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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

Friday. November 27. 1925.

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* * m WHO OWHS THE n an lEmum coranrs mo bbsuiess

SUCH IS THE FATIH OF MEN

By A B CHAPIN |l

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"* U * *”* * ***> In tb. von of I hot (he eor^roUoiu oei. oft«tj Imjsrovpn^nt at (u m«*UDK ; prwcaiBs lb* p»op|p. K hu hern m MaaAky *vw^*, It rwcon- rwpMMly »bown that the people

'* **• I tbemwelrw* war* lartely owDem ol l ^ r ** ^ 00< footrete (alien be the corporal ton*, and a* atock-

P« down ok tbe east and vest era were napoaalble to Utal eatenl

•l»o«a of tbe major ponton of tbe for aay oppression

my. Tae Cttonber motehen ottuld | Tht, ^ ntel „ „ D . S" “* “tS- ; ^ .toelert mnotoom. m. 1m. e.m«« I* eurt on the Boiled, pmrnt mm etima. bet In tote: but todoy ft u tme t>f o lance M ae Net t;a O, ett, .111 toy.) .mb., ol N. memoUm. «td bt, •■BbtnMb brnttm. ,0.,.^. a u» mmuy.

m i “» " b "' P ™Wi™il. Publk bervlee

amounun* that more tbaa T.bM.OM MlwMuaU

to peobaWy I1M.0M vooM be too boM tbe aacaHUaa of tbe public meb of a borOea to aab tbe taa-, wr rtce compaaie. of tbe country, poyora to aaaume ! exclaalrr of traiar «i-.peaie« In Tbe Ml «Me latter* will be a asMHioo to tbU artOely acattend **** ^ air * cUoB o< bard aur- bolding of tbe aecurMea of tboae tacMi. aa they olll take aix feet public utility companies, their «C Ue trMtb of tbe street, will do .lock is heM by aa lane a eootln-

of water (eat of tbe pabUc. tbe more b> cor-

I » s—wc W rnaad after ponttowa during tbe recent past to ! eecb rata sod will —.Mwa • good ^l u^ ir .toeg to ^ ^

< oae lie and especially their employee, of tbe city. an. retailed tt a boary increase of

Tbe potHai la of tbaoa

late CUy ■soa wtU meet tbe feolai board of tbe mywwro. AUbbttc City, r tbe rtawdi of (bat noted

i la overalls and with for they are heavy i repair la (be' to tbe kooks of tbe aty owners of the big business of the It la to be hoped the iTty Cm- country

Lead To Cure Cancer? God ThnndereUi. The Kin* Shoots. Even the Bathtub

Profoaaor Belt, a surgeon of tbartty. director of tbe Liverpool Cancer Research. to tbe

J0H1 L LEVIS n CALVDI OOOUDGE John Lewis, bead of tbe United rtm Mine "Workers, u bleaaed with ^ FAm H LAW more buiido« tenacity than gooo they onot bo m>i oc- i Today tbe cowatry baa another joddment. »» b**" «ho*n to . . .... tbe post, but bia worst bro^a was •-'““t <* '* Ul ,h., den * .... he fa law and in some Instance* attended, through a letter, to ■p.-- to take tbe Uw irto tbt-ir owe put the responsibility for a strike 1 of tbe soft coal miner* up to President CooLdge. Lewis evidently baa iorgotlen j Up in Connecticut a notorious tfa( U(Ue epiaode of tbe strike of

Tbe Demand for Paved Kaods Vineland Poal: How that tbe days are upon us when tbe automobile has became practically • the whole thln(." tbe desire and necessity for tbe hard-eurfbeed road loom targe, as they never have loomed before. Vinelaad baa •bred well la Ibis regard of late years and anticipate* further Ira provement In tbe not too distant future Tbe dirt road baa bees* of a back stun-

billty as well as bear tbe eaecrn-

aecured a reprieve- A , llos( ^ thf public Tbe people i fixed and bow made up ’heir minds to get

1 . tbroogd tbe winter wltb what

| anthracite there la. with the aid f tbe by ,h * auAe 01 Co "“ ,eU of substitutes, and the nono-unlon «“ ■» tU h* h** ■* rT< * 1 : soft coal raises of tbe country | , -u*. «»-•»• I™ «•«*«*• •** can famish enough bituminous puemloa wUI ba*. to be fon|bt ^ nB ^ eouatry. so that • “ ; out bed ore tbe mandate of tbe ^ tku vlaUr at toast, tbe aw ena be put Into efloct country can get along better It la tbta kind of lecnl «ulb- at(koaI tfce ^ of || r Le»u and

hi* uaiou miners, tbaa tbe latter can get along without tbe aid of

Tbe last issue of tbe Cape May County TIMES stated that

quests have come to the Board of

Freeholders from every part ity for tbe hard surfacing

of Ibis or that stretch of road during tbe coming spring and sum

." Our contemporary falls

absolutely hopeA. BKISn.VXB tions of a lead solution. One woman, with only a weeks to live, was cured, so this responsible surg on eaya. o rapidly growing "spindle-cell

coma."*

If it is true that a poisonous lead solution can attack and destroy cancer tissues without destroying It | normal tissue. It moans tbe sating of millions of lives, and. most Important. It means avoiding agony, physical and mental, beyond calcu-

lation

England, in tpite of her unemployed. diminished trade, coal troubles, etc. goes along cheerfully. Goon King George has gone to shoot with tbe Earl of Iveagh.

-BI She is carefully guarding tb. As they proceed through the csI structure of credit. Tbe rentml tale, shooting as they go. a travel- | government checks up on all mj kitchen accompanies them t loans proposed by municipal and Servant, esrry their gun* load stale authorities, pet-mining only them, hand them up when the- time

those which go to help business comes to shoot

She to looking for new markets SomeOmc* -ate guns" In one , for her export goodf. She to | gay's shooting bring down as many

twenty-four hours if a magistrate j harking Industrial Plants that „ t.eoe pheasants and 500 part

cannot be found ••forthwith.- the I make work for the people She to ridges

law at present requiring an ini ; training her farmers to make the | n u a most noble, glorious and

- land more product— with fer inspiring sport, every bit as

supports drastic ] iillsers and machinery. riling as it would be to enter tbe

legislation becaus

tbe very tact tbe pari of a

driver implie* a recklessness and callousness as to consequences that give tl legal presumption of mai ice to any harm that be may do. The • War Afto the War" Camden Courier: The first man ho said Germany would be the la tbe war after tbe "saying something." who go on endlessly ropes' mg that prediction and pointing to facts supposed lo support the statement are wasting

breath.

bigland to plugging along through a morass of industrial

In great cvntrast to tbe miserable show she made of herself in the battles of politics, she to putting skill and energy into her •meslic program. There

In this war after tbe war. tbe aide.' tbe traveling American struggle for market* and pros- buy. all rooked, for four ahillii pertly. Germany's competitors or tore, a pheasant that has e will have to match her ta brain* tbe Earl %f l***fch twenty *1 and hard work, or they cannot Imga merely for tbe pleasure of

France to trying to bent

line with throe requents and urges. ^ rlch ^user^ dodge their fair favorable consideration of them ^ (h( . loMl , nd , he

burden to the struggling masses.

the county officiato.

TIMES reminds tbe Freeholder* that whereas lack of funds has hitherto handicapped road im-

Theu uin —t w.. Mfi Cndam our Uw* and omm pro- WAS THE ATLANTIC ' — “ “ *“«" * ^ .OTT PAQEEHT «00EH.t 1 “-** ***"-. ,1 N . ' 1 U~ TV. ^KtoUo. a . * - paetacuknr rtooahouM ^ utomp* to secure anti-lyncfc ^sutoated art icier ty n New the q< a lad (rum tbe Uw togtototlon to Cowgrem. and Y(>rt B e„papor. charging «kat «m ta Carthage, M. T. |t womU ^ ( v ,tto if enacted. ; 1#J8 AtUntic City beauty

great furor to that reaort f few days, bringing forth i

, CFBX EXTAATAGABCI IT CVUOK LOAW

J it to not eurpritong that tbe ■*■*.,» was to be an la vest ig* country to always on Us toe* to (ioa ( BeD the paper wne to be . bear an nddrorn by Pratadent (or UBeJ cad then tbe whole CooUdge. lor he never fntt* u» (klK( appears to bare dropped cJl ciMinX—f that to worth brer ^ ^ iix c other seven day

valuations the county will have a bonding capacity tor in excess of

that of other yearn.

Bo there to a probability that tbe people of three Cape May County towns, who are hot on tbe trail of tbe Freeholders for e.ttcanon to their need In the direrttoo of improved rood*, will be able by anti by to take their pleasure trips with more pleasure, haul their a cross-country freight with greater facility and lore expense. and convince their host of summer vtoiiore that the county's popt'Jar seashore resorts can be reached more quickly, more conveniently. and more conaTortablr Tbe locality which adrerttoee itself as the "plarground" fo rest of tbe world during tbe

to entitled to

all- Former Governor Stoke* propose* that a poll tax of to be imposed, and that It be remitted to all who go to tbe polls and vote Of course, tbe scheme is to pro vide an Incentive for all qualified voter* lo exercise tbe privilege of fran chise. Bui. to addition, it will give the electorate tbe thrill of selling It a vote—a thrill that in many In-

>ny to

brains and muscle to ge. berwelf out of the bole the Hobenxollerns

>er cur-1 meet At least. New Jersey would fear of j be unique in tbe role of a '•boleinflation and financial disaster, j sale buyer of votes.

New Jersey men Have a State of Which They May Well Be Proud la Almost Every Activity She Has Contributed Outstanding Men— la Agricultarr. Schools and Boadi She Banks With the Leaden—She is Rich Historically

r Jersey Agriculture ) tow Jenteymen have

csded that be would build and spent iri UtovUOe on hti ■own. Sbawsbriji. to Mas

etto A new president of the Ameri-

Any free ctUaaa oaa 4 renea. except fur hla wife, hta land -ighbors Toegb White Eft awful acrappln' tha don’t stand a shot a black uyn." Girls who doctors tbs marry the best man la scmeUmss mury one i riest later on-

to figure out that fit you've got to admit' to a grand thing.

couldn't gut aarwber*

clothes. Now a where with 'em.

Tbe old-fashloaed girt wbi everything she bad on her now hss a daughter who p

nothing below her knees. Mrs Scales—Scleatt L we really tough and g Mrs. Diete—Of com would grow fat aad U

Secretary New at t

great things doetb He. which wt

cannot rompiebend."

To upderstand this universe, tit forcis or the intelligence back *f It. seems hopeless after you read Dr. Millikan's description of tbs new rays that roam through spec* They are stronger than ultra-X rays. 1.000 times greater In fre quency. their iontxation to constant, day and night, aad they are pf tbs

•10.000 volt variety."

What the needs, sighs E. M. £ point. lidding Ocean City i I Intend to work on a g graduate.

as cac be produced to the way of i roads, and here's hoping that tbe road-builder* will not keep 11

waiting too long for it. After Drunken Mote nits

Philadelphia Bulletin: Motor Vehicle Commissioner Dill, of New Jersey, to to ask >be Legislature at

asm to make the best of them aad

promote her welfare, which to the when Volta, learned Unites,

been accused of manifesting pride I welfare of all. j wrote bis treatise. "On tbe Atlrsein their State through boasting of Tbe snccess of New Jersey junior live Force of Electric Fire.” )S» its physical reaouro*a or the ac- dairy club members at the Nation- years ago. little did be or Kapocomplishmenu of it* men and wo- al Dairy Show atoning first places icon, who mad* h men. In fact, criticism has usual- | to three herd contests and the Senator of the Kingdom of Italy,

good ; | jr pointed to an excessive reticence j medal for Individ uni showmanship

Never taka a 1

long as be flatters y

he begins to i

Tort's Fifth ” - terimd over ^

lifesttog pride in the old j marks tbe culmination of aevew lure State. M ariher dtit. absence of ac- j year* of constructive calf club ( Voha’s

to fis actual lack j work to New Jersey, as a well |

of pride in tbe Ithde. or to a dto-1 known breeder of this Su.tt ex- *“* 1 belief In an exhibition of the emo- claimed at the show ring j jUl lions, or to a preoccupatlou with Fof yeBr , the State extensjofi | ** the enjoyment of existence, it can- service v»a« been organizing the not alter the tori that New Jersey- !ju1o „ (hat made the Indiana pull:

men will do well 10 foster an ap- j :rsu iu possible Capable duo

lighten exist- 1 preriatk* of their Stale. agents have been selected who

dealing '• iUi the drunken ] Pride of the whole to an effective I keep in ronuun with groups of ires | agent in promoting a feeling oi boys and gtrl* to various counllr ,. b .. -1|d Mn .- y bstog prepared by SUOe Senator j an Ity and a spirit of co-operation of the Stale, members of the to! any group, rega dies* of size j lege dairy department and tbe club “ "** t * u ‘

tech-j Celebrated football teams, crack mem bc-r* have b-e-o brought U>- ... y.

regiments, and great nations all g.ther dairy compeUtloas at coun- 1 % t w Jersey ha* attacked the! owe their success partly to indi- ty and Stale fair* have been pro-

problem of Hie drunken driver with vidual and collective pride No : motrd. and prominent breeder* The only interesting thing about the directive** that has given Jer- aroup can achieve great things un-1 have been enlisted to efforts to pro- it u Ibe fact that Benjamin F Winsey justice lu reputation- The law : less this attitude is well developed vide good stock for the youth* ter. who own* and to tearing down requires a jail sentence on convic- ] New Jerxeymeu have a State to , The aim has never town merely the house to build something i ttou for the offense Mr. Dill has be proud of. historically, physical-j to interest the young folks in dairy able, came here a poor Jewish won a national i puUtkm to his j ly. and commercially In hardly ( animals, but lo help them gri the not long ago He has bad i job of making New Jersey high-1 any importani activity has she | best and manage them avoiding fun ouv of that Vanderbilt h

t lor the non nMtortag failed to contribute ouLitaudinr to the most up-to-date pi a,lice* than Vanderbilt, who built K.

_ _ well as lor the law-aMd ; men. or valuable laalenalr. la j known to the dairy busittoa*. had Winter, who earns his m tog and moaclentvous turiorist H variety of soil* and terrain no state j Great a* to tbe • latiou New Je sag power, enjoys both believee tboroughlj in cumpul >or:. i exceeds he r In proportion to her | sey must fe.1 over the remarkable ..

ia 1 ■, Blenrr* for this offense and *e she rank* with tbe leader* a triumph of her children against a

u < ndi si rrinr to close loop .aole. an agricultural Stale. In pt'bli. lorir.idable field ol compelitor* her HOfiVV. Sir?

M -he Uw tb rough which too nuuy { sthooto and proportion of ecmd | profound sattofariiun wUI lie to thr

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ways a

I am going to pv shows: Tbe man who at •eat la the street i doesn't lutetul ftp | xt corner. The maid who isn't called ft) iephone tweuty-sevre day—al lawat three off I tng dinner. The uncle who basal | money aad ywi to treats The eon who nlvwr

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‘ luit ibousand* more who are under not »*>h very sharp rasorm. with j the ISOM- eC*ctive influences and r.eat care and skill. No irrtlati who will ia the future constitute a »•* fwliug afterward. A trial i sahsux- Mai part at her citigeary. eoticited.