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CAPE MAT COUMTY TIMES. TODAY. APRIL 15. 1927.
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t is the Cause of Increase in Crime in Cape May County?
OODBINE u,l 8 Principe „lor of tkc «»•» Community • bwe. •»«! b«d of tb« . Yura* Com puny wm a vtdtor on Sunday. H* wUl • f bar* ob Mill 1*. . Helen Ijtrt t* rent* for Hm laater holland Mr*. Samuel Ebey. rey Block, a retired bualaian. of PhUadolphla. vtalfad M. Harrow, of U* Ooei ny Center. ®*«r tb« week J. Roth roan apent ’ in Atlantic CMy on rM Vallae npoot Saturday -mden with frirnda - rry Botwlnlek. a Pklladeldental atudont. U apwidlns holiday* with hla parent*. 1 Mr* Benjamin Botwla-
r. and Mr*. Solomon TalchoS. he Brolbwrhcod 8yna*o*ue ned friend* on Saturday Taller, of the local •• -i*l Inatitutloo. made a burn to Philadelphia Sunday
LobaUI of the local tool, made a trip to ahoe on Monday. i Mlrsky local tradeaman. a recent Peterahurp rtoltor. >lah Ooldlaper I* apendlnc ral day* here with hi* parla Gladys Kata, a atudeni ai Trentoo Normal School, li at here lor oevaral daya She irradBate of the loea‘ High
The Woodhli.e Boy Scout* held their regular meeting hi the Central achool building and important bualama wan tranaaeted. John Buie U heading the ecouta luel Shapiro will apend aeveral day* in PfclUdtlphie Victoria Shull en'ertalned recently friend* from Philadelphia. Mra. Roar Koblltaky U apen.ling the Pamotrr holiday* In Woodbine with friend*. Woodbine lommanr ot th« New Jemey Bute Poll.e. waa a recent Woodbine vtaitor. Mr*. Harry Pear wna • Monday rallrr on Mr. and Mra. H*rry Rothman. Morrl* Cohen made a buaineaa trip to Tuekahoe on Priday after-
ooa.
George Feldman, head of the I. R. D. Hat -Company, waa a aturday cueat of Mr. and Mr*, labinowlu. Samuel Bend* row 111 Tlalted rlende on Friday afternoon. He ra* formerly of Woodbine Nick Clabotlnl will rreelre ble iBltlatory degree la Baron I>e Hlrneh Lodge. No. MJ. I. O. O. “ Thuraday night. Refrwhent* will be aerved. Mra Minnie Immemun waa an City vtaltor on Saturday.
Starts Youth on Downward Path; Rod Spared Too Much
Men Who Come in Contact With Criminal Qa»aes Give Their View* on Burning Question—Lack of H >me Training Scored as the Chief Cause
"What do you think la the cauar of the tnereaae In crime la Cape May County?** war. the attention naked men of the conniy. who by their experience are qualified to answer the Thoae Interviewed did sot Sae their aaawer* to Cape May County, hut the country In gen eral. which applies to the county alao. Men who have and are meeting with the reault of crime la the court* and elaewbcr* were quealloned. AH agreed that lack of home training waa a eauae. Judge Henry H. Eldradgr. Judge Henry Burt Ware. of Salem County, who has prraided In tbla country. Proeccutor William H. Campbell. Jr., and County Probation Offleer and Juallce of the Peace Luther T. Oarrrttaon
were Interviewed.
"I do not speak locally in
gard to the Inei
stance, where a man is • boot-
legger
and become* * financial due to hla Illicit aelllng
The neighbor, envying the bootlegger aud hU .suecm* will eome-
tlmea try bl« band at the unlaw-< man laatead
mind*. Thle, to my mind, cor
tribute* toward further delln-
qurncle* of a ycung child. ' Society'* thought eeero* to br
'Let • u-rybody mind their own baalncaa.* Society la to blame, not the court*. Lack of eaercy on tbe part of society to break up source- of crime or 'neat* of
Iniquity* la alao to blame. "If prop..: would * bower their
money al home to correct conditions and mode* of living of
>wn unfortunate country-
■ndlng their
ful practice—The result more law-'money lo help the Hottentot*, breaking." ' | Chine**, etc., they would he doing I more good with their monay. •Sate the children from crime •ecutor William H. C hell. Jr., lay* the increase prl- have their company and recreemarlly to the neglect of proper tton at home. Instead of ft.iemg training al home and the lack of them to go elsewhere for c:verehaetUement by parent*. Children a ton. when they do not know, are allowed loo much money, they) »no. where and »ith what their become free and laxy wherea*; chlldre- mingle, crime would be If a sensible allowance waa made decreased. Father* and mother* and the home condition* made should act the part of parent* pleasurable there would be ajand instruct their children In decrease In crime. i what I* right and wrong. Be*Tf parent* would chastise'Mgtou* training should be Inthelr children and Instruct them j duded. I(W . In. their education. In the laws of God and man. we 1 "A probation system la a preouldn't have much crime. j »e»l*:lve of crime if properly
handled.'*
Barber
r ,. An Inatante or allowing enil-
... „ ■ || | dren too much I* best 111 usU manifested In the entire eoun- 1,1 ,llU - A college youth try." .aid Judge Eldredge. “LmA!* 1 " *• »»rklng hU way through
l pending aev daya in this rlclBlly. Solomon Singer, of Phil* . Kpaat tha week ead la t>* oo buaicraa her M. Harrow w visitor on Friday. Potaahlnck. a former of the local baseball I* het* for several day*, r. and Mm. Barry #**r vialtriand* In rblladclphla r»-
f.
: WoodMnS checker cohorts Play the DsnnlsrlUc learn day night. Mildred Levene. employed Bradsloae Rubber Cornmade a trip to Vineland on afternoon. an Garber, a N*W York man. |p apendlng several with Mr. and Mra. Reuben regular monthly meeting Woodbine official family be bald In tbe City Hall y evening with Mayor Grecastedn presiding. Rothman wa» a South Bcavi*itor on Sunday y from this city entered ' gym building on Saturto take part In tha various
Jaan.
regular monthly meeting i Woodbine Board of Health held on Sunday night In the Hall with Isaac Kota preWarner local music er. spent the week end lr
■elpbta.
Lei barman waa a Sunday of Mr. and Mr*. Harry nd Mr*. Harry Freedt be congratulated upon val of • beautiful baby
of Tuekahoe re*lthe motion picture
on Sunday evening, k ha* just brought f Mr. and Mrv Charles
cute baby boy.
meeting of Rebekab 7*. will be held it In tbe r. M. H. A.
•ill be a lecture in the
ity Center Tuesday
d no doubt It will be an
ng one.
e L Brophy wa* a recent Of Professor Alfred _ f the Woodbine school*, i Woodbine dramatic Club 1 et In the auditorium of ter and important bu»lI be transacted. A play - presented in tbe near fuLeca Decenque Is visiting ] several daya She attbe Gias*boro Norma! lam Bcruateln will visit hi* In Atlantic City on Sat--He I* a member of AtCky Jau Kings orchestra. Btble class under the alon of Benjamla Shalk. .iday night. The member- ' rapidly increasing. AbraauJn. teacher in
here on Sunday afternoon. He la a member of the I. O. O. F.
Lodge.
Harry Feldman and hla brother Milton, will spend tbe Easter holiday* with their parent*. Mr. and Mra. Jacob Feldman. Edith Rothman entertained on Sunday Mias Helen Levy, of Phliadelpbla. Barney Lelbennan. of the Woodbine police, motored down to Tuekahoe Saturday afternoon. Jack Brtalow area a recent guest of Jacob Hoffman. Samuel B. Alegenbcrg. Jacob Hoffman. Morris Berkowiu and Sam Hoffman, made a trip to WfMwood Tuesday night. Mr. Albertson, of Corbin City, waa a local visitor on Sunday afternoon. - Joe Shapelo* and He mas Rothman apent Tuesday In Rosen bayn with friends.
v.sited friend* | of prop*: home training I as-
sign a
Leesburg
Mr. and Mra. Arthur McClain and sou. with Mr. and Mra. Myron Riggins and son. motored to Tuekahoe Sunday. Mr* Elisabeth Cruse, of Mill vllle. visited at Lrno Riggins or
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Erickson, of Millville, took dinner with Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Chambers on
Sunday.
Mrs. Louie Hawkins, of PbllaIphia. spent Sunday at the sne of Jtsee Smith. Mias Margaret Adam*, of Mill vllle. spent the week end with Johanna Armstrong.
tended t;
•No.
of tbe reasons. The In wealth, the aftermath
of the late war. pleasurc-ereker* and neglect of parents to provide proper environment at home to
ike tbe home pleasurable.
**A remedy? It la a big problem which confronts the country. After all it rest* In the hearts and mind* of Individual*—every person observing the laws and giving good example. Crime la confined to any particular
The upper
crime as well—their example should be of the beat. Religion and‘general education wl'l help overcome crime, though the religious training should be necessarily included In
education.'*
Jodfe Ware'i Opuuoa Judge Ware, who has been presiding In this county for some time, when InMrvtewed said "The increase In crime can be traced In the country from after the world war. The breaking away from old ld< lust for money, and Rrlnarlly lack of home training. Again the cause can be traced to one* general dissatisfaction with hla lot in life. He Is unsatisfied. Jealous of hla neighbors financial Miceesa and yearn* wealth, tbe other's happlm Then, where there In a law for one man. another for one of better financial and social standing, this contributes to crime. •There Is a tendency with aome to follow the example of hli fellowmen. particularly for in-
and auffera hardship due
lark of finances very seldom be-
erlmlnal. But take the
student who Is allowed much
He leads a free and easy
Ilf#—gay p-tlea and whatnot
of hla escapades Involve
him In trouble, he generally
halt—he progr
If cut off from allowant commit crime to get funds to continue the life to which he baa
i Breelow i
nily.
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03 company becomes thef S leader io its industtyonlyif its products and service are of unusual merit "STANDARD” GASOLINE
Organised Society at Fault County Probation Offleer Luther T. Garrettson was Interviewed. "Increase In crime," said Mr. Oarrettson. "Is- due to lack of home training In all cImsh and organised society’s failure to put forth sny effort to remedy the
evil.
“One of the secrets In preveatK crime lies In tbe proper handling of Juvenile case*. Chllflren must be haltad bslore they reach the courts, after they reach the courts they seem to lose theli it and their companions ostracise them, the olfente being In their Immature
Ocean View Mr. Joseph Uoyd .pent Wednesday In Ocean City with her . Mr. William H .rbour. r and Mrr. J McNInny entertained hla moth*:, f.om Philadelphia. on Sunday. Franklin Kretg. of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with Mrs E. Way and daughter. r. and Mra. Erne.! Dnwnam motored to Atlantic City Friday evening. Nick Canuso «a* an Atlantic City visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mr* Louis Mason and daughter and William Gaaklll and of pomet- Point, .pent Sunday at their summer \llla
Harry Downam and t«.. broth er* spent Sunday with M ra. F. Duwnam. of Orean Cit Mr. and Mr*. Rodney Vanglld. were Ocean City shopper.
Friday.
“r. and Mr*. Howard T « were Ocean City »hi-pp. Thuraday. Emil Oarnleh. ol Egg Hai’« called on Raymond Boaarth
Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. B. T. Car y Ocean City, spent Sunday ■ • with Mr. and Mr*. E. Minor K>
Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson Died Suddenly Cedarvill* was grandly shocked over tbe death of Mr*. EllsaUth Robinson, which occurred Wednesday. Mr*. Robinson was a maternity nurse and waa Philadelphia nursing when taken sick with pneumonia and pa away In three days. A daughter, living In Brldgelon. waa sent for to bring her body home, but the trip seemed to be too much of a •train and the end came aoon after reaching Bridgeton. The funeral wa* held on Friday from her late home In Cedarvllle. and wa* largely attended. She was a devoted member of the M. E Church and held In high
Rio Grande
and
Mr and Mra. Eldredge Hawk motored to Darby. Pa . Ia*t week, where they were sent from ’he Nasarlne Church as delegate* to n convention Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Edwards •pent tbe latter part of last week In FOiiladelphU Mr. and aara. aari wiueon and daughter. Jean, of Philadelphia, ■pent Sunday here with Mt*. Gibson's parents. Mr. aud Mra. Charlee Cress* Mrs Meier HuP and ann. and David Scull motored to Maple Shade, on Sunday. Mrs. Ruth Corson, who spent rhe winter with her children, in, Philadelphia. Is now visiting her'
son* here.
Miss Verna Woolaon. of Fishing Creek, spent Sunday here with relative*
Rev. W H. Cox I* having A baptismal pool put Into the Bap* tint Church. J. W Smith Is having a larflff refrigerator Installed In hhl place to be used in oonneMidR with his milk business. Sotm :* I Sard, at Hsddonfic'fi, visited rein Ire* here on Mon dag. Mr. and Mrs Robert Kennedy motored to Philadelphia on Tuesday and brought their son hooMl with them for hie Easter vacation Mr. and Mrs Roy Wolcott scrompanled them. They attended the school entertainment In tbq
evening.
Henry Rockwell. William Sharp and Herbert Sock well span Bumday on the golf course at Wild* wood. Nearly every week on* dap I* spent there. As there la slroaM competition between this til* II 1* not advisable to mention t!M
Mra. James Anderson dntighter* and son and Mra. Etlr* both Way attended the ftinetal of Captain B Godfrey, of Ham monton. on Monday evening While motoring to Phllad.! phla on Saturday afternoon Mi and Mr*. Ernest Downam. Mr and Mr*. Murray Kerr and Owen Dervln bad a narrow escape from death wheh their car upset a: Port Elisabeth. The accident wa* caused by the rear tire blowing out and Mr. Downam lost trol of the car. The only Injured occupant wa* M •#. Downam and ah* received a wire sc-vlp wound and bruises. Pascer*?/ rushed Mrs. Downam vo Dr Marshall's office, at Tuckshoe. where six stitches were taken In the wound. She Is Improving rspidly.
HOTEL. RESTAURANT AND STORES AT AUCTION To be sold at Sheriff’s Office. Cape May Court Hons*. M. J.. Monday. April II. 1*J7. at 1 o'clock P. M. One of Ocean City** liest business corners a! 7th and Aabury Avenue. 43-room hotel. * slores with apartments over. Lot 70xl*0. ESIBILL-TOWNSEND CORP., AgenU Ninth and Aabury Ave. Ocean City
Producer to Com tuner "Do you think poultry-keeping pay*’" Well, that I don’t knows but I think It pays my boy Tom." I "How's that?** ••Well, you see. I bought him; the fowl*. I bare to pay for their keep. I buy the eggs from h.m| when there are any. and he eats them!"
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Ocean Gty 130 _
SALE!
SALE!
LIQUIDATION Large and Complete Stock of Home Furnishings and Antique Furniture of THE HOME FURNITURE CO. 3714 PACIFIC AVE., WILDWOOD, N. J. Goods will also lie sold from our warehouses at __ * ABSOLUTE AUCTION ON MONDAY, APRIL 18th, ’27 at 1:00 P. M. SHARP Stock comprises large assortment of Living Room Suites, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites. Wicker Sets, add pieces. Player Pianos. Victrolas, Radio Cabinets. Radios. Stoves. Ranges, Carpets. Rugs of all kinds. Oil Cloth, Floor Lamps, everything too numerous to mention to outfit your hotel, cottage or home. On April 19, Tuesday, our sale begins at 10 A. M., Sharp Of Office Furniture. Steel Lockers. Safes, Cash Registers, Adding Machines. Check Protectors. Floor Cases, Show Cases. Soda Fountain, Coffee Urns. Ice Coolers, Scale# and a complete outfit for a butcher shop, a complete four-chair barber shop outfit. Electric Fans. The only conditions of this sale—A deposit required for each buyer. Complete Pop Com Outfit, Peanut and Pop Corn Machines. The goods have to be moved within 46 hours or an additional deposit could be arranged to hold all goods from 1 3 to 30 days. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF f THE ATLAS AUCTION CO.

