[ New Jersey oa J«J,- ! . ritf « July , 3^2,44a. Ob Ac t i, Ae number of pet 1,000 of tte popaU M 7J59 in 1925, as agi j 1924; ami the numbe * per 1000 of the pof as Oi.: in 1925, as ap 11924. •: > . '
stops at a taadaide staad buy* U tM beitet that he to burin* Cape May County produce. It be teams that
Mr. Hail has set the figures far the number of people he would like to see present oo that day, but we hope he wiB be a| ably disappointed by the an ance doubling his figure*.
e fa 1924 fa 16 « 1925. e Aefattfa««aMi«Rim^ percontagt incMue was a
earners tot not be ea
kata la the many
TIMES in the
thoee fanner* who Iht op fa the requirements of the State asmria-
to urge others to do ao. Their own reputation and that of the county is at (take in this nutter, and besides it *01 be found profitable in the Md fa be honest.
i of the judge, jury ami r*. and it ■ high »f the country were arrirthis decision and enforcing fhe longer At decision is dtethe greater srfll be the reKnmenting on a trial »
d be far better off if the m kept Aatr hand* off the the Cape May County
AIKT THIS TOKC W LOCi When books st the rad of the fiscal year, and Aotrs a balance on the right ade of the ledger, there is general rejoicing among shareholders. The United States Government, the' largest corporation of all, bar just finished one of it* greatest yean srith a surplus of $377,000,000. And Ais with lowered taxes!
Ae Mellon phikaophy of fawyr and increased revenue war aet fifth a* the wisest p Ae natea. f pursue. Alarming nabces of inevitable deficits, if not approcfaMfa Mnkmgfay , by Ae pork-
of Cape
May County during the past lys and fattt If not aU of Ae sc* wat Ae fadk id the victims
emsdve*.
Old Neptune, while kind, riderate and helpful to a certain not disposed to tolerate too great familiarity, and those who exceed Ae limits of safety do at their own risk. It is true that as an aftermath of the tropical storms, the tides have been strong and treacherous for some day*, yet there are ( who are reddew under the
benslble as It Is when devoted to an individual. By telling half-truths Use sensaUoaal yellow can Impugn the the Integrity of a city adaUnlstrmtlon and create In the m of the unthinking Use thought that all Is not right and the "gang must be broken up."
longer to catch up srith tbe halfthat truth than It does at other i the meantime there
the word of truth many not fly as fast as the half-truth It doi* get there, with the result that the genersl public k faith in thoee newspapers which peas the counterfeit by practicing sensational yellow Journal-
where the institution of Jury trial la establish**!, the Judge Is in full control of the criminal Investigation carried on before him. He directs the proceedings, examines I discusses their credibility and he not only sums up the evidence and instructs the Jury on the law. but be may comment on the evidence, and even express an opinion as to wbst he thinks tbe verdict ‘ should be. While tbe ultimate decision on tbe. facts rests with the Jurors in arriving at their conclusions they have the benefit of the judge’s Uafnla- and Impor-
That system prevails In the Federal Court*, and accounts In a great degree for their superior efficiency. U moat of the State
An example of the decline In
wlfh Pennsylvania and Its t of people was a necoartty e, not only from the folk
at the shore, but as heartily from (he erwoda who visit there by motor. No accurate estimate has
been made of the number who'faith of the eensatlonU yellow Journey to the raaort by motor becoming clearer every day.
car. but It to '
bridge must her. for It
ferry wait, which In many probably has acted as a detri-
•thc Judge Is msrely ah umpire In a contest between two agile and . often ^ unscrupulous adversaries, witg'no rigfit to sum up or comment upon the evidence.
but restricted to'written instruc- u pp *
who are two busy to i
many years. | "We hare reached lb* - conclusion that -the Ucited - had better not sell t - more on charge aeeo
will undoubtedly cause turmoil and distress among all dsosea. Mexican Indians especially will re-ent being deprived of service* which they believe essential to their spiritual welfare. The Christian religion was forced upon them orlgtnelly by Spanish conquerors and much bloodshed In many cases accompanied the
oceas.
But tbe Indians are vout Christians, often more earnest In their faith than people of European extraction. The price of cotton goes up— good news for cotton GAMBLERS, not such good news for cotton GROWERS. The price goee up because much rain means harm to tbe grower*’ crop. The cotton gambler makes tala money whethIt rain* or scorches. Why men GROW cotton, when they might GAMBLE in cotton, would be hard to undersUtnd, but for the fact that men enjoy producing something, apart from profit. Agassis waa “too busy to make money." The Rev. Laura a Gayior. of Mount Pleasant. Iowa, tells the Uni versa list Sunday School Asso-
ciation that
out of date and horrible. That story about Elijah calling bears to eat tbe children tnat had made fun of his baldnaK she could not bear. Many things In the Bible shock you. but that Is the fault of people whom the Bible describes
truthfully.
That story about the angels that came down with Important news, and the manner In which of the natives would have
Do you know that: If yaw me dollar a week, ywn wifi ip s million dollar* In ““
If all the trolley I _j*ton to New York end to sad. one end would ! Boston and the other end fit;: York.
lingerie counter A crook ntey get i
even hour*. Is enm re didn’t know they evor
A *lgn of Joy and ? My lov« la Uks '
(there have to be so these day*. One’ lady in nil* district forbids 1 “ girl friends the us# of t because their elgaret sU over the carpets!
havWfcga
printed* one day, they had
‘ ’ correctly oo tbe
h. myte pyy.de
This isn't
All the resort* of the have protected benches, and there it no need of cny
life if they
People with weak beam should either keep out of Ae water or *tay very ck* to (bore, where they can be easily reached. Elderly and weak people should revenue their strength and bathe wkfe care and discretion, snd always under the observation of a lifeguard and never in rough water, even expert swimmer* should remember that the bathing beaches are for the benefit of their health and not testing grounds. If three simple rules were adhered to drowning* would be few.
This undoubtedly will be the greatest artery of travel to the amihnre resorts and will greatly stimulate their growth, when the Hudson River tunnels S to traffic another new be inaugurated in the of the State. It la M woader then that Governor Pteehot saw the “two-seore Ihou■aad wires" as strands of steel which ran through political and commercial activities the populations of tbe two ■tetae linked by ths bridge. The greet engineering enterprise will radio lu Influence In every direction, stimulating and promoting eseouragtag social life, closer neighbor* and .friends of the dwellers on both banks of the river and In developing new community activities and populations within many mile* of the engineering plaxaxs. Tbe new bridge will prove itself to be of such a benefit and sound Is vest men I that It win hurry Into existuace bridge. That day la
Jadgw Shackled and Gagged Philadelphia Record: Ch let Justice Taft several year* ago declared that In this country ‘‘the trial of a criminal seems like a of chance, with all the •s la favor of the criminal.” severs judgment has been md by unnumbered Jurists id other legal- experts It la baaed upon demonstrated defect* American criminal law and its ministration, and particularly upon a perverted nrooedure under which Judges ha« been deprived of right* and powers essential to the Just and effective conduct
of criminal trials. id. from which the
American system of law was derived. and In every other country
permit poMMaaa to use i courts as a football. • law-abiding people of
are la great over kto failure to aotb# approve! of tb* Rate ffeaaU after Oovsraor
[• DEMOOtACY mean, wot 1 fat at goad as ymt are,' hut 'You pe ss rood as I am.'"—Thm
will be by applies bon of tbe* additional funds to retirement of the public debt. Going on the premise that alleviation of the federal tax burden would heighten public confidence, and stimulate trade through easier money, the Secretary of thr Treasury ha* amp!) demonstrated the practical applicabon of psychology to big buanem. Incomt taxes for the last year vastly exceeded those of the previous twelve months, os did cusn cripts. Throughout the huatoass. both Urge snd small, re-
TO THZ IUOT
Mayor Sofroney should spare no etfort to catch the young hoodlums engaged in tbe work of throwing the new benches over d* Boardwalk railings and placing ash cans on Ae Boardwalk at late hour* of the night. Three benches were purchased new this spring and it is a piece of pure iesmictivenes* to throw them off Ae Boardwalk. Sea Isle is not a backwoods country village and such behavior should he puniaotd to the limit, whether Ae guilty parties ate
or permanent
' Larrlesaneus dors more harm than a wam of knowledge
Benjamin Franklin.
YiUav
rieaaantvlUe Frew: Every peris waste the trula. but all do not realise what it Is they want Every person does not recognise the truth when It appears. Anything which Is not true is falss or counterfeit, but tbe Indlvlf who has uot made any elf or ascertain the truth Is not able lo recognise quickly. Ufy. t»--« truth The rrutb mmj a upon e slowly awakening may learn to cast aside the counterfeit. The falsity of the counterfeit betrays It sooner or later, leaving | wake of regrete. I Certain ■oaMlIoaal yellow Journalism, practiced In thla Uua of the State by n certain offend er of the print-today-deny-tomorrow type, la apurloua or ; half-truth and usually Injures, or r destroys In toe Individual, or the Institution or the city of whoa It speaks Wh»n pertaining to a rlty or a section of the country tbe practice Is as rep ra-
tions to the Jury on the law.’ some States the Jury’s opinion u iprcme even on points of law. the judge’a interpretations being
only advisory.
The spectacle of a Judge presiding over a criminal trial with bis bands manacled, bis ears stopped and his mouth gagged. Is unthinkable. Yet In effect that tbe - condition to which this minister of Justice has been reduced by tows . which have stripped him of some of his most
H. O. Fokker. brilliant flying m from Holland, manufacturing planes here, has tnsure-i his life for $1,000,000 and pays a high premium because Of the
This particular filer U
worth many time* $2,000,000. He built the machine In which Commander Byrd, fine young American naval officer, flew over the North Pole, with the financial help of Vincent Aster. Edael Ford snd John D. Rockefeller. Jr.
Fokker ought to be workimportant judicial functions and Ing for tbe United Staten Govern-
ment. and It ought to Insure hte
$20.000,000—If money made any difference.
The President's statement on prosperity was confirmed by great corporations. Tbe big steel company in the last nix months >rned more than $02,000,000. Gen-rsl Motors more than $#!.- 000.000. Thus In net profits one
Into Ae Light
Grocer—Don't you find that a baby brightens up the household
wonderfully?
Woman Customer—Yes. we have Ae electric lights going most of the time now.
OHX PHILIP SOUSA, Amer lea's March King, exercUcs with the same vigor sod swing that hr iajecti into his martial airs. Horvrback riding vs» his prioripsl sport nntl! his mount ssddenlr went crest aad threw him. But as soon at IJ« arm healed. (ommandrr Souse; as hr is known la the Navel he-er .r*. got into the saddle again. In trap shueting the creator of “Stars and Stripes Forever* finds •oreilr-it sport and exercise and ranks among the country’s best
marksmen
*1 seecvlse vrery
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when I am as busy or *• that I forget quantity, my
light. I never touch coffee, but before Mr. YutifSad Interposed an objection, I used to hare a little Scotch et my dinner la the form ef a high hell. I don’t beliert that any set rules of health are neretsary. A man should keep hi* muscles Id order by rseerLlng them
Neighbor (Just m What do yon mean? Johnny: Why. Ma told P» certainty had n hot bunch of furniture. Tbe young husband rived home to find hte tent*. Whatever to the ling?” be inquired. Oh. deareat.’’ i I’ve worked hard aJJ
Mm A* Zdfafi A down the tone Time: He holds x Jocund stride. And view* the scenery Where oonstellatlou* nd now and Aen there to loot from the dtoptay. He plucked It Ilk* a b ~ make him a bouquet.
•ad I light wiieacvrl aar* (rexweB^er J
favt ruls of health.*
o keep Us
-r by ctepn living torn • the fastest nnd the
Lord Beaverbrook -doubt* Ae gold standard's value, calls It a financial medicine often fatal to the patient.’Europe turns against tbe gold standard, for the reason that this country HAS the gold. They forget that we also have THE GOODS for which gold to
spent.
II the gold In creation
wouldn't help us or I
where we are If we didn't hsve mills, factories, farms, mine*, oil wells, and especially Inventive
and Industrial genius.
Mrs. Ctemmlngton Carson, New York, swam from Dover Ramsgate, in the rough Channel
water. t»cnty-two mllei
hours end 20 minutes. It waa a fine erformance. but a $71.00 put-put boat would do better. Nancy Hanks, a powerful woman, might have beaten Mrs.
Careon's swimming ream
deed, ah* contributed Abraham Lineoln to writ* the Frnch lion, and that waa more a than It would have ban tor
to uwtm from Parte far a tbe | itZfat
Heine, peat Gibraltar lr» tbe!
Mediterranean, through Ik* Sues j ' ~
Canal and on to China.
A Bored Mrd “HuBbt'* aald Ao Chaainut to } the Robin. "What are you?" I'm a llta* bird," aald Robin. "What are you?" "I'm a little burred, loo." aaldjj the Cheatnut,
I didn't marry Mabel for And I wouldn't marry i I didn't ear*’ for t
fat:
Aad Cora turned me down „ left me Sat; I ran away from Alice—eh# vti
wOd;
And I couldn't stand for CJartcp. a mere child: .. „ I might have married Sue. but she waa old: Corrtne -e fused to have am wiAout gold: them nil escape me ne bj
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