Cape May County'* Home Newspaper CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES
Friday, February 19, 1926.
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K02E HOKE BUIE 'BEAL PUBLIC’' LESS WASHUOTOH OWHEBSHIP OP IVUUSTBT Now that the miner* and op- An economic revolution
^qulellr colng on
Al HAi«KT
eralor* have compoeed their the coal *1 rite—recardlea* of the merit* of the aettlement—those who *o luetily demanded Interferenre from the White Hou*e can *ee
their
thl* country
which may eventually rival the tnduatiial revolution of the laat century In It* social and political effect*, aaya Bran* Clark In thNew York Time*. In l/oo. *ome 1.400.000 people
.a Office: BCtLOiNO. U1 South avc.. SooIaU Clty. N. 3. Office: «tS Anbury
price. 11.10 per yeer. o any addrea* in the tatee or It.' poeaaaaf
» FOBWABB blb can * by the Sea laie loner* on TMeday ordinance . provUlnr for Sutler* two and a half : oa the at reel* of the uniform concrete eurho the city, waa a bis Mep in the march of prosrea* 111 prove an Invaluable r advortlains- Gutters of "th provided for will go provtas the otneta. ■* of th. drainage away with much of the -•Ion of din. ivre was aane ol : to the pruTtelo* of 11 nance providing for nalI enrhe all over I tve once they are
valnattoa of
coot, the city aei per cent, of the es-
> to one thing which the should guard with acrupi aau that to tha quality of work. A* It U standing for » cost. It to to the Interest municipality to hold the the atrieteot ado the terms of the apedd the Inspeotloa of the lould be moot careful, t city and property ownt full value for every ceal tndlturr. If this to done, will be silenced.
The legislature of Pennay). van la. the Bute most Intimately concerned, was told by the leader of the miners that It* offices to settle the alrike was not wanted possibly the President of the Catted States would have been told the same thing in effect, and aa he poser area no authority to Impose hit will on either operator or miner he could not have forced either to do his bid-
ding.
There 1* too much or this running to Washington every time romethlng come* up that someth It ks the Federal Governit should dabble In. Year* ago the doctrine that the Statca supreme led on to the civil Now the pendulum has swung Just as far to the other extreme and some people think the Sutee are unable to do anything for themselves. It Is time to get away from this <dea and not only assert, but make effective the reserved right* of the Sutes, and this leads rign* to the fjuatala head of all governihls country, the Individual .vrter. If we are to have the kind of government contemplated by our Constitution the voter moat throw off his lethargy hla right of suffrage and derate the character and ability of oor State Legislator*, and then there will not be so much need Washington, and
1 in the Cnlted States owned stock, but the figure now exceeds 16.10.000. or an average of one it of every seven people. A widespread diffusion of corporate ownership to unquestionably now In full swing. The customer and employee ownership financing plan brings Into the stockholding fold millions of people. When the coal Industry .nthraeite and bituminous— reach this stage of enlightened Industrial operation, there will ore strikes and the public will be saved the financial loss, suffering and Inconvenience of
the present winter.
BWH TYPE OF
TODAY’S BAILBOAD HER Commenting on present-day railroad management and per-
Grsy of the
I'nlon Pacific system, says: "Ballroad management today la ' the hands of men. almost :«1 *y Ux reduction. thonl exception, trained in the
the very bottom,
knowledge la
utilised In th* solution of the fold problem* constantly arising In the improvement of operating methods. In the Involved rate matters, and In the vital question of public relationship. Never before have we bad so nearly a co-ordinated national railroad system. This country has seemingly adopted a policy of private ownership with governmental regulation, and the managements
WHO GETS TAX BEDUCTIOH? The bill that to pat through Congress to lop off million* of. federal taxes will benefit the great mass of taxpayer*. In-' eluding the large taxpayer, the small taxpayer and the non-tax-
payer.
Tax reduction is Inevitably a | great stimulant to Industry, to ■stment and to the Insugurai of new enterprises, because It meant a lowering of produc-
tion coats
Now It U a fact that cost of production la almost Inevitably the consumer, aa much as raw material and labor coats, only the Item of taxation to a permanent one liable to be Increased by Bute and local au-
thorittc*.
It to not easily controverted that the sale price of an article, which must be the total cost of production plus s profit, and all ,
to.! M op.r.Hon. U lull, tuod ' h ' *" la , *' *'*'
about the attractlvenr"
What Other Editors Think
Timely Topics Takes From Leading Fnbheatiosi of the
piping in unison mill always In-
plod thereto.—Wall Street Journal.
The man Franco really need* a* [[rord*
.— *JJnto , O r of Finance to Aladdin.- Th ; coml0f , l|d have adjusted themaclvee to that i Journ **- will bring a tremendous develop method. i A conaervaUve Is a man with a mrnt to South Jersey. The
-No other business to conduct- i P«»- » Progreeslre one with a push,
ed In ouch s pitiless light of public knowledge of Its every detail. Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph.
CLUB WILL C SEA ISLE
faetois are often aa lo promoting the advanre-
1 of a community as are the
of officials and trad* Oae of lb* greatest feel the growth asd progress
-Virginian-Pilot.
Even dry. wine fall* under the ( ban of the Prohibition officers.—
STTSE ..r-. h
IIP.. I. wtld tb.j —" ■»—> p^p,.
ik. 1..01..1 tk. nil-: ^ ...p, ... tk , „
roads have progressed In five |
Musings of (he Office Cat
Some people have trash cans, and some Jus: keep their Junk In closet*. lure of j a lot of folks meet tholr bills effort !, n< i pa*, ’em without even speak,he ing. itrik*; ■ al Kk A chnreh for men only would rarer not live long enough to to i| by named. If she says no twice, gu rlghl ahead. Two negatives make a positive. Work, say* John F'oater. was Invented by people who were iiimir c o ii - . nervous to stt still. kent. Every-; ■nts absolute "Back lo the old grind." algh(air. water, coal.ed the dentist, returning from naturally 1^ sub- his honeymoon.
Many a man thinks he la the fe of the party when be really
only the fool of it.
Boosting South Jersey Elmer Times: Taking a I*
from the striking example bring pirsrntrd by thr Stale of Florida. South Jersey is about to undertake a co-operative campaign to
home center as well ia* an agricultural and Industrial section Meetings have recently I been held In Camden and Allanj tic City to which representatives ’ of nil the comnuinlUes ‘u the counties south of Camden were invited, it Is proposed to Join hands and unite In a mighty chorus. Only In this way beauties and possibilities of South tersey be forcibly brought ; attention of the rest of (be Cnlted
States.
One little frog
raid by ut
ng a prartlral
■ Ions brought
hrmselves in the hr- . John Riley says travel broadens defiant refusal ot ar-| 0 ne mentally and fiatteos him
financially.
mem are working ' ive done in Eng- ' IF* a rare girl who blow* n« -rnramt control i fellow good when >he gets a It will coiiie in Eng- chance, long It mill come I „ ~— The people will ! ” aJ,or Champion aar. a , ed gentleman la
bright!
There may be i
child labor, but It ton^ no] able around home. It Is not what happens but the way you take shows what kind of man you a "I threw a kiss at Mary today. 4 "What did ahe say?" "Said I was the laziest In- ; her baby Is'born. * >vw “»•"
Why should n
■ di-llratr human i
weighing twelvt more’ An Italia
• that the tight dh
■: would make the new baby much He: "You know, a r lighter and stronger and child- song always moves me."
> bulb easier. she: "Really? Let's plaj
' The lattert, heaviest baby Is Hume Sweet Home' ” not necesrurlly thr beet. It doesn't hurt a man to hi
„ Profits on the Pennsylvania { slandered or lied about. pro*tdl*| Hailioad tor one year reach a he doesn't deserve It. It to th ,1 ■ peak'' lor all time, more Iban j deaeiving of It that hum. Jt
. IIOO.OOU.OOO. I — Th.-. and Increasing tallroad j Fairy Btory-Once Upon (profits everywhere, should gain a|» n •'hveiope bearing the It I ; friendly heating and better pay >''Return In Five Day*," wt
A bride with thirty pickle 1 fork* Is lucky. She will always jhsve somelh'ng with which
open a milk bottle.
its!
five days.
Th* radio—and thf padlock—are ' converting ua Into a home-loving
years by efficiency of management p^pi, _ M1 |.aukee Journal
' to tk* point where It can Justly 1 be said that sever before In our
a th* movement of pasren so comfortable ot
munlty to uslty of j d^agabl*. and the freight serand to secure this there .ij, r f K iitr and aatlafartory mutual respect and rloat | -But management alone could 9 and understanding aot have accomplished (hero aattboae upon whose sboul- wying There bas been real* the work of booatlag most giatlfylng tmponae from t thl* point tkat the good Im, ra nk and file of rtllroad etn : of Rotary will be very af- ^ players Never befo>e baa the With service aa Its mot- esprit <U cotp* been higher and I spirit to Instilled Is Itajpr.d* of stra la their Individual service to lb* cam- roads aa appareat No resume but sari lea to rack af tk* call roads would be lust or satlag a spirit of good .uiseletr without aa honest acI bringing about an va- knowtodgesseut of Ibrlr effective
adhereov* lo high tbv betterment of lb*
municipality, the mate • nation that cannot but i la advanctag the Interests
s city.
aplrii. this entbt already bad Its birth t
Rufarlaas of Sea 1*1* and It
I be espvctad that It
bridge and the eeasbore resorts will undoubtedly be mart affected, but It will also n-arb the Inland counties of Gloucester. Salem and Cumberland. Tbnr will Ike a n In-creaae-d sale of real estate. There will be a greater building program. Farm land will Increase in value. All of these thl.igs are bound to occur. 8o now let’s get busy and help swell thr tide.
Whether the pedestrian gets an
even break depends largely on Appeal to Camden Republican* where he's bit -Arkanaaa Gazette. Camden Argus: Favorable tc. It is reported that fewer wldoss action Is Indicated in many secare marrying. Can It be that dead Hons lo the appeal made editormen do tell tales?—Punch. lally In the Camden Argus last And lust a few years ago being week for the Rcpuldiran* of Camknock kneed waa a misfortune Ir. d-n county to gel together and Stead of a dance.—Birmingham stiengtbrn (be patty oiganliation X (ws The need for action I* apparent lo
Another paradox la that many “ ll ,ru * Kepubllcans.
climb to considerable heights by The rallying call has been
remaining on the level.—Florence heard and the response
(Ala ) Herald. encouraging. There are tb»u»an'
The fanner I* lucky allhal. If be of Republican, ihtoughoul ll
were more prosperous. Government r !'» r » n,, rour, '> » h " bell*., th:
would begin to regulate him —
Peoria Star
If you want excitement drive through I .os Angeles these days
Strive For The Better Things of Life Atlantie City Pies- It i- good be able to find work in which
rgy and f. without stopping : It is leading, llur
My Labor Is Not Finished, Says Luther Burbank—He Will Not Retire i alii After Fifty Years of Wutkiug Miracles With Hatnrc. the Plant has "Wizard" Is Bauer Than Ever in His Experimental ll ”' | Gardens at Santa Bova. California 6
Hill: "What time to ItT” Hale: "Five-thirty." • By Gi-orga, I've got to ]_ out and meet my wife at f
o'clock."
When you dance you t ■ he fiddler, but for tha I apartment bouse resident neighborhood saxophonM form free of charg
We regret I
erica, the abaent-n
disguised him
hat he thought nmlnal and ahot I Customer: "Will
rear long?"
y sin ply because the hua- Healer: "Wear 1c during the past right years. !"'r. nobody has eve Id a way of calling bet .n :•**«* for the second Tk'' .k'.'T.',""^ "T»-r »r . 'female deteellvaa."
... ,k._ 1 "Nothing aurprlalng a
ow would you 11k* toi
clot In
•I the .
Florida pennant
of Huda.« and Kme* Countie. .* do ,, , aueb • Itanaparent political move , f „ h)lp M mjin hjird rnoug |,
j that It U not likely that It will p un ,|,
| ever get beyond the committee to wayn* Wheeler saya th* drywhich ll to referied. It goes n,*, me wets bog tied, but Nbh-
Itaeir m marked drgrw* In 'without qurollon th.. Frank Murray Butler will tell th. mmunlty. |lla*av a“1 Demorratl' lieu- wotld that every wets a Hsr >
tenants of Hudson County would Houdlnl Ixiulavllle Time*
I be delighted through Ibelr big ArreaU of meat-guard perao^-el WHEN it roqulroa sUty-thr**' malority - to get control of the (or conniving *u r* on aaten aecllons rick "pickings" of county. Indlcafe tbat aotn* i train to convey week-end with the big city of Newark and ‘hr ''.Islead La* i TarS visitor* home from ' the Hcb Grange*- a county an- , ' — -i,.
. CH, .. . IkkO, UMT-jpetor lo Ik —» --I J51.pwSlkk.~li - Bn kniom
In such weather as last , egcapt Democtatlc m-tjoritb * Ncw# f^de,
rod provided, the proof of Buch a conaolldatlon. loo. wouln
lure iff the seashore U fnlly aaauie the Democrat* twelve more b , hp dMlr , lo Irpt (N ..
What to now told | votes In the Assembly and d.- lro( , Kfiwi
Ml Atlantic win some day to prlvr the Republican* of a State. ^ r . dlo buf u known by the * atory of every Bculh Jeraey Senator. A beautiful whrtnc lioin nurotM . I o( , ubrP h , ,., n agppon tort, whether the vtottors are ' a Demoera'le standpoint, but | n d,anapolt* 8Ur am New York or other large cannot ronrrlve of E»»ei the Po | lrr , ho (ojn ^ , , U spect hldaterw of population. Th# man i premier county of the State pci lBf in n brB roop lb(1 , „ who 'annul vision this growth ls|mlltlnr Itaelf to be made the tall | evidence he Is a bad egg.—Miami
"'^uiore'^ex' Wl1 * M>on * > *‘ ,h * unlvi a It la being 1 U , eu -rywhere now I human Kn * l,n, l ■"'l Chicago. ned by j Warden: "What• or lose your tellgloa to ^1 • quickly I’riaoner: "Tew. .i living. I>,rd hath Joined let wo 1 high class taeiinder." dally uews- I - - The thing that M firlency experts can nee i .. San Ft an- stand la ho. John D. < build up wlthoul a i akea only a quarter of goods lo i for the modern girl, and t
shortsighted indeed.
i the Hudson kite.
I* an rinallsh at If a man', shoe* and hai Ma correct he la well dr pot - ,,1 »' mailer, the upkns lany h, «d are the important I b a nny concern. We Get b Panoramic Vie Old Lady: "in my days, i weie taught to darn their ■
e cold wort' •« beeping a restaurant. ” •Have you any * patron, glancing e
along and took tha Inst a

