Cape May County Times, 11 December 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 9

M«j- County'. Horae Newapnper

And there !■ no dancer of this market dee re** in*. Instead tt will *™w all the time in the ram-1 months and each year will!

lencthenlng of the!

rrr, °a or greatest consumption, j *• •'ell as an increasing winter 1 demand. At any period of the •inter months when local consumption falls to keep pace with production, a market can readily be found In the nearby large centers of population, whose m*rkstr are the best in the land. There in every reason why Cape Hay County farmers, poultrymen and dairymen should adopt the very beet methods and high-grade stock Id their huahshdry. The dividends In doing “> would be large and the in-

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

Friday, December II, 1925.

What Other Editors Think

Timely Topic* Taken Prom Lendiag Publication! of the

United States

Perhaps knight* woold be bold even now. If the maidens s eren't-

Battlmore Sun.

Nc doubt the ase ot soft coal has the endorsement of the laflndry tn-

twesu.—Brooklyn Eagle.

If you nnd Shakespeare too hearty a mental food, try Bacon; thafs easy to digest.—Albany

Press.

The trouble with running awsy with a usd of money is that you have t# go farther than it does.—

Stlverton Tribune.

Woman going through husband's j trousers was the first person to Institute search and aelsure act—

t» As south the by a wind of «]-

•vws the beach was

J*l«, the local eom-

* much stress

fa abrafciteiy safe. |lite can give.

AftSlaOture. and

r MUMP, at the Slate have

A UFE SIGH IK AOOOKPIiSHKEXT In (be death of Dr. Rum 11 ». Oohwell.. not PhlladelphU Hone, hut the country at large hna leal one of Its for*moat. fig. irae The death of this wonderful roan will be deplored throughrat South Jersey, for scores of >ur young people have been enabled to aecure advanced education at the institution founded by Dr. Conwell. who might have mn unable to oo so otherwise. Born of parents In very modere circumstances. Russell H. Oenwell was a living example of • here there is a will there is a

way.~

Commencing when little more an n mere youth, he had servhis country constantly throughout his four score years.

HU 3rat service was; in the war of the rebellion, when he answer- country now hare modem Improveed President Lincoln's first call! “outs, including the mortgage for troops, organised a company j foreclosure notice by radio—Bos-

and took part in numerous Transcript-

gagemenU In the early period of ; -'“erica would be a better pUce the war. retiring from service on 1 lE wh,< * 10 llr * U w * °o ald bear ... hel . [h P ,._ i mor * •boot the rdga of Uws and

less about the hall of bullou—

Comes now the announcement of * magazine written nnd edited b> lunatics. What, another one?— Springfield Union. The tighter apples are packed In the barrel, the greater seems the tendency lor the larger ones to work to the top.—Miami News. In the old days you hated the villain and lored the hero, hut that ] was before movie heroes were in-; vented. 1 —New York Telegram. Do the young men seem loss esger to court? Well, who would hunt rabbits If tbs rabbit* would hunt him'—Washington. D. C..

Post.

Sproklng of tbs prevailing mode. in nomenclature, c.a anyone direct I, ur. to “Ye Olde Pr warre Whiskie Shoppe?—Washington. D. C, Post ' Many of the farm houses in IhU

EXPORTING POWER

WHY DID I EAT TOO MUCH SOLITARY CONFINEHEHT

The Scandinavians run a cable under the water, ship and sell power to

Denmark.

There's a hint

I for New England.

s p e c i a 1 ly for

J Maine, which In-

telligently plans

while in service Dr. Conwell began his educational work by establishing a school for negro children In North Carolina. After a few years spent In newspaper work and at the bar. in which profession young Conwell had al- ] News.

be felt Ira- •

IxKilsrUle

Tbsre Is grateful Intelligence In the discovery that there is no *u< thing as ptomaine poisoning. B the discovery came too late for

! tlof

The Friendly Town

Nutley Sun; One of the quee-

town. is as to whether

friendly one. People w(uj may eonj template moving to a place will ' inquire whether they will he cor-

. | dtally received, or whether It will I* fa a strange 'JUag that evolu- j tnke five or ten years before poo-

lake up the work of the tioaista don't trace man's ancestry! pj, ,p, ak to thral th<> wrr< , t ministry ami his lint fielu was to »® Uw camel. That at least would or Invito them to join their or

build up a run drfwn church at I •by “ m^ny people go ganitations.

Lexington. Maas. Prom there be ! "P —A [ -1 Every time you give the glad was called to Ptlladelphls. to ; Knickerbocker-Pres* hand to a newcomer and try to take the paatoraU of a church I * i h,ra ,e<1 * l ll0D,e b r wolopa | |aa . — w. ^j. h ; that city tire barfcn, the firteries. lag him to your favorite orgsnixaoterte ..g .k.» .1...., k k-. A few years age H was ‘ssptweed It tionK, you do something to help HberlB. and hat church be- 1 only hardened the heart.—Norfolk pa» '*>«• wont »tnn» ik.i

Pilot

frequently asked about a “any follower.!, boxing Is a brutal

Of the New

apeetaiums of the caUeae gave eon- ■ «f the great asvhe made in farmJ#t*i« by the use of

the State could g*

About Your

Health

Ttsngj You Should Know

htli alone on t

Grace Baptist Church,

of the largest, it not the largest. tgregaOon in the country. This s In X87S and from that year the life of Russell H. Conwell s one of continuous constructive work. Banting millions of money th.ough hU eloquence and

a lecturer, he gave It

all to the upbuilding of church, college and hospitals—for the relief. education and uplifting of ht* fellowmen. He lived not lor

meet/ but for humanity. J A Winter Talk Turned Into channels of trade . Of the various forms of pneutbe ability of thU wonderful man ' munis stages and complications, would have made him an out- It Is not for me to discourse here, standing figure among the rulers ‘ But the means of prevention, end

of the commercial world, but he ! abilities to ! ou * hl 10 ** worth •louring.

— «*» -»«* Hchm for ^ ^ having tarried here awhile, and | dlu9p atmospheres without tul- — . _..a_ «— himself int^trai protection by clothing. A

"Acres of; germ has been identified and thousands ‘ named as a cause, but we know

tor himself he asked nothing. ' that other micro-organisms may heller .Han anvone , cause Infiammatlon of the lung c* better " n well. Pneumosia. like other picture hi, great objective In Ufe. , Mrlou> u , ikely to he did himself in this little poem I )n wben tht „ , omw<1

• ,—i the word along that your j town is a friendly town which has, I no exclusive eUrles. but which 1 I welcomes all new recruiu. and is | disposed to take them into Its

Itlvltles on short notice.

gave . U> lay op

Sportemen Should Obey Laws Elmer Times: The work of the New Jersey Fish and Game Commission In restocking the fields and streams of New Jersey with game is ma'.lng New Jersey a for sportsmen this year. It is rare Indeed that you now find a gunner who grumbles over the neccmlty of taking out a running license. Gunners are like every other class of humans. They wanted to be shewn—and they have been. The funds received from hunters' Uccnr** have done remarkable work. Rabbits, quail, pheasants and game fish arc more plenuful than ti-a yean. atm. despite the keenness with which they are guaued In the legal aea-

Tbe New Jersey

ess realise that If eporism'-n want good shooting it Is atmolutely

to observe the limitations placed by law and

Cave Man Instinct

Atlantic City Press; For all Its

.Muanjoye w e■«>«! TSorl to

When professional pricering performers really flgbt it is a dangerous game. Tbe death following a mill at the local club proves that. But man is not many centuries removed from savagery that he falls to register a desire for the elemental. Hence, the millions of dollars spert upon •st-fignUng under established raids, or the box-office rush at a

the

get "front row' at. a slrcec melee. One Law For All

Philadelphia Bulletin: There cant be <oe law for the rich one for Up poor in matters of prohibition. any more than In matters of murder or theft. The privileges of a hotel 'In the open serving of forbidden liquor arc not greater than those of any cheap lodging house. The padlock belongs on one place Just sa much as on the other. If there has been continued and defiant violation of the law.

The United States will produce 22.332,000 bushel!, of flax-seed this year. Tne world', production will be 113.000.0W. bushels.

Epigrams to Make You Think Paper profits are often too easily Life Isn'. worth living unless you

make It so.

Home these days la where every-

body ain't.

You have to like people to have people like you. It la easier to U.’crate icform

men: others take them for granted. The only thing experience teaches us Is what fools we used to

be.

There are always two sides to every question; your side and the wrong aide. A man's home Is his castle, but It’s not always safe to turn It Into a brewery. This age la so fast that It has to reach backward to grasp time by the forelock. Tbe things that contribute moat, happiness are contributions not purchased. No matter boW absent-minded a woman may be. she seldom forgets herself. When some people drop a bint. It sounds like a ton of coal going down the chute. Some couples ar~' happy, and >me try to live according to the budgets they have doped out

|

v-vlra Kr<at tide.'- ir. tbe

1 . ..... Bay of Fundy. I R SB ' ;>E Tbe Maine export about which he knows most is seed potatoes—excellent potatoes. This writer has bought many a carload.

The “power crop"

should bring to the State millions i of dollars every month, without j the inconvenience of fighting poKothing comes suddenly, a long time and several revolutions for the humble b take power from kings, nobles and , clergy, thus Increasing a thousand- ’ fold the number of those with a share in life's good things. And the merchants, the “money did not gain power except as they j learned how to use it. The next step along the path democracy will be another increase in the number of earth's children that share in property. That step will be tskgn when the great crowd ; learns bow to rale Itself and finds competent leaders that wont be-

tray It.

| If our men of power bare any | intelligence, the change will come a long time hence, and as peacefully as an election In a golf club. The trouble Is that our “big" mer take themselves too seriously, attaching to theli bank baianoa more Importance to historical precedent and the rights of others. Frank Canale, aged forty-fire, is ! arrest'd for chaining Uls children to the flcx,r and flogging them with a heavy rope- Ha beat his wife when she released one of the children. chained down for four-days Bootleg whiskey.

Jim Hoffman a

I the hands of a boM I stunning affair. Blessed is he That • appreciation for be aM

disappointed.

A lot of othsrwiaf Aj and pleasant people t* M have any mate be*. A certain society a

spent *10.000 o

tlon and got a quarts Doc Hughes says « for a girl to get a I recognized as the rW We wonder if Kfa t man was hurrying t house painted be tore t)

He; Walt a mlacta 1 jd I heard something break. a She: Never — Just my promise to motlMrvJ A mystery that p The answer—{ caa'f I Is how some stars |

screen—

When they sbo Tramp (entering pawl "Would you give a | cents tor a bed?" — Pawnbroker—"Wkn 4MFM Bring the bed aro | a look at It." Come Oat at 1 (Ad in Mlnaea LOST—Dark gray rent mall brown strt I Rothschild la Ins

Grocer: That ain’t an: a t sleeps is the I

night.

Mrs. Ferguson. Governor Texas takes prohibition seriously. She wonders why they arrest bootloggers who carry two or three pints for sale, but don't arrest bootleggers worth more than *5.000. The Lady-Governor has something to learn about American methods. In this country five thousand dollars means protection, five million dollars means immuni-

fa t« M.OW.

the time tbe feed fa aas W readily

My mm blgb-pro-

euJd rare the State. •*'«*> WM ,be l “ 1 Bterary work b , overwork, worry, or other com warden, have been especially County fa intimately * wri,,en * brte< mon ‘ b **'| mcm cm '“' of •leMUtJ'.' kenee It ,tve this fall. Game laws and fore his death: behoove, us. during the harel. pun* », r den» who will fcariemly

winter months, to keep tbe bodily ^ that they are observed are

only kMSUSe , -Aw* mW-S-r sardrn. , functior-, at maximum effllcency. ohllollItrIy necresary. Every B ** d ^ ,h<Sr i foT. di-am view. i By all means prut eel the PoreouLportsman should be fair-minded MM* Che ha* But for * clearer viMon el Ihej from -> tem-1 - . ..

Two Mid-lVeslern Girls Metropolitan’s Newest Dioas

The Success of

Marion Tolley and Mary Lewis Hake Them ■'Cinderella! of Grand Opera”

enough to atoept the restriction*

; hot Ur-le the (

in l production i Mm, wwa,

••ed potatoes would ^ a inty's proouettoe "• ,torr * •*“ ,i ~ era., and brtior - su, —«'«i •—*

1 ratios sad far Jli USTii

odd ouoibei *5 , ^r n r;„ UBm .

- this ooold all he tthou a oeut of

the sovraty-five THE Kuaaian reused oreductlon armuen' w>mr tli

persture. as going out from a th * t on . plawyl upon tbt . m tbt warm room, while perspiring. Into | D teres is of *cttcr, sport for all.

the wintry blast.

We should habitually breothi through the nostrils. *o that cold Winning The West air may be warmed before deep Philadelphia Bulletin: There is Inspiration. Refrain from cioec no doubt os to tbe purpose of contacts with suffsrer. from the p^dem Coolldge to woo and lisease. win the West. The Coolldge Idea Tbe pernicious practice of drees- t* that it U not nrrwsnity to read mg lltUs girl. In thin gsixients Ull . LaFollette bunch out of the in severe wwather. just for the Republican party. It !e sufficient, sake of appearance, and to keep eves better, log the sdcilulMra pace with remoraeieea fashion •* tloo and Its majority In < both atupld sad fraught with lo co along aervii

For year* Europe baa supplied

game 1 th* Ifreat Metropolitan Opera In

New York city with Its moet .superb voice* This wa* true not only of the etellat role*, but also of the chorus, w hich was composed alraoft to a voice of artist* from Italy. RmsiB. Hungary and other

Continental countries

This etmdltion did not exist because U "vs* the Metropolitan's policy lo exclude American einger*. nor that the conductor* discriminated against our native talent, but wa* In a great measure due to our unappreciative attitude toward our ow n volcee of promise. were all laboring under the In prension that foreigners are more gifted, and are born with

tellur vocal equipment.

Then. too. the very mention of j the "Metropolitan" oendK a thrill ..I aw* (rate t-velV' amblllOUS VOlC*

the lid end permitted the drinking of vodka, the Russian na- ^ . Now they are

M hMlthlei

bird* and Ud on as*m

M wbu k Che -ura *>'* ^ SWK-nted «0 ■limited the •" h dru^'ernree and control tbe

fa at band half charged with m run n«t i >» U..™m “red apd the cry i* «*re»ur.

peril Fartlcularly tbe lower es- («•,„, r w faely and well and con- In America, for the great tempb (remitl-» should be kept warm rlnclng him of thal ecrvlce. and i of music ha* long stood for the sad dry. raeiely leave the an-called farm- I very bent and flnnvi in ultra-

Acute paeumonls usually begin* bloc out of the party if It desirec , quality opera

[ Within it* venerable walls. Ca- | rux» sang his greettui role*, and jthr golden-thro* led McCormick ; acomi his triumphs The silvery i voices of Oelll-Curd. Schumanj Heiak and Farrar have made Its

alue of co-operation. Sometime: I audiences critical. The perries* the idea of co-operation 1* that of j Rumian of whom a noted aulboione doing all tbe giving and the Ity once said. "Don't dir until oiher all tbe taking. True co- you haw beard Chaliapin " •dill

j.————— operation can only exist where J holds the gtest Mc'.ropolltan

Frodurtion of •soft" coal is at there is a thorough understand-j ibrouga epelltiound with hla mat

f drain* It lu botght. The total output at Um . lag- mutual confidence and -in - I vrlou* voice

to note wha< m|[|ft ,k. >w . k ending November swerving fxiih becked by tlrel,-*- : But the old order changrlh.

- - if was 12.107AW tons. Anthracite energy and ateadfsM determlna-

he situation. ' production wa* 11,000 tons ,ion -

elth a pionouared chill, which l» i,, rwu aln on the outride,

tallowed b> violent fever- A* "Hr*! aid" I would earnestly recommend

turning this chill Into ■ profuse. Co-Operatum warm seesi And do It st once. Wildwood Journal: I before tlx doctor gels there. Do Oore we hear much i

not wait for fever to sup

cannot be overeetimaied.

ind the bubble of tradition

Before many pages have been l lorn from, the calendar the great Metropolitan will re ound with ! the golden tones of two 100-per cent. American volcee—Ml sc Marion Talley and Miss. Mary Lewis —the Mioouri Valley songbirds. Miss Talley has bedn hailed s* a vocal prodigy, since she was heard singing lo her dolls In Nevada. Mo., her blrthtown. When her father, a telegraph operater for a western railroad, took Marlon to Kansas City, she attracted the Interest of Mrs. M. K Powell, music critic, or the Kansas City Star, and oiher prcmir.enl people there. It Is to them that the roost of the credit 1* due for Miss Talley's success , for they sponsored a benefit concert that netted the handsome sun of (10.000 tt was this money given from the hearts of bet fellow statespcople that made her Metropolitan contract a possibility. With all her home-town folks wishing her lurk. Miss Talley de- . parted for New York accompanied 1 by her mother. She gained su audition with the Meiropolltsn and they pronounced her voice remarkable, hut not mature. Remember. she was bnt fifteen, hardly more than a child. There are but few I..stances on record where sieger* have made • ihen debut at such a tead-r agr Adelina Patti t, one of them Khc bowed to her first eudlence when but sixteen, and coincidental, the. vehicle upon that occasion was (Continued an Page Ten)

African savages capture a hippopotamus. eat all their distended stomachs can hold, lie down beside the carcass, sleep, wake, eat more, sleep again and so Some die as the meat gets bad. The survivors think they have had a good time and give thanks to th nosed Idol that they happen

ship.

Wc improve on the hippo; eaters, and the Romans with Urge mr.rh'e receptacles to which they returned food previously swallowed. that they might swallow Bnt our eating, like our thinking and ideas of Justice. U of an age 1JKKI years behind our scientific age. We are nearer to cannibalism than to civilization. Oneha 1 f of the adults do not even know- enough to protect their children from tbe effect* of gorging. New Hampshire revives solitary imprisonment tor criminals. For a strong brain, solitude U thing, if not overdone. Every man worth whll mental solitude, difficult ti this age. But for the weak, criminal brain solitude is dangerous, breeds bitter' hatred, leads to insanity. As well prescribe solitary confinement for a cancer pa'lmt as for a criminal.

hrae yon mr rat h? fee i

track

* watoket tkc M^tya «

back?

lamb arux aim* wMh a and a wfciac botched (ram the fMd

of » pii . . or mtaaey . -or « be fame my dreams have all nfaewd 1

track . juit eaptyi Best and change" to i prescription for the tired to Personally, we mow a

A Chiirtma* Porno—-For Mci fl That old pi ‘ Claus, will a ringing good will (and debts) unto a •arid of ■ With Jingling ■ face, and tumi e comes to bring us ( gift*, gathered from ererr fa «ck» too large, and tie* too II and shirts with purple e Two-fpr-flre cigars that (thgl's am.

Pipes.

A book that saw the light o in eighteen alneiy-tM dozen cotton handkerd borders red and blue. Bath slippers that are for tod short, a golf stick that's *

Ung,

A thing that I’d forffot was. s set of old r -

All t

:r,*

The Stage Improved On One reason I like the movies— When dead an actor falls. He can't revive amid applause And lake six curtain calls. A Wood Burner George was a faithful retainer to a southern gentleman of the old school. Christmas was drawing near, and the bos* wished to

"And I wanted you to have a choice in the matter. I will give you either a quart of excellent old liquor, or a ton of coal." ' Bos*.'' chuckled the colored man. "you known* ve'y welt Ah burns wood!"

we haven't time to U Men suffer moot at time—this of ay |

gist;

For men must pay for i g-i. exchanging gift for | To contemplate what

leave ** •'

So then, what b

who (

t old boy* great, but

ho for loata CfoemJ .'LT-sri 'ben faa oo«M k»:

TIDE TABU FOX ] . *5*