CAPE MAY CODHTY TIKES. FWBAY, MAECH H, IMS
Prohibition Viewed as a Work of God
Rev. Cfcirles E Stria* Ducnur E^Mernth Amendment in Set gran fn Avalon M E. Chnirh Says It Is For Good of K.i*e ,
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and inrdirlnr. 8urb arrumte and attrMtM' ring knowMcn «» thU waa dtaItrre ta M-mliMt.Hl unman thr public and
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•Tail And now Tdftiin 11 out thrw them alone: lot ii tbla work be ol nw to nought: Itu. ii
>• cannot tivrrtlii'"
ye be tound i-t.-n ' •tod ' Artf . ■'
.d Uod. si bapiy i a*atnM
ant tow ace the ree,t hind thta text , hancma the axtatiar
ihouaanda
me Hu- •■way" aa taiixbt
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be Um ot liquor may be a .an himaetf. t» no reaaon »i ■
annul or ahould not l«- done i»>
ath. l4St a* II take* people i.nx time to brtuk habit* b
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, TTiTr ... | Tbr natural .1.". > The diink ! waa an «ti rwbrlmlnz aentlmenti . I UM-lea ..i>.l ! (at prohibition, '"hia wua enacted; human life I ' by law nnd tound to be lecal by | rufctMmaneaa d. ihv fnltcd Slatew Supreme Conn. ( •ii In .-ally d.. in other word*, prol.lbtlloa waa oa-j If know lagged •/..n tabltahcd a* many other works of n wa> iutno.i' to tlod have lawn—by love of right,, •nperanoe waa the |,\ education, and by lawful pro-:
. I tut now ct in ' reduce.
, ..Mted unn ilu*i ijiatlv let me cite an old adage:
ahall
finally
lias turn declared i hf physician . a niedlcdnc. In , i. idlnx aurccon .Itliuul r.la fellow -1 ualnx ah-otxil
harmful.
. M the race And H*uru' its tynoraurc we have dm.- lv:.V In ' our life that which Is!"* **"'
wrong. So our an.eatc.ra did many phyalcUn-
that we In the light ol tor mrdK.l
modern aclence know are wntna| N‘'» ‘"'• ,
and dclrimental. K»r InKtanc-.
look at the a*
SriewtlKta i- II us h. Is « l*' r " early man Would you want as he- And there »rc such pine-. ti.»» as polygamy, slavery, and | war. that in Mme* past were ob-j «cr\ed without ertlietsra but today]
Nc-d I give tbr preponder- forever, ant and Kiirprtulni: Idence of the j t t t cood that ha* resulted from prtrfit-; she: "Can you drive billon. I am confident that the H e: " Ah-yew."
She: "Then pick up
today I orlKto o tie! people c
.l.-UngulKhed mark (kiiI would he ti waa prohibit Ion In liar tally day;,
cc only Ibc after cf-
A thing of beauty baa Joy ride*
ne hand *" ny glove."
Kvery woman who run* <1 e man lani dfiring an automo-
iiikfi. anA |H«ple haled that itch loom:fit such nln and misery „ the world. Hut In theiw lain
r confirmed th.
■he relwtous and pnlttlcal leader. { of Ihi Jews are opposed to It Tin y Ml to discern the truth and ndeavpta* power of M. and iremhlr
t blci..-
JU at «din r Into t
and pro lieges. The extreme measure* of oppression have failed to slia. or stamp out the progress ol • •hrtslianHy The dl*lple* ol • hrial mviupty and prosp. r Now I do not deubl but th*' some ol their pemecutor* are ahwerr They betievc they are drlroding th. "faith of the father* " And yet they muat be pcrplfnr«l at the atirewac of the new movt iwrot and their own failure Then tinn.allrl rearbe* Ibis lonrluahiB: “Why. H Is possible that these (“'•pi' arc right and we wrong Bnt how ras wc tell’ We both claim to be tbr servants of Cod But two so dmrgent con ceptmns would make God c»nlrw diet Him sell «>m muat be ot men r have Hie lot Which
why tenk»v< i
Our Bible show* us .>'*a and Solomon In Proverb.' ear warns i-gainst the mock" *y i There are example* of m. In anrlenl lime* pointing II of drink Hmlory preotd. 11 aged Us as Alexander ll Great and the debauch, ry ot And you no doubt have n i the liquor leaf*, a* to -lamp
Do not forget the tt
ns. home, for the teehlr d. hospital, and Jail* that viy wren filled with th.wrecks ol humanity It ts the province U a work oi Cod to wipe ich a blot Iron, human life.
for rteh or twse but Urn
He maketh HU sun lo n«- on met
the good, and M ndeth|H
failed But that which is of God. that is. a vUton and a truth placed la the hearts of men that will h to a better life lor ail rivUiuti a permanent i life •• In other word* Gamaliel U willing to give ChrtoUan.ty a chano and a trial. Barb is the atlMude I want you ts hare la considering the problem Of prohihtlloo Herr we
■trikes at the
been BpaOMHed by tb. ed a vi*me ot a br He. ha*. been taken up k
who want in do what ta right i* that highly edorat-d m. fma even ■ome ' brUti nai? spohen ,rm
prejudice and •
Has H h
:. lull *
i tthr bast*. Insurance companl. I,... t..k«*i. the count on U>c eve
11.ge amt In the long run. nnd have
t...md Ibal the race which drinks only a very little I* not so healthy
. ..i .tgomu* a* the nice which does
m : drink at all. Ccbiasod acien-U-t . by most exacting and careful
‘ l.iboratory te»t* hara irwn fhtough
n.u i ....cope* end experlmenl* the >1 all the I rouble, and give a
alcohol in any
ThU would be a good sign for ime of the paved rood* around here: "What's Your Hurry— The Morgue's Open All Night"
most bitter antl-ptoblhltkmUt can easily be shown suBclmt fact* concerning the w holesomc and lasting fruit* ol UK' eighteenth amoodment to convince him that It to the greatest blessing for the coalmen people since the .-.Imlltlon of nlaverv The mUkadlng thing I* that these condition* are often taken for granted or overlooked, and the new evils an- emphamred and exaggerated Violation* must tw expected In so great and vital a reform Toleration and sympathy are doe long standing slaves of the Honor habit, but stem Justice should he vlslt.-d Upon those that for lenary and wickedly aelhoh son* try t" prolong a doomed Hut these violations will he
ually wiped out; they cannot pre-■ r— -- vail against a work of God Kpr , ■ he foregoing test* and iworluakm* i charms
s
a new principle of life by which Revere. **ys Harry LMtlt. that
he may ascend lo greater vigor
righteousness and bappil
Judge--Why did you run down UtU man In broad daylight oh n perfectly straight atretch of rohd*" Prtoooct - “Your Honor, my windshield was almoet totally obscured with Safety Flrat atlck-
era."
t t t Seven Ages: Perambuiwice velocipede, bicycle, flinrqr. a real ar. airplane, bear**. t t t Solomon Grundy, fllwered on Sunday, burled cm Monday, t t ♦ Borrowed Epitaph* Tom Jones ha* gone to heavwly bOthts: He tried to drive without hU lights. - Jack Hayes thU busy Ilf® forsakes: He never djboM ' reltoe hU brakes’ Hera's nil that's «eTl of Amos
A born cake-oater U on® who thinks the girl U referring^ to th* car when she says “stop." , The Jack U vmeful It U. usOd to lift a car. a mortgage. »nd,the family's roctal atandln*. *
♦ t t
r.n angry purctiaoer dashed Into the second-hand car plan!. • Von told me that auto would
work like a charm." he began.
“Now. my dear *lr.“ replied
the salesman. “I never supposed
mil were oae of those sup*
who believe
r and n*> speed cop was lurking In i
II
He tried lo Iwal crossing. . No more from Bi earthly ®mUc-.: He took the curve mile®. Ted Small ha* gone to his He kept th* middle of the road Here He* ©fir Vlienfl, poor Tony Dtx: Far booze and gasoline won't mix! Jim Henry's friends are bereft: He made a abort turn to
Automobile* are r .
conditioned or renewed, but v furniture will always be *ec
A signs', for a left lura by an enclosed car Is usually * hand-
Henry, dear." s*ld the mo 1st > wife. "I don't think ought to be driving so fast." •Why notr asked Henry surprise “Well." explained Ms wife, have a feeling that the poHecman *>bo Is shouting and running behind us doeut sasctlJ" Hhe If t T t Him: Then walk!" Her: "Give me my compact I have car fare in It." Him (again): "Oh no you haven't. I bought gas with that, two miles back." t t T Pedestrians have rights bat they have a bard time enforcing them from under
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Goolkigc Rodz
rain on the Just and c Just For some owe may say * "Suopoar drinking waa evil to the; . drinker He had a right to lodulgr x 11 be wanted to." Ye®, but there are , other right* in this world. What ( ahotil tbow- of mother* and ehH-j drew* Should they not cry out hum poverty and filth and rag*" Why they tell me that since profit
New York
have I •ecu empty And what about the unborn mlUfe**' Have they M right again** being Imra with dre- M «n*e and raging pa-*too* t**o a | g veritable Hvlaa deaib" in limes imialed and ttanuch not tnlerlere-
However
tb. am lent caw of drunk) Nuth * pail
And today
► natural expoUievi of Me And t ain's quea
ay b.-otber * keeperT"; i u>l rered poattlvely In the (fa ,. a Ml el tl <bn»i |,i„, rt marks Me ItkeMu* ol PrenJ- • aoitdse an a mountain cliff be aUdiahuenl of the drug ^ ^ (aann s Xr. gtm The huge And doe* M not r. area rare , h ^. rI , tae f M t high, and "■»»•»*» '"■crating and re- 0-li oinemlly dtMxJvereu by racmllirr* •)* f S (kaigraphie.il Survey.
Von Lohr Resigns From Republic Trust of Pbii* 1 Morgan W. Von Igihr. aaaUtart Tn-asurer of the Republic Trwei | < ompany. of Philadelphia, ha* ] resigned hU portfolio. edecOv. ,
March «. 1 vote all hi*
Title and Trust t ompany. of) which be I* treasurer and to the South Jersey Mortgage ( ompany ol which be Is also Irewanwr. Mr. Von Lohr has been with
tr.puy lor while be 'Ith regret .
be loubd it necessary due l* the constanUy Increnslng respond billtic* of bis South Jeraey con wee tk»n*. Hts greater activity to Soutin Jersey affairs Is welooto«d by hi* host of friends who eensc in bi* acuor.. the beginning of the long-heralded “boom tlmsn." I Rutgers Dean To Attend Conference in Europe Hr J. G. Mpman. Dean of the • 'allege of Agrlcultare ed Rutgers I'nlveraMy. will sail lor loirepe on March Z‘ to attend a nteetlng of tbe executive conmiilti • of ftw Intinuitional SocM-ty of Sot] Science, to be held at < Holland. April 2 to 1 man will remain in
r progre
Costs More to Build—Ss Worth More-Yet Sells for Less
If any other manufacturer endeavored to produce a car similar to the Ford accoiding to the high standards of the Ford Motor Company, it would he impomiMe to offer it at anythin* like the present low Ford If the Ford Motor Company w.mld Buhstttute ordinary design for the basic find feature®. Ford cars rould he produced and sold for less t hat t he prevenr Ford prices. Yet by no doing. Ford simplicity, durability and rdiabilit) would f ill heiow rhe standard inniaied upon hy (he Ford Motor Comp-tnv
Just think! lA.OM.SSS model T lord cars have been produced since 1*#S almost as many automobiles as were built by all ot her manufacturers. omhined. In l*2S. almost 2.M0.MS l ord cars and trucks were built and sold and plans for 192* call for •he production of even more than 2.M0,6M. It mat the superiority of Ford design in 1B*K that established Ford leadership. It is this same Ford design, improved hut l>astcally unchanged, that is continuing to make the Ford car the outstanding leader among ail automobiles.
Features that Contribute to Ford Simplicity - ( >urability Reliability Three-Point .oot«.r Suxpmwion Dual Ignition System Simple. Dependable l oi ri*atbw left Hand Drive rtKTTno-Syphon (xxdnvg Svstem Torque Tube Drive Planetary Transmi-ion Multiple Disc-in-oil C.lutch FORD MOTOR COMPANY. KF.TROVT. MJCHKiAN
TOIRINC
‘310
New Prices
TI DOR SEDAN ’520
COUPE ’500
RUNABOUT
’290
F OR DOR SF.DAN
’565
Wc have never lowered the quality of the car to reduce the price'
I Are you paying for a Packard --without owning one? Very likely you are paying the Packard price for motor car transportation while believing you cannot afford a Packard. Thousands da Yet while they long for Packard Six comfort, beauty and distinction others own and drive these foie cays at an actual saving in money over the cast of compromise transportation.
will nuke a * tally i of manufacturing product* for tbe
Imtrd State lApanim-nt of Agri-
culture.
You too can own a Packard Sis. Before you buy youi next motor cad, use a pencil and a scratch pad before you use
a pen and a check book.
Moat of tbe items of cost in owning a car are the same as between a Packard Six and any car at even half its price. It costs link more to insure the Packard than the half-price car. No more to garage it—nc more to license it—no more for a wash and polish! Interest on your Packard investment will be a few cents a day higher—but less frequent and lower repair charges under Packard’s £ - - -
that item.
last year by Packard Sbt hoycre Lai hero driven aa average of only iS£l9 Depreciabou cost every am at thorn owners right cents a mile! They, Mat of then, spent a total oi over rina cents a mile for gasoline, oil and tint.
t rate service plan far offset
Packard Six owners report 14 to 16 miles to a gallon ol gasoline, 1,000 miles or more to a gallon of motor oil, 15,000 to 20,000 miles per set of tires. What half-price car does better? But thote items so strongly strewed hy most manufacturers are relatively unimportant Depreciation is the really important charge. Depredation costs many metoriste 2 or 3 time* a* much per mile as they pay for gas, oil and rubber together The used car mo«t often turaed in
Thr far Lard Nix k).-|m»vacrr -reaa with lire *•< "rti irrosbl aad tax paid. U drlivrmd at lawr dorr Ur ~ bore hwaqht Car Lard at* rar* wit haul t-i.-r paytac «ot mire thr' —— *- mm timr, p-rd rar alW.aare ca-tarred: thr pajtaraU H , r
II you are one of the 1 huya half-price car every yt*r or two— every 15,000 to TDfiOO mile*—you an own and drive a Packard Sx far lam money. More than twice a many Packard Sis car* were sold la* year aa ip 1924. And 70% of all these tales were made to them uho had kern buying lower-priced ccrr frequently These Packard Sut owners (mow they can keep thrir new can two or thro# times as long as the can they turned is —and they intend to do R. Ota rack a hasw they drive the car they have aiwya wanted at a fower-pv-jafle co* than they have ever piid. It U a iaa th* 9B% of duet who have bought Packard Su cere dtiru« the SM five years are sriD Packard owaara. Tfaay are not payina . heavetdepmcwlB* asi «verv year. You oercFftot do sodthar.
Packard cars are now being sold on the basis of the new tax rate OCEAN CITY MOTOR CO. CADMAN A TILTON, PROP. NINTH ST, AT BAY AVE, OCEAN CITY, N. J. PACKARD SIX

