Cape May County Times, 23 July 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 9

• M*jr Coonty'i Hume

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

FKIDAY JULY, 2S. *886.

VAKEPI ASTlACnon In inodKT colunui wiU be mA a mm interening t\nkSt ^ «R tfee wkd attractions of 'New Uadanpe, her soil am) and the beauty cf * ertide t* that it ii abaohitely a mt exr^ceration. Small thou^i the State is in limenaiona, it it Urce in its «■ ; Oittity of landscape, its alkali-

es. And ^ P««tisl PombCSes ‘ have only been scratched. HeVJeney. fully developed will be''as

enough bar not too much, and don’t swffl ice water or other Odd drinks aU day keg. Hot

t ’Tnesdxy hftemom at t Sea- We Oty Comtns *r (he application New Jersey Liffic and \ Cenrwar far the right, 4 Ms pipe lines I (his city to re«ch Avalon t Hanor. a«d «««! to »

. >si> their eiftmu They bare a t to dn aa and it is «-

The sod is the same and tnly eis the name treatment to yhid its wes'tb of produces. This Si troe whether we take the rye, wheat sod hay section! of Warren, Sussex and Hunterdon; the com belt of Middlesex, Somewet •lid 'Mercer, the pot.to beft wf Hoptnonth «od Burlington of the trucking tectum of South Jersey.

Our morn tor ne industries b still

while, our seashore playgroups can hr enlarged to acromnwifalr

hood red* to ds

better than any of them, and the d or hot boajh w more aoo'mR »n its effects, than the cokl for all except the moat ed. Don't pat scared at long aspiration b free. When it and the bon gets dry lad feeyrish, then took out for your-

totv and the life-giving sea ^asr

that

as bouadlmi as the waters of the fifcnn itself This a on|y a vapor ou'Jinc of the powibdities of

dav the will be

_ 4 . No .Stole in the Union e

. Idii^to klwed hi as ^ Wtontapeous iocatm of

\ J«-?. md Jhb kpr tbn wOl of itself cali for tha full devblo 1 .«tft of 'all' our ten*

*- -u.. . -—«- it* *. .

y a prvate otwporatioo. for ipwittOr, will prove to le ft Compony of <ht tounicipal

r the New Jeeny corpota-

\ extend im JfT

SpmIt will not do to say that this a pipe dream. This it a-.f#id

r to

wir swiftnew, IV town oH»i*y will be the city of nxronca sad the mac or community fails to Eve with that though* uppannoat will End himself itself without thr circle of i derfid progRsa. Every county and every i muaify will have its part in this

to the aftort put forward.

With its long coast line and marrrW strata) of beaches. Cope Ooarty wOl be one of «<* ■at h ntficiaries of thb ir Went. No county io At

has the svealth of a

by this

Out network of roods must

and the owners of a continue to be improved until aU

did -not pet half t of them tee a h letters eoery week \ over. The

I; dtof pa MBpart-1 sttractsom far

•durthold, with big dividends a»yra2 for all the labor rxpinded. 'Not next year or next month, but bow, this week, let us begin the work of planting the seed that may garner the wonderful bar t that will be ours for the yfoper cultivating.

CTT MOB

you suffer too much during Ac hot waves of this summer, may we remind you that j|fc*e arc good rales for erery-

h*htfy, keep out of the

fir f£e' Itmth of Secretory of ttoe Thomas F. Mertin, New has ket ai. official who for

yean has served the

if hit soc-

to well the Stott will

A militant Democrat and hard thter poiricaHy, Mr. Martin

". bto did hb

Tm« Caps Mat Stas ani Wavs says the PeaMflvanta Rrilmad seems to think anything is city, judg■tg from conditions around Sea Ue Gty b The

ditoCM Of its stodoo property the results have The company

tton at attractions tor Uk rsotorKor those who like to roll up one down dale, with ot fertile valleys, aooded and sparkling streams, those beau

norther* part ot the dtate. through ,0 Mnrrlstnvn when) ftoMral Wash. I P* 0 ' ,OT

•Mngh> so long as rt is a place ^ to dgsttp people out of excursion

trying than that ot Valey Forge, fertile Leu Valley. sn<t the Impreaalve Water Gap. where (he

K* way through

a gtgestlr notch, 1S00 (eat deep.

‘ ‘ the KlUalinny

AGAIN has the Grim Reaper

sowed the tanks of New Jersey twipnpsemrn and removed a mt useful member in the death «i Jctm 2. DsmarsK. It was

ilegr to baa* knows. Mr. S for a number of years

bid k* VM * man of whom thr

n has toe few. A man

^ finr ** k ' ^ untyi ,or s code of high ethics in thr profmfe« and wbst w as best ,or thr cqmnsunity. Notwithttonding disease hyd removed him from thr ^ agpve tanks for more than a yr*» Tm TahArtv Rtcosu) will a!

»*»d as a —nunn.it to his

brara fight.

that their sstically into thr wort. I and ochrt i Much of feb work n far thr

‘ PROMOTE as an objnt of

fay. niggs ssrzrz

fei*,«i«i«*,md- *,■ »t,.-mS&il£ Blyyvy’.r*' L aw « wrtoWto to to. uMto tohliT h, - “ ' -n i.

Jt wo for whet be believtd

be right.

. Tfe Sta« and newspaper fraternity are the bncts in the passing of TVxnas If. Martin.

i to have been created with to mind The vacatteo eeek-

t to resist! the famous

oo historical s

elation will Bne Jersey was on the mala battlegrounds

Philadelphia BulleMn: Bridge Ua on the Delaware .-pan have

" '"V produced ao large a return dur-

lag the past fortnight that ex-

I to »*•!- B*et«tlon of an earlier retirement

of the bonds snd the consequent abolition of tolls before the end of the twenty-year period Is mate-

course, the

wOl not be maintained throughout all 'he rest of the yewr. but a return of over llPO.oao. esrlualve of the fZS.OPO advance payment made by the Penn-Jeraey tua line*, la much In exceea of I the yield expected at the tlm*

the tolls were fixed.

There are other sources oi

me as yet uudeveiin the case of the

river In

trill]New Yus*.-have been fonnd In

l Mae i meaacly ptodactlve

Of the atrueture

la bound to bring bus capacity t. Its limit and soon or later th« trolley and high speed tracks will t« called Into nervier, producing

Ideals. He was a true and faithful friend, a sincere beltevr. in things that were right, and displayed a willingness at all times to do bis share In the progressive thought of his community. His lovable character and his sterling honesty of purpose attracted friends to himself and the i publication which was such an important part of his life. lie lived beyond the biblical three score years and ten. but the memory of him and the things, he did and what he stood for will ' long In the minds of those who new and admired him.

Erratic Justice

Philadelphia Record: In the Camden police court yesterday Judge Cleary sent to Jail tor 2d da*a a sac fuand gouty of driving an aev oWle while Intoxicated. and -en made a contribution tourart the support of the priaoaer'a wife and nlae children during the period 'or his In-

care i a (Ion.

The ant speaks wrU for thr Judges kindness of heart But H emphasises the fact’ that there la aouetkiag radically wrong with the administration of Justice Judge's salaries do not contemplate the assumption by the arrnt of the law of any part of the burden which the law

Th/s Week By Arthmr Britbanm 81 Stories High His Diamond Teeth Get a Car Young People Worth While Detroit plans a building of dghty<72 feet high, another record broken by Detroit. *J. B- Book. Jr., responsible for the building is to be congratux. BKifaUA.,« fated. T h I m c c h an leal age should show what It really can do, and get ready for the flying age when machine* will land on bnildlngs a mile high and elevators will go down from the j root, not up from the groundThis is new, and therefore

news.

The late Robert Fitzsimmons. ' a real fighter from Australia, had large dlamr.r.da set iu some of ] •>*» hack teeth to increase his j beauty. He showed them proudI ly. to this writer years ago. holding his mouth up to the light. :and pulling his freckled fare to

te side, to reveal them.

Now bis widow, who used to | be In the circus, asks permission dig up what is left of FiUstmmons that she may remove the diamonds and platinum set-

tings. She needs the money.

Chicago nays No. every corpse

Is entitled to Its teeth."

A. Sapp report* a home grown strawberry that measured six Inches ‘'around the waUt.”

At this t

nlxe an American anywhere. He'* taking another aspUn tablet. The man who baa to have a Uw to save him from himself Isn't worth saving. •'Not another drop after Au one." said the drunk as be fell from the end of the pier-

own. where General Wash-1 *•’ spent a winter hardly tona • p "

Wall-Xsown Editor Paasn Tenafly Record: It is not easy

to take up this week th- editorial

and la-

draUM*

to the publishers has

the offlsr Is saddened John Z. Demarcst.

edltoi of the Tenafly Rec-

ord. died at his home In Clnnter la*: Sundry—the end coining peacefully after an lllnew of I about atght jcd monlbs. And

If. ou the other bond. »otortsU j 31 “**' Northern Valley. - eeeklng the appeal'of natnr* | Mir.tally the* of the older gei.n Mitrolm mnr. M.-eJ. thrf rr *tto*. AIITI the fetoinc Of B

to the i mM f‘ w k' 1 lived - Hue Christian

_ tfca I life and who played an important section of the State: the gentle |** rt ,n lh *‘ Coumy of Bergen rolling Acids and meadows and the I ■taring Its great development in whispering acre* of corn which j 1 ** lwo or three decade*

••John t." believed In high

When we learn that the law punishes the Innocent dependents of nn offender we make no new discovery. It I* an age-old *tory. oo accustomed to shaking our haads sadly and saying there la no help for It. There IS h.-lp for It. We cannot relieve the Innocent of the mental suffering, brought about by the arts of the guilty, but under an -nllghtened system of penology vc could .relieve tlw-lr physical ILitreac. Why doa’t we? Is It last hums* Ingenuity to And prolactlve employment for *11 nrl»>*er». to th^ end Uwt their families may lite without the aid of charity? aulistltulea may > a> good as thr real article, but Ollliert Smith say* money, th-xigh useful .‘iimigh ai all llms*.. Is a p<«.. sulwtllute tor happln.w.

banner counties of tba Union to agriculture Certainly eastern America can I hardly rival New Joraey's roaslel j iwayx. from toe Hlgfetoada..)

HOME, DAD AND THE BOY By FRANK II. CIIELEY

Are Real Sport*

flprtoa lake Beach Haven.

<11?. (ape May. sad ot n>

of th* roast, ^wt - ,

|osUr (tty, reaoeaed the world t * bl F «ad eurlel lltloa •ud

the ■ pi coder of Ma haleU I Mro. her. ate *airty. ape May at Ha south* ra, ever, the pi are fix teal hoy

extientity, to AUanllr HtahUada ; "*»»*▼ A>y to the Oamv," l

on f-a northeru (mat. New J*r^y *^l‘ aJugas

dotted wHh a snrceaaluo id at-i Browss* they ate liieBdly wit tractive pleasure resort*, where i'**' befahhor* tleh eed p.e« the broeil oceei lean* ssalast ihr ' •"h* laiartably boy* and •-•*» land and "bretry waves lose up! 51 ' Bafehhwrhood know ihem th«vr silvery spray " Ilk* «*• "has* around" th.-m Here beautiful aaaahore rceorta BeedUsa their law run lone are aecd forth ( aa appeal to Uw- plea* i *l»aja of thr poaltlw son and to«ker. .speaking of health, ot becked up by prrwx.al demon

> elrlrt-

Jjy. of recreatlun, of happlnea* »< rat lee. too They here pelatial hoetalrw. muaK. lbs dow l." sad "nasalna I. rolling «**. the charm of beauty. ] fa agaluat tbelr principle*

~~ they are l•t'artabll In

breath ot health-gtVina pine waod.j tercetwd U doss and chlrkeas and ail invite you. stamp* and star* and radio. They

pent at the New [ believe that a boy without a la an Inlereet pay- hobby U likely to be no hoy at

yield In* abucaaut 1 all.

In Lullng. small Texas town of .SOO population, the inhabitants suddenly And themselves pos>f <2.000.000 cash In bonus money, paid by Edgar B ~ generous oil man. Davis got something over <12.000.000 at one time recently -ind decided divide, which Is the Texas

manner

Those that got the money hurried out to buy good automobiles. And they -were wise. If a hoptoad suddenly got money, and were wise, he would buy wings, and become a bird. Instead of remaining a hoptoad. U you haven't a- edr, buy oaa. Ownership of a car makes the brain work faster, and faster brain work will soon pay for

! lat Sheik: "Wox

A critic says that modern glrto are Just educated dolls- He map be right, hut they don't squeel for "Pa-pa" and "Ma-tna" when they're squeezed. Eliminating Mabel: Two silk garments lost . by saleswomaH -, with Mabel inaide. Please re I urn to 412. Bourse Bank Bulldlrg.— - New York Morning Journal Diner—Look here, waiter. I ordered an egg hours sgi>--and here you bring me a chicken. Walter—That’s right, sah: It was an aig when yo' ordered It. Truthful Sign In a restaurant: Pie* like mother used to make,

5c.

Pies like mother tried to makw. 10c. According to an atter-dtonar speaker. a banquet D a* affair where a speaker eat* a lot of food be doesn't want and thaw proceeds to talk about aomethiaff

The nad talked for an hour 'Thi* egg-beater." "speaks (or itself." "Then." interrupted the h wife, "auppore you keep q a moment and give It a <

The Van Swerlngen plan to combine Bve railroads — Erie. Nickel Plate. Chesapeake A Ohio. Hocking Valley and Pere Mar-' quettr—will probably go through. Such combinations represent onomy. If properly managed, and should be eneournged. especially If the people get part of the economy. Mexico City Is in danger %f complete isolation by heavy floods, all railway tracks within ten miles of the capital are under water and famine Is feared because of crop destruction throughout the Mexican plateau Many, deeply religious, believe that floods and famine are sent to punish Mexico's drastic antlrellginua legislation That may be true, but tbia 1* CERTAIN. Religious warfare, its hatreds and bitterness, are fai ore dangerous than any flood It Isn't our business to crltlrlse our neighbors In Mexico. They may do as they plrose. In their country. Coadl'iona there ern lie (he wisdom of those that established this country, giving absolute freedom to all rHIgiona. without Interference or conflacaand without Government recognition or subsidy for any

religion.

Milk to he shipped from farm* elites In railroad lank* hold lag «.••« gall.to*, the tanka In aulatad. making lev unnceesaary. with ka loch atrrl. two glass lln- , two Inches of nob, and an oulalde rover login thr rlty Ihr milk will hr 'arced by rompi.-eaed alt Into [tami lined I.oho gallon lonka. - ahrn to pastrurixlag planli hen bottl-d.

Here lies Cons'.eUatlon Mar Who loved to gai star*:

Perclvnl: "Thnt was I unkindest cut ot all. a Penelope: "What ws JT." "I showed her one < •od pictures with i holding me on his knee, i said. My. who Is f qulat?' " •l liked that young fell.* werj with the other nli ' a.-krd him to dinner 1 said the hardwi chant to hi* daughln. him to drop ‘rou'iJ In I ness clothes." ih. father!" > a swimming Inatn e Bits Alone: She I who—Argued polities: t -veelng about her otb« said she thought bnbiea n brats: told tlm of all the outer fellow* she could marry: saM disparaging thing* about her mother: hinted of skeletons In her clonet; wanted to be a alsur to him: said that all meu are alike: aakl ahe wouldn't wash dlahea for any : was no popular she broke i; always ordered the meat naive Items un the menu; thought that "home" wa* spelled c-a-r": prattle of psychology md abho’red housework: sad. ebose mother said. "No man alive Is good enough for Alyaas." Octtiag the Break*

let I

iIm.Iii

who

things:

thr cow and weans lbs II "grt something out of It; nd, that suprr-healrd or Minir other agent will inks an-', cond«vting plpaa

ely clean

| Mli» Ryan and Mark

| Hcowar. of California. b*wt all

Ihr foreign women of Wli

and will btlng bark the tennis

championship to the Unlti

Istotaa.

j Hobby Jones, a young Georgian j who irpresenls the energy an i ; nervous c n.miration of his 'male admirably. Is hons* biio fc Ing Great Britain's open gull champatoahip. W« have IhmiI leggera. | a i, hours. Jasa and lounge llaai-t-But wc also have young people that rSHint,

gay. With cBvlou* «y*s> I watched It atari, and blithely draw awny. It bore above Its flippant cardboard sign, "Excuse our

Wraith like 1 saw that rai steam up like anneal coffee pot: It rattled round th* corner, think with yellow mud rucruot-