .. J-

7 loirr BirtUclci vj ■ j J /s q tin*. U'cch • •• * ^ «/ V

unw- of sled, and sleigh* I. The purple field, have vtoldsd aB« their shocks ot ripened corn. | And the world to rich with many

o Thsnksgivtog mom.;

Th* Men Jrrocy Canal

May War and Wave Jersey to ndvoea.ios I if ymr birthday i

* opening of Ihe canal ; Tnv rsc «*icigl) efficient when-you hare n deafly « ! New York Bay to Dutowsre i of llcUotl ^iiinvd. but require strong incenttre to a

r jou are