Cape May County Times, 18 June 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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Church and Home Must

Reduce Crime j;r~ '”* Hs"

Tbie^iolContract Lei For

uort afi&ltut Uh-m- early

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nrcjulrod iMarine Bank Building

Juvenile erthilaal* have

had rvllirloup tralnlnc.* nnd a very !

—« ■■— -• th P most — 1

New Banking House

Statistics ol Juvenile Crimc|f, 1 1 f l ' m ^“"'"; " Proves Lack of Religious Ir'iiKtou.s imininK

^ . A /-'l ij "In the facesoMhcBe facts what

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artlcl ■

wooti. has b«-en aw ■J i !l«-nry R Witte, of thai

the churches co-operate with each The new h«m. ..t the Marine other and with the state in doing National Rank may well In-

Home Has Neglected Job all that is legitimate In

sportive Helds lor inorcl and rell-

loua education.

"I believe In teaching morals in 1 the public- schools provided H be In a practical way. not as rules and codes to be learned and

In his addn-r? t» the Caj»e May . County Sunday school •*>rhers. Sathrred at A salon last week. Rev. Samuel I. HatnHton. general ■oc ret ary of the New Jemor Ooun ctl of Hrllnious Bducatlor. drew

a startling parallel, decadencs- of rellg*ou*

sldered Indlcatfvi- of the district's vigorous economic life and a warm tribtMe to the wisdom of the hank's tRIIors paw and

present.

The main facade, of Roman travertine. Is a free Intorpreta-

, Mary Is a grandma now, and : si ilcily up-to-date, and wears her j dntcses shorter, than* she Bid | when she was eight. She threw away her corset.' ■ and hobbed her fine long hair.' in place of all thaw petticoats—. are pome- pettlbockcni there. We've followed Mary all , I'croiigh life, and Nomrllmes have j to er.ille; and wonder what she wouldn't do. K It happened to he ! style. -

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' Various. reasons have been

, given by woinrti for bobbing

. ,, „ _ thdr hair, among tbrtn. saving , ..Iks: Athen Mary was a (lf llniP- frolll headaeh.es.

little girl, the age ot eight nr-

"Aw. replied the la* li.nl of the tavern. "But tin- fl b.-ll rang Just before you dii up. and all the Kords In t»» had to go to the Hrr."

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Making a living Ir one i.f man most imMiotnuus oecupations.

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Manr wont buy radio i« cause they ape still In tb.- -> perl mental utage. and yet the have telephones. The monkey glands some < Ihem ai.-eady kad may In- ll reason they net that wav

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HAWKINS CONSTRUCTION CO. \ Sea ble City, N. J. Builders of Modem Homes . Estimates furnished on my MmI of work

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or Ma, she- thought would be

ol?" oTl Imrror ement of penv/hal i like ftls H ,. k n , ,

cited and to be examined upon for - «iun «*>«• Homan style and expromotinn. hu) as projects of ne- presses the plan from which it

tnal living and In terms that have was developed. for cbifdhood. But the Tl.e main entrance doors are of morals in the public flanked by engaged Ionic col even by teachers ol un- , utr.n* and pilasters enclose the d character and of deep panda pierced by arched h.aded

Insight, will not furnish windows.

: foi living the ^Nbovc the grilled doors

™ieliglou' mo- ! hronte" emotional cor.ent. i con.reunity

been symbol lzi-d

She N-ggrd and coaxed h«kji n a local depart mem store Sal mama. t» please lei her wear, c ; urday. the woman had het

h*- aklrt

Hu. laMita and

idstars. i

hair.

nllc court. Mr. Hamlltot •The iHatlntle* of Juvenile

crime oHer abundant * evidence that we ate getting the. results of

pa.w moral and spiritual

of childhood The report for 1914 tlvntlon. the rf n of the New York Stale Prison the good wtx' . . Cotm-tlsBlon showed toe enonnous artc. . h|ch

increase of boy criminals, spirit of the living God f

and bootieggerr are -not! Ij

, Id • ■>-! TBt, ,re U- , cml , ^ , .,„ reU . lf

sell and everyone, said "no. no little Mary. It simply Isn'fc done. •*3ust wait until you're grown up. about nineteen or twenty

the grilled dom> ■, :lll d ,ju-n » Ug the fashion. youH ty of water home com : ' j*, Mary, when of '

_. appear-

snee and the

goes to a Wildwood grandmother, aged •!. When seen by * friend

urday.

treasts xharn and was In a Jubilant mood. She said cutting her, hair had •cured her fciveg.^' '

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Of couree j. cirl will not bellcve tWsr'but she can grt a b-autvful complexion by steaming .tfer face over a waMitub: wringing oat clothes makes the

Mary.

In dart. In

r ed stone. | wore drensrs dragging da the,

cor red It say*- •Ounmen ^ work.' ^ “*■»* • Ample vestibules with marble ground, in fact she wore'd train.! correctly says, uunmen.|wot^ wltbln |h(t hnnh of mpn w , lwlct) . pr04itl> ac . Ar .. Mart w orc . corset then.:

no legitimate function of the to , hp hanking room and; around her wasp-ilke w|dm. she public schools to furnish that, for' a f ore taste of the richness' wouldn't near go down the street|

i the

duct of homes where larttyy^ inditrero.u* prevail. Tfcr" crin>| . nala .tonawro;. arp , n

SrtTools and on our

impretaionable. and looking for m

arshlp and a gaug to

Constitution. It is the function

of the churches snd “Unfortunately It

February ) on July )0.000 on

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v' Talks wit h thousands of twys In priaons **d .eformatories bring ou. aUiwat wlthom ex ceptlon that they *« without rellgtcus training/ •There Is a direct rek-ttor. between religious Iiegb.-I of childhood and youth and our cstlonal crime situation. "Or. J. T. Glia' in Measurements and Slandf.jls in Religious Education' make*, public the results of scientific tests of the ethical standards of American school children. There tests showed that n huge majority would steal and lie and cheat under very slight provocation. After a few months of systematic morel and religious training they all showed greag moral Improvement In a srJiool where every child cheated to examinations not a single ertild cheated after one year of rWUgloUS In struetinn. In another were €< per cent, of the ehlldrrn lotwoed Incorrect change at the beginning of the year, all but one turned correct change at the of the year. “Assuming that we dcBne religious education, norms mere Instruction in religion, but as reconstruction of rsgsTirnce. in voicing not only the child's know ledge but also hut habits, hi* skills of living, his attitude*, seals of values, and his ideals, religious education is the only thing that will supply soclely-« direst need today. "Religious gives motivation tot conduct; that Is. it surrounds ih« more desirable things with satis factory emotional accompaniment due to the strong sanction:

religion.

•Through this religious s tlon boya and girls acquire good bablts: and good habits, lei remember, are as tyrannical as bad ones wh*n once they formed. In adult ycais the per- ; non brought lip Jn religious sur-1

f&O.OOO

long-, jo. ms; to 1100.

e left exclusively to . the, g iol*. and to

tor American home life M.rch f 1»:5. In addition to changed. Fifty-three mil- j,* eapHal It now has a aurplns of the American population ! fund *400.000 and undivided ot connected with any rell-, p i oBu of *H2.©00. Its total organization. Jewish. Catb- dlle depositor* j, now *:.-si.000

~'he .American ! m,,] (OU | aaart, | 3 .ofs.tpo. oral difflcul- The b^rd ~r >•» tie. trying to And Itoelf in this, Hon

There

line increoaea ment. and carrying them to and from the yard makes the waist Hue smaller and the limbs more Try It. girls!

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: tal of *30.000. which

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It tightly laced. S 'Strange! Very strange!" cjacAi.d Mary wore live petticoat', ulated a stranger In Pea Ridge, to augment her trim fona. and { "But actually I have not seen a Incidentally they kept her off. a Ford car on the street except my lor ot cold add itonu. qwu., .-A*» won* 1 owned Here?"

oral difflcul-

itself In this - Ho n. Latimer R. Bakri. Hon. onal period vPllllam H. Bright. Jed Duboi*. | rce for every c G Rdredge. T. 8. Ooriin. , me of our cl-1 R^r, j Kay . j r„». k. W. ■ or every two R j. an q »• Smith. R If. Thomp-

son. The officer, are R. W. | Ryar. presldeot: George N Smith, vice president. Role-rt J. 1 Kay. vice pre. J ldenw Clarence C.' Eldredgc. vice preeldent and | cashk-r. snd William C. Todd. 1

assistant cashier.

e in religious Jet psrt. A ilnlsters who ic marriages portad that i as many dla tried under gton as those rch memberoutside our wide are pn.i« who have hey ever had lilies and at

shout in

>r happln ■ er Bud while ih of the par-1 lered. aelf-in-

the tu

marrti

ship,

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sided lost t

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Bound restle whlcl the li

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dulgrnt. materialistic, individualt !■ too late h with these look to them vnrture to the of chlidren . oiled in any 3ut It

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millic peopl genei of ua and i

e livt* of the da >j a and yocng the only hope from moral

•racy."

Hr Stock

Caught 900 Pound Sturgeon An unusually large catch «•! fteh wa« made by the I'nli.n Fisheries of Sea Isle on Mond.nv. A 900 pound sturgeon, wh.teh gave the fishermen catudderahh nouble was among the catch. Caviar vk'hteh'-Is obtain.-d trom the sturgeon I* a delicacy and brings a high pri«^- per pound. Tht fish caught In the nets Included. porgies. etpakenv. btill.-i-fish. eealiars and weakfish. The catch was of K0 barrels capacity, -blcli Is considered by the Bsh.-t-

■■ry large tiaul.lbr

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Is the Sailing Smooth ? If you are not having smooth sailing in your financial affairs it may be that your plan of expenditures is ‘ listing” a little because it is not well balanced.. See us about to budget. . ^ First National Bank - Sea iale City, N. J.

Robert Full. Said he'd mr And stuck to ll Robert'* friends began failed the steamboat

folly."

But the darn thing went, golly—." But je stuck to It.

Prepare For Your Future Now

Do not wait for better times before giving thought to your future. Now is the time to accumulate and save a pari of each eemed dollar. An account with us will help you. 4% lateral Paid on Savings Fund Accounts. First National Bank OCEAN CITY. IV.wJ.

Tempting Delicacies— Once Difficult—Now So Easy/

The Fruit of Your Dollars You are losing dollars all the time your money 9 is idle—you are producing dollars when your k funds and Gainings are here, at 4 per cent. I compound interest.

Security Trust Company Cape May City, N. J. Mail Your Depoaits

Atlantic City Electric Company

OCEAN CITY DIVISION

10th and WEST AVE

Atlantic City Electric Co., N lOtb and West Avr. Ocean City, N. J. (imtlrnim:— Without auy obli^ut .hi niv :. Srav trs:-. t lute and full inlortriatiou on SERVEL IDEAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR

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A SAFE

INVESTMENT _ Sea Isle City is a seashore resort built on the sound foundation that comes from a gradual normal growth. Real estate values are still low but tire outside world is beginning to realize what an attractive resort it is. The popularity of this seaside city is spreading and year by year more families make Sea Isle City their vacation city. A rise in land values is

sure to result in die near future.

Land can still be bought here at prices that makc.it a good investment. The increasing population each year insures your initial investment of a substan-

tial profit. theSeahleCity Investigate the opportunities Real Estate offered at Sea Isle City and see Board-YoUT j* 'fop^yourscii its braiiant hilure. ~ , Consult any Realtor. (jUaicUlteC Ol

True Valuation

Have Your

Property

SEA ISLE CITY REAL ESTATE BOARD

Sea Isle City

New Jersey

W bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

“Take off-brands of gasoline for example. They may be good or bad. But why use something you don’t know anything about and run the risk of all .sorts of trouble? When right at your very door—everywhere you go—there’s “Standard”, the reliable gasoline— always dependable.”

“STANDARD” GASOLINE ALWAYS DEPENDABLE