Cape May County Times, 8 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

FWBAT. APRIL 8

Cape May County Tunes

Publlcbcd Every Friday by Ihe

ATLANTIC I'KINTINC AND J’rni.lSHIMJ COMPAST

Sea Isle City, N. J.

Publication Office: .

TIMES BUILDING. Sll South Laodn Avc., Sea tale City. N. J.

Ocean City Office: 622 Anbury Avenne Wildwood Office:

3205 Holly Beach Avenue

have chain groceries that sell at prices much less than the average rettiler and some of these chain establishments are now entering the produce business, but even these stores will hate to cut their prices or make way for others.

■nbacriptii

mailed to any address In tbc United States or its possessions.

i the general public

measure was passed over his veto and is now a law, effective July

1.

Thr program as finally put through is satisfactory to this county, everything we could ask for being included, sate the ocean

Except for stores handling a front boulevard, and that we arc tery high c'i» of goods and quite certain will come in a later

catering to a :rade to which pricr program.

is no consideration, thr small Under the new program some grocery and produce store is of ,)* route nUTn bers hate been doomed. Ford has pointed thr ,h anf j C d, but the roads are thr way for doing businrss that will Mnic roa( j Silrm via' reduce the cost of living and at Hndgeton and Millville to Ocean the same time yield a profit. lt|o ty w ;n be known *« Route 4'> he refuses to enter the field ant j t f Tgm Dennj.

Price. IUOO per year. | ' ,nl ' and ,or ,he bfnc,it ; to Rio Grande to connect with

..r .c 1 n..k1l^ Routr 4 j( proyidfd fo| yhr

road from Egg Harbor to Sraville, via Mays Landing ami Tuckahoe, will be known as Route 50. The Pcnnsgrovc-At lantic Gty road, which will fur nish connection to all Cape Mat , County resorts for motorists from Delaware and the South is taken care of. as is the road from Tren j ton to Da Costa, by way of Bor , dentown. Vincrntown and Indian' Mill*, connecting with White | Horse Pike, which gives Trenton I folks a direct route to Cape May !

County retorts.

The rood from the Hudson j river bridge plaza in Jersey City U. Cape May, through connecting roads, is also on the program, and 1 will open up the resorts of the | county by direct route to motorists!

Eng-1

Entered as Soenod-Clasii sni't'-.r WHERE WERE THE

at the Port Office, at :Jea Isle;

City, New Jersey. LIMBS OF THE LAW!

ADVEBTISi: ODE HEALTH BENEFITS

Cape May County resorts and especially Sea Isle City, fail advertise their greatest as They broadcast their advantages for summer homes and the pli ures they hold for the vacationist,

but they fail to lay the

their health-giving qualities that

they should and thereby - fail

draw a most profitable class of

patronage.

Being sparsely built up, the is purer and therefdre more vigorating. the iodine in the breezes wafted in from the ocrar meets Icas resistance and the vio let rays of the sun do .not have t< force their way through clouds ol smoke and steam to do their ap-

pointed work.

These facts are so self-evident that it is strange that physicians when sending patients to the shore to recuperate .do not take them into consideration and advise them to go to the less populous resorts. Possibly thr fault lies with the resorts themselves that they fail to play up their chief asset as they should.

A correspondent approving the editorial which appeared in these columns recently on the violation of the fishing laws, asserted that last year trawlers were seen just off Corson's Inlet, that they appeared to have been there for some hours, if not all night, and jthat they must have been succeaahil in making a good catch or they would not have renjined to

long.

This charge may be entirely j true, and if so thr question is vhere were those whose duty it it to see that the ocean fishing laws

are observed?

If these violates were doae lfro “ York •"<1 N ‘

•nough in for the casual observer j l* nd -

to see them, they were certainly i Thr completion of thia program ■lose enough in for the minions I will place this county well on, if the law to have seen them and | the map, providing direct routes 1 Haled them before a coun of | to thr county resort* from all di-

iustice.

THIS WEEK By Arthmr WILL MAKE 0. 8. LEARS WE'RE GETTIHG MORAL BUYING FORGIVENESS CHINA'S AWAKEH1HG

Musings of ik Office Cat

rtiarrh nolle* In Iowa t . ; ar* atuty; .* aln u-.. ' r»»rj way. a»d I* ia v»rj . a*>le anil iBtervotins. you , ,h ■ vlow of aln you ever had Mote. Com. . ; know, on thaw

probBlily parmor. of .he ne« of fhw:kln| . , Bro oraIl«y." lax .ban eotn'B of New Jei -y *

,, : »arrW«. ff, i "Yb* itarllag, I know they »„ * 1 wen. H a a hit .hick to „ *r> me to pay for thr h,.* fBt caught with." Doc HughM BBT* B lot <■' :, t Pie ate of the ” Ball row : T.y hlaii* at orory atati

tanU.' K«sr». That wtl — _ hub “A difficult n —mm. ponded the ffortot. "Btin. ■ . „ ' sppruprtat* hlnmoau 1 mar The French Academy of 8< uiua' lb« lady's wrath W eoc«~. a moel arrioua Body. aay>. , uU |,i g; kec general chartthat MargouIU. a Iteuch rn ta Or> Rawer Dalatee* Th. 0 ameer, has perfected a helicopter, ja^nin# •over*" flying machin* Such a- marhlnc. -lihnmr aoae tiger lilis* enabling you lo fly and ri«e di irctiy from the ground, would l^dy: I waat to boy a give the inventor aeallh u: -: *ef If* lor my hunt limited and would hr thr tM-e fterh Did he tell invention since the atari of (he: kind to Buy? Wright Brothers With a bell-j Lady: Of courae a copter la good ord»r you could I lium't even know 1 ac ■tart from thr roof of your apart shoot him yot. nnnt bouse or office building, go 1 where yon like, and land on any i When a man la ful other roof, or office building ! _

Jersey Justice

Philadelphia Bulletin: The . Baiimex !-aw idea that the ha-

rrctions and likewise providing bltual criminal Is an incorrigible o» “rf u**«■ vduusjCe* M.y o,un,y ion, tsset Ar.d i rplendid adveitisement j l:> c ant e**t to «1I points, and while there are laws to pro-]

it again«i poacher*, those laws | HEW DISCOVERY TO

clety whom society, for Ita own protection, ia Justified In ke«p- : Ing behind the bars for the whole j period of bl* life, ia to be tried

In Vah*

It is no: too late to- play up thiv feature for the 1927 sc

LESSON OF FORD

COMMISSARIES

Thr world never moves back-

innovation that

ward. Ea-h

points the nay to a more nomic, but higher standard of living i- seized on and turned to the benefit of the people to the mo-t limn. The high standard of living among th. rank and file of the people of the I nitcd States

is proof of this.

Much humor has been indulged in at the expense of Henry Ford', tin Uzzics. but many a man is driving a high priced car today wii.. started with a .heap Ford. In the auttmiobilr realm the Ford car was a pioneer that lead the way to better things, and same June made thr manufacturer the richest man in the world through a marvelous production

system that

in Sea Isle Gty wav further demonstrated this week when the city lost the opportunity to enter the county baseball league because there was no field on which the

games could be played.

Baseball is a good, clean, outdoor sport which is enjoyed by almost everyone. A county league is assured. It will create intense rivalry between the vari>“«ous commpnities, will dr:

««> a*ei

hiding him 1

:-ale of v

pay a very high

should be enforced to the limit.

PLAYGROUND ONE

HEED OF SEA ISLE CITY That a playground is needed

ELIMINATE SKEETERS The United States health

vice h preparing to make tests of a new compound which has been ] discovered in France, and which t promises to be effective in th battle against mosquitoes. It i said to be absolutely fatal to the 1

pests and to have no effect \

ever upon humans, or upon plants. > It contains formaldehyde, but mi be used freely, without fear « danger, except to the larvae of the J

mosquitoes. ^ The new compound will not more 'I act.'

Han* In ratable*, the cities and town* will have to make up the deterioration of vtrecta from other *ource*. There the motorist may have to even up hi* gain by contributing more to the budget thr cHte» muat nuppor: to keep tho highways In approvable condition. But taxing by Indirection 4a never the irkHotne thing when It i* ael down in uneacapable black and white. At preaetit the motoriat* are ahead of the game, and thr morrow can take care of I taelf.

The Jan priiod la dances and, j onM ,44, , kf|T -. In moral* 1- pawing In ChriMen- , , , 9if a fourteen -hlld-.i don. and pagan land* Turkey .* {.,»•, you »•* ■Ttoi “ BUppreseing immoral d*®***-; monkey for half nr toe* :i.o,»»«—■ -«o«,

-f” ; IH k-ln, Ik, .0,1.,

•b— Irt-I.. I. will lU lil'" b'* “

Iloate I* a place where you 1

rust the hash.

Interstate Motor Courtesy

keep you healthy from birth to'» s W , “l IhdtviffttB atnsrk

death.

• hat would you do? .

Health new* and educational! :hl« Wii.'ur? Wlddae.'aayhow^ ^

out lo New Jereey. At thj final se**lon of thr Senate In Trenton two Anseinbly bill* providing life term* for 'hardened offender* weri

paused In concurrence.

One of these meaaufes t- general In nature, providing that ha-1

bltual criminals may be #en- Philadelphia Bulletin: There tenu-d to life imprisonment. A ought to be the most complete "habitual criminal" is defined a* reciprocity between New Jersey a person convicted three times 01 and her neighbor* In mutual felony under the provlalon of the tecognltion of motor licenses and Crimrw Act. 1 lliver* 1 flgrtlflcate* issued by each Such an offender, on trial fo* a J thzr. The fifteen-day vialtlng fourth bffeusc, i.« thus to receive Privilege i* altogether too abort a life term. The other measure (or * SDv'* which Invitea the

specifically provides for life 1m- of ‘> ,h ' r »° come „„ prlaonment on fourth conviction *‘P ena ‘he aurnmn- with lt«i County would like , u , of an offense involving the use not:to apeak of its relation as a real constructive action that or carrying of deadly weapons ! commutation district to metro-j result In a ferry line, and

It affords an additional way ol IP 0 *' 1 *? *f a ** r * °“ either side,(so much oratory. _ —.v....,,,, reaching some hardened ofI. Bdei>! an< * 1,10 dally hrglra of it* citl- There arc many property In- ■bat w‘ll w rite on clouds build | If lo^ta like new who might escape the penalty ol t0 neighboring state* where tereata at make, beside the prog-; ln *“- t-.uk* of smoke fiv', niH.-J "Tea, three year*. Ive wore It. the more general act. Anothrt |expect to receive full In-.reaa from the southern end of !****• This opens up a marvelouvi ,M|<, *be r<istomer. "Gncc I kaf

operate by itself, however. It has* “■•■asurr paused adds to the tettni terrtate courtesy. | the State which now I* a dead ad *ertUing field But the rri, ioc v *d. twice I got It 1 • 1* wil'd wherewm d„ s»!3 ..i: Xf ^Zr"'- * ~-iw. ««« «. •- —

iiiotorista. Furthermore, the Ji *ey suburbs of New York and

Philadelphia

That Is gratifying, important _.-wa, and then more important is

ilghUly inters*- new* that tell* of the discovery’

mo- by British scientists of a new

llamln. l.OoO time* more powi

« east of the Hud- .

Hard to baat—« china

The nature fakers aerer fsle

toring privlle,

aon and we.t or the Betowar . f U l than any known hitherto. It i OFFICE CAT Tae situation call* for relief from will cure rickets, snd. most tn-1 This la a day of apiiriiIS~i ,h k , ’.. L * 8l,,a,ur ' Bu ' ,n tll,f ra ** n ‘,'cresting, it seems to have the: t * u ' one ha* not yet spruce «| while a sensible policy of enforce-!,ff«-ct of ultra-violet light. —

m.-nt would do much to antlsfy

the complaining motorists The ... average Pennsylvania motorist in "rtilasterol” and contain* wha: ie! fientle Teacher (who has bew New Jersey pay* bis way over «h. practically the pure vitamin D. a ! "‘d' »»oring to faculea!roads of that Stale and ought not substance called ergosterol j; ortr Ipal of "turning tbt other be harassed by unnecessary regu- c «'> Be made cheap!), and an, - ae*k" to tbc hardest eg,. !» tkt latlons. i ounce of it would be enough to cl> e >: Now. WiBie.

• • to! -

The Ferrv

Cope May Star and Wav

firm annual stockholders meeting 1 Btw * * re !,> e teally Important. ___ of the National Navigation Com- kl,ld ,rt nrir *- "Give light ,nd -^mple fisdic thinks double pany ha* been called, and Cape l‘B*' P^>Ple w'il find their own I Ptwure means the same thin* May h: Interested In what will *»>- *' Dante said. Give health | ! '“•-timing, tranaplrr at that meeting. ] »«>d they will have energy to] , . There have been many unfilled! w,,rk *ell. The thing that gets on < promises made for a New Jersey-' Moral* change and return •- h *t®»ny nerves k to see s ^ Delaware ferry and Cape May noimal with time. Health i * H*ht colorod coat •

— — lejknowludgv art what count. ! dark P» nu - f «• General Kectric genius > , You “J Tou've worn thh hs:

h.v* .nvented a aearehllght gun i

1.0m ,n action. „f ,i„ ™" t 1 '' 1 „ wi.,w.. ..-III "»■**■• wM. it m,y he aided

s now revealed that through me business methods which •cvl the cheap car while pavigh wages. Mr. Ford has conducting rummissarirs or! »e«I grocery and produce first for his employers and for thr general public, in high class goods were sold rs which threatened to drive

less. halTthis

persons

tamty to Vti,™., a. g,„a.. tviii I K «“l W '«W, _ prove a source of amusement tn ■ - ocw "^P 0 "' continues to; viable record (or giving the — v ~»” >0 th, mot,.;'' ,”' • h ” '“'“"'iL'alritJIhafa.??' "" ““ which will have teams in the,' ,E, . lance - Thc ll,,lr I**** arr : league, and will prove a good ad dffidfd, y ac1,Vf « nd ; A CrediUble Session vertisement. rliminatc. Philadelphia Ledger: The New Sa I* a,r ... o«,r,d Sooth Jmnt h» io no, .oat..;^'.^^-- SttlotSI franchise, has thc material for , * ,r »y successful in its con- a higbwa> program with a bon i •ood team, hut the lack of a sun ,rst "'''h *1» mosquifo. but tlir I ° r * 30 - 00t ‘' 0 ‘ , ° looking ti

. • , , • , . ! creation of a fund of *j«oubiquitous singer of the night has | ufm.OOu lor new roads and pai»ei not yet been entirely banished *“ , **- Th '» leaves .... 1 , v- . IlHuola. New York and Ma,—

no.n our borders. Nor will it be! cbm unlcv. the people as a whole, get j

into thc fight.

There i« no reason

..,1 , i Bla,r « erimtnal code i* strengthniouiu or any annovancc thclened by a aerita ol law* that =on'ing Minuncr from mosquitoes. I "I! 1 r^'" ’^ U ,,n ' ! * H ' r if even .... 11 , , ,n ' ,b '' '“‘Position ot Ilf,it ever vo.ic would use a little tence* on habitual off.-nd«.„. a . are in providing defenses against j to rr . ,urn ,0 *'*• paity con:hcir inroad'. I hr time to begin j important^c'JMUtuOonal^a'mend s now. About ever v home there' vr *'re proposed. One oi

,ho«U b, tVl ,

rare lo prevent am water | ronl ] provide lor M-onnlal.

■landing lv.ng breeding plai

*H 1C n ^ haV * b - n Bard on Jersey driS?*. ch^k.ug

ible ground bowled the city out

of the opportunity.

This paper has previous!) •inted out the need of a good dry playground for the children of the city and a few weeks ago the Board of Eduration made a idea to the City Commissioner* to purchase enough of the lots adjoining the picsent school grounds to afford room for thr increasing number of pupils and state.) that the grounds could be use,! for a

ball field.

This request was turned dow n I

the

Commissioners as not!

needed at this time. Such a pi, ground is needed as part oi , progressive rMort and it can nevn he acquired any cheaper thin at

is the only Stalr-ii with a levy on gasoline.

Jenny cnnsolra ita motorists how

' exempting

Ros.n 'Be heavens shoulJ onticur i "'•‘•uiant (ora new

u uiiivir. Vltt-ca. oig _ , , . ....... . ' 1 .. 11: UI ! - —• m Me the ferries, and rounding f P r »»‘ ldr n' of 'he company, "dare the glory of t;.,d. »„<. , h .. „ . up those who did more driving ““w baa an opportunity to create' B- maruent to show to r : h H ,, U Augti« died, would - •TTr.* ... . -• « monument to himself, or to. handiwork. They ehould Inourn

on this side ot the river than (he Pennsylvania law- then permitted. The present Jersey law Is in a sense retaliation of that date. But Feun-ylvanla now extend* the privilege oi motoring on equal terms with courtesy extended to Pennsylvania drivers

by any Other Htatc.

New Jersey can have no de-

Frvd (with fervor): “MsCl

"Would you die f»

-mo. Mine’s aa us-

BcFrank Crane Says

Your Knowledge Has Power

loae a great opportunity. used to declare th. xlorv v- , It In time thc National Navi-; Penders, toutb paat* or :-a (krchl > , ) : " Do Tom

gallon Company takes action or | mobiles. p r kuto ’

steps aside end permits som* -

other organisation to proceed An old man ia Illinois send with the ferry. jon* dollar to a woman in 1-idi

! “r 0 *; 1 • toU Balt a

' watermelon from your father sixty >e*™ ago. when I wa, ,bi r

a.’.) 1 do*?J >n ^. , -. wa,, . Be want* kept out of the par'

B. coasider, a little pahllrit 1 **‘ l M * little learning a da: - ‘ thing.

The question D. can ,., u bu , 1 , M *“‘' ’“humanity to man r»*T

fnmt heaven ,, ,hL i" - "' ni P*fed

standing in my way.

money, forgive and forget."

m given**

•umanity m woman.

" - 1 1 irom - - —-euuiai. nsinri i reave vuui power. ■ ri'r^TTI B> " ;r 'r ■ p'*» lace for mo.,, le gislature will compare ] 80W a ? rou,,d "P‘" 1 «>

■ late n

thc M

The protests have be

aistcm iui thc part of thc Retail i penmid i . Caw vriri,, aLl ,,ia" 'L'" gai> that Mr. Ford has decided j eTO , ln j , or ^ a j| to closr^ tli.ytorrs to thr public j Held lot next spring ar

j ROAD PROGRAM

to. ■ . ,'"k '. ,r r '‘ u,Icr NOW A LAW

• help base-1

Tbc road building program Jm ! w-r he next six years i« now fixed, {and is well as the fmethod by which ' on he money is to be raised. Gov-! froi mor Moore disapproved of tbrjlaig wo ct.1t gasoline tax, hut the dur

I'his will go far

H velopment. Thr authoi "’ll carry on the usual camp.

1 «hich all standing water that . '

•“-ovrraUe will be removed m treated in «uch way that the

not too) m,K 'i "’'cv cannot use it. With

ire thri , b r it-ration of the public j L" lor the| South Jr: ^-v should be practically I-* football'far u| 'hr annovancc of the)] aa * a ball! musical pests. over

immer.J The ncwly-diactnered F -nch! •mpound may not be tested in has •ime to be of great use in ihisjj^' vountry this year. Without it.; w ha however, there are many effective p, ’ r '

am tor j weapon'. These should be used. I ^

, r ,']* nJ •' 'hey axe used we will be undi

y to absolute freedom "sect which an.mvs so!age t of the United State*! summer time. j* 4

One's Gain. Another's Los*

'•-""It City Press: The n

•'• r did a belt11 thi ' 'll than when h. t.g "•*a over the guNiU

Knowledge ts power—sometimes. It is power only when it is practical knowledge. The mere acquisition of fans and information may make informed, but unless those facts apply to what he undmakt do not increase his power. You may learn all the intimate fact* about all the Ki England without helping you appreciably in thc cement buvin, It may make it easier to live with yourself, hut it will .

crease

about a yacht full of educated people wh

uninhabited island.

„ The on]v man who knows what to do „ ..„ He builds a shelter and hunts for food while thr othr helplev.. What little education he had was of a practical ■

applied to the needs „f the niotnciit.

>- He had powci because his knowledge applied there. k drawhig-room conversation t)w others would have ha<l powci ’* their knmvlcvlgr fitted thr needs of that situation. -,1 Tho* 'ivak ol the failure of education make thr . of thinking that power is the only end of knowledge,

i. j Knowledge is ot three kinds.

There is knowledge that gives powr culture; knowledge that give* wisdom. 11 Knowledge is like ihe food we take ir I this food goes to make t\r»h. part to maki

’I | make thr structure of the hone*. So only a par* of knowledge out any broad education attain

ange ot their Informs'

[laa: minute. Moen on

* a ' , A Mohammr'ian write, vi» B _—7IB: bu co-religionism rf 0 n ,*i boater Ooallfl *' J»*y lor heaven. Th,y «» ' 1 "> take vacations their prayera to A)|, h * on '' flri the W«i " !') you ti..'suae we know v-u * 1 r ' ''-'HspenaakU.

““a pral

luting bogging. ! The Middle"

" That

wledgr

* only creed ia gr*

’“c tka* the druggist ‘ ■" k *- the affable atrant'' Hae* you any of '■ M ■ ntension stories?" ■ But 1 h*». ■oanetblng L 1 ' 1

> -ball cross, officer: ■ •' •> much or thia •" truck has."

TIDE TABLE FOR AFRJL ,ortr aIT A? y ~

mt'-

> thrii

urk.

iv-er. Some men eminence because al and applicable I

Knew Hu Stuff

s'lr;,ri ,h *fot Vvis

’ am I edge is put

Another part of knowledge feeds c ‘ appreciations that make men's another part m knowh-dgr c

It

at. or cultured like ('«

• wisdom is li^city.