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EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES
Cape May County Tune*
i the St* Ul* City
K«ne«. February.
Publlfbed Erery FYWay by Ibe
ATLANTIC I’BINTING ANT* IT ni.I.HHING COXI'ANI
Sol I::lt City. N. J.
Publication Office:
TIMES BUILDING. 311 South l^Ddts Are.. Sea Isle City, N. J.
Ocean City Office: *22 As bury At Wildwood Offlc.-:
3205 Holly Beach Arecoc
Bnt#scrlpUon price. 11.00 per year, mailed to any addreaa in the
United States or
td as Second-Oaaa matter Ibe Post Office, at Sea Isle
'. New Jersey.
The experiences of such men should any weight in drtermin ing every man interested in th< welfare of the municipality. Starand nation to lend his help in thmaking of men not only of Inown boys, but of those boss who are without the blessings of prop
er parental influences.
Two of the boys' organizations j •re now functioning in this county and deserve the aid "■ those in a position to help. ThV. M. C A. has organized a county-wide group mot «nmt 'which is now on a solid foundation and supported by some or the {county's roost influential citizens, and this year will great!) extend its activities. Just now this organization is waging a tinancia' campaign to raise its budget foi | rfy fiscal year's work and present-
unostL AtutnsM amunuTiso )•" "Pportumn tor all trrested »i» Jityr msuemts. uc- .. m this boy problem t asstM it
the work.
Tlie Boy Scouts also base t j number of troops organized and trill soon make an appeal for funds to promote the work. Th* work at this organization is towel 1 known to need any -ommen
darion.
Neither of these otgai izatioo know creed, tacr or natmnalit' in their work, their aim Itesni •he making of men. Working «■ broad lines, they are entitled tbruad and liberal <upport.
GFVT THE BOY SOME THOUGHT
Next week is Boys’ Week. This thing of setting aside a week to bring into the limelight this and that movement may be overdone. but this cannot be applied to Boys’ Week, for the boy of next week, will be the man of tomorrow and bolds in his hands the destiny of the country. k Th:- -imple statement is sufficient to warrant all the attentior: which can be paid to the boy next week.. From one end oi the country to the other its greatc' asset—whether he is freckled faced, dean faced or dirty facedwili hold the center of attraction and he is worthy of the very best thought that can be centered or
him.
Some very intelligent and wellmeaning men and women object to the various organizations and movements which are in operation to elevate ami build up boy character, daiming that they inter-
fere with tlie home. This argu- '
mem would have force if all boys received the proper home training. but it is because the home it too many thousands of instance has fallen down on the job that these outside organizations have been brought into existence
the wort
The dean of the Lniveraity of Illinois in discussing the youth of today and his shortcomings, places the blame for his derelictions on
the home. Where they have had IS THE REFERENDUM
the proper home discipline and hern taught to work and rely upon themselves, they are wonderful, hr declares, but too many parents coddle their children and make life too easy and they grow up worthless. It is to supplrnient the work of such parents and those who neglect their childini entirely that these outside oiganiratunis. enter the field. 'Hut there is a vast work for such organizations, is shown in a survey recently made by the National Community Foundation,' which di-clmed the fact tliat
FOLLOWING
3UR EXAMPLE
Cape May County will not bi!lowed to have all the honor o beautifying a highway. Delawartolks have formed an organiza ion to beautify die State Boulc card; the wonderful road buil the length of the State by Gen :ral Coleman Du Pont and pre wnted to the people. Flower and shrubs will be planted alonj die highway. We are not a bi jealous, rather we are d-lighte |to think that others will follov where we have blazed the trail and we hope our example will bincentive to still others to en ter the field of beautification
counties of our
State, as it is an evidence of ai elevated taste and higher ideals cannot have these thing without unleas they affect the in man and make him a bettei
citizen.
and girls reac hed l
■ pet i
America
OF NO EFFECT!
When Sea Isle City craved ti manufacture its dearie curreni and dismantled the city plant, thquestion of what to do with thbuilding arose. Some advontre turning the structure into public hall, others thought it shoul 1 V sole The matter reinred to the citizens at ref - rendum and they voted th< building dh<old . M t be sold. The builcuig has since beei uved for Mot. ^r purposes at time d on Tuesday a contract wa
of the bo>>r' ar,W 10 ,Mr " dwr * n ' 1 ,h '
1 material
ROADSIDE VANDALISM
N-ori the spring time wild H-.uo and shrubs will be in I iu-tini and soon the marauding - ::.-itonst w ill be abroad recklessly nuraged in the work of destrucThis paper has had occasion to -peak of the reckless waste of holly and other evergreens at Christmas time, which will lead their extinction unless curged. 1 we wish now to enter a pro-! t against the marauding rnotorwho raid every delicate flower, j destroying the plant so that it cannot reproduce, break shrubs, rob the farmer of products and itter the pleasant spots with the
debris of picnics.
When there were only a few -•ars on the highways the damage is not so great, but now with large percentage of the urban vopulatioti awheel every Sunday md holiday their capacity for de-
4ruction is untold.
ay city motorists, with a of tlie beautiful and some
knowledge of nature’s met hols. |
are content to enjoy the wild •loon:-' in their natural estate, n» on and leave them to be enoyed by others but too many arc acking in this consideration and huik they must pluck everything n sight, and take them home as rophics of their day's outing. I'hew people know nothing of latural laws, have an exceedingly imited knowledge of flowers— specially wild one*—and shrubs,
ind are equally limited in good ” _ ’ .-I *ood h™c, n ’ A ” d ^ a, ' nf ' *eir wholesale oflendu • against Wil d wood Trlbuo--JoBn»al , Sherilf Hoffman and ProMCUtoi
Campbell are very much at
For a time this thing was s»oni - a points retarding certain oi™,!. bu. w, h >nn , Q th. ... I
*' • storage of alcohol taken sonhe- time since. The Sheriff appear---!
This Week
Views and Reviews
By Arthur SEE WHAT WE SEE SAOCO-VANZETTI STUDY VITAKIHE8 EGYPT AND U- 8. A
of the telephone com panr. prosed that "leiestaion." mahina f. pneii-L to
and hear
individual* or crowd* hundred. of mile* away, to prae
A. Btiatoane flea!
The qnentloa
• How can that b» made oarful’" la answered In a way that In •enturie* to eome will abed light
on our ctrtilaaiion.
•There to o» doubt about it." you are told, -the only way in which teles nrtoa can be made profitable Is IN CONNECTION WITH PRIZE WOHTS." People will p»j- well to see men fighting and to hear the yell* of the mob gathered around the ring. Would television make money enabling distant crowds to see and brer great preachers or college prot-f.-MorsT It would NOT. A_conferenee of college students has decided against trial mar riage. quite solemnly, by a vote of 16 to T Wise providence ha* decided against It by a sot* o!
about 100 to 0.
rope: When th: seven young gentle onl J men who think they believe in It U trial mai riage fall In love, they will know positively the marriage
last forever, would
FRIDAY. APia 88. isrr Musings of tU Office Cat
A 0«vrkl»g dog never bli Judaon Corson aeys be t ; j.»u after be gets through lag. t • Just when a frfiow to c wi II in n hospital ha get. charged." The crack golfers agetraps also. Bui ItMtead of wi do* n an.! -* ear if g at ih-y lake a husky .bogreen.
Old Hen TU give you k * <4 gaud advice " Voung Hen. "Whaf to |fOld Hen "An egg a day t- ; the aa away." S«.n. can you direct me -. |
bnnk’"
"Yna. nlr. for a quarter "lan't that mighty higb juy"Not for a bank director,
mister."
Capta'.S:
bout the 'Kla alius bavin' :
ay that rural sentiment .-uming awake to the ruthlcm rauding and it will no longri
i- beloic the Board of FrcohoM--: and made a sUlenient anima-i- •:
hat protest, courteouv and kindly . Board Mr. Cauipis 11 -t-ieer. it first, should be made ven em-i ,or, lh, ' m 1,Ild *-jL*..ain-.-: j. • -r - 1 reason* why it wa* i:apc
June. ,| hl „ „ •o the extent of an adequate finejthe care In qu-i-con.
»nd publicity if other means
lot suffice.
An exchange says farmers with- j higher-up*. n a hundred mile* radius of New! *'*-* our
• •*— r ape May <
"It looks
Institution dsvised for the training of boy*. It to tbi Institution of permanenr--the most vitally •-aaentlal
i. 1 These olher agencies are splen- th.yplj
•lid auxil arias to the Home and ■ -k- -i..,,,,- a .risi a-,,-
come from kind hearts and get-, dererr, 1o ^ fostered as such. | n „,| t au ybody -uggestinc e:.,u* nature.. Above ^1. they, Urey muat be .uxlil.r. -s and O i “not tbeT^ d no, be ate made of things that are lar not nubslitutea. worth marertnr
more valuable to youth in th. ;
long run than house* and land- Forest Week
or the material successes of the { pi™-, _. ! ’ roal, l for hi -sna- ' world. Elmer Timeu: The week of churetts and the admlntoirutlon April 24-30 haa been officially of Just Ire generally, If .v evunThe Bov Problem j '!- -:gnated by Prealdeni roolldg- 'mlrelon could b- appolnled to , , .. _ „ „ hw-American F- aat Week.” Th* Invretiggte tin .-v-tdenc. <m urMck I Mladelphia B illetln: The Boy Presidential pnJcUmail.i:i e . ttorco and Vanxetil ar.-condemned li-.blein 1. the problem of every out that one-fourth of ,e na to die" That to the opinion of individual ho has a slake In; Hon* soil to better adapted to the Rev Roland li. Sawyer wh.rh sets .fsel. to the task of! any other crop. Vast areas of member of the Marea. hus.-tt» .3 *1. bet « r bo, '•'’•!‘' ,,, ' P®-l«>illtle*'le-gi*ls:ure. The commimlon. fo.- \ Intellectually «“«•, profltabl. ilmlwr farming and which h.- intrcslucre a bill, would
likelihood of producing too consist of the Chief Justice of
constantly the Massachusetts Supreme Court
-I I,‘K m tne oaegground as and four others to i-e apptdntri
Wal. i name-:
»r.' because b* paint- -•
topmast to louse, an* It's - to keep my rlggln* on her ’ Anyone who has steered a ! oese through the rough »• the last seven years b*»
something
"I envy that fat woman i she laughs."
Why?"
There seem* to be ao mat her that to having a good n
Wife'.
tfzo
'rally. I* deserving
The Sheriff later attempted to[ " n * , ‘ in * ou » “"< 1 unqualified sup-J much timber
explain away matter* by elating t»rt of the community so far aa hovering in the background aa and four others to that he bad no knowledge o: [I* ^orofibnuU proyeit. Theuztlv-[ to the over-production bugaboo by the fKivernor Tl
Toy Week constitute the in all ordinary farm crops. , would be authorized to recommend
York Gty last year suffered
loss of $1,000,000 from destruc*/ aonie r ive and thieving motorists, not to need * *' noui», d,m W io nd ; T-x'-Uk
hrubs that cannot be computed j so regard hi* slatotnen n dollars and cent*. ‘ r,u ' Tribune-Journal _ . . , . In the favored cla*, Iliis is a heavy toll, and it iv j paper* reoelvin* tb.*ot surpriaing those farmers arc from the Sheriff. Neii id in anus agaimt the fliicvery. I pr.^'rui-.r‘'‘l ""uiV
nnually recurring
hlch three- activities prove them>Hre» and demonstrate their hlch Ih. Sheriff j w,>rlh ,u ,hl- PUblit
plain, he to u-r-mpting! ,n 'bvlr respective fields the
.11 hole, i Boy*' Club*, the Boy Scout*, the ic » iu | HeMolay Conimandery. not for-
! getting the all-lniporiani public
as not' “•"'O' gysteiu. the municipal n- w* 'PfArkround artlvitte* and the var.'em nt ‘ fou* effort* fostered by the Young
r have Mr "
such
- that has
! the
Thi# offer still hold to both Sheriff Ilo! Prosecutor Campbell. .
zatiun providing artivitiev designed to promote good citizenship and that parents are constant!: voicing the problem that their children do not have the trsponsitnlilics which they need today- to fit them for the problem of life. Within the past few weeks t.apr May County has had the opportunity to hear much about
child™!'.
de*; m .J ' VhI,, becomes
the
cork and who *poke knowledge. Mr. ^ ork, made three
dum?
Is it of no effect What is the difii the property was w or whether it is ti sold as junk?
will be sol.
whethei • whole
is true tlie buildir,. ■ shell, but at a com thousand dollars it , iern strengthened, impr- • outside and either tu public hall or used ,
iVe do not know how much ibis loss was suffered by Jersey armers. but we have seen motor•ts who considered a roadside nelon patch, peach or apple orhard their legitimate prey. Inoking the law against such i -cople is not only proper but j icy hould be done in the interest of -
City folks are WTlcmne to en-iaoy argument that i all the beauties of the country <0 our stau-l li d*. but they should leave thove! a J'
rauties to be enjoyed by others.. Jam--* i
Blal nc:
SOU, AND WATER WASTED WILL BE NEEDED LATER Tlie world will need fresh.'
Th. President urges every far mer who ha* land not suitable!
for crop farming to observe the !
»rek of April 24-30V-y planting!
it with tree*. Every year aec*' The impression that Jostle* in our timber supply growing aeare- lh « United States to'in a hurry er. By th. time tree* planted to *'*'*ute anybody or determined now icach their maturity they to do so should be carefully a--
will add a great deal to the vol’letl Thl* 1* a
value of the property. i Devar been paw*.. . _ _
. .uuua- Thr nialn of course. s*r<to the evidence, by any but Amoeianon* and ,hat timbtr fanning is ignored onv lodge, and a care- In which
m th*-roc enuren.* are doing a notafcb I •’f »" tnany who have the «p. »ft*r-the-war exclicmen! played •f hto{ c,,tr *otk and M-parat.-ly or aa! ^"^ooity. to the long length of a »on*lderab!e part,
e fre-!xonrentrated in ihc Boy Uounril ''me required fo reap the harvest
II the substantial commendation { T: - J' have becom* accustomed to An Egyptian tomb nror the , badjaod *HP»»tt- jflulck profits, or no profits at Giza pyramid*, opened'by Vienna But Bo> We.-k will fail of IU|*“' * Dd ,Bl1 Properly reilmat -wientisf*. contain* the record and
of a profit that to mummy of , very rich dwarf
, ..°! < ‘ urTl “* 0 ”’ r • long married to an impov,r!.h*d pnn-
y*ar* ago.
cam* marry -
TS 7"' s W * rf *' rtth ' n
That, the difference, and that Scrpuan^ne-. had the betto. j change for her' ,, Sic.1. ln * ^ ** '
long, tapering fingers
Int-rtwt yourre-lf tltaminsw !^ H « “rrman toaroeg pro- ' r r hemislry. proves that vitaminre bring maturity earlier *;' d ' ,,ak ' » ‘-"krt. Vitamins, ar. round in milk, butler. leUUoe and all green vegetable*, cod
i who went out minutes ptevtoualy to try a : motoreycle): "Er. yes. de*r got a lift on an amhulaiuWhen he first came to aw bet. He showed a timid fcoart. And when the lighu were k* They aat this far xp But when thl* love grew stn And learned the Joy of a kiw. They knocked out nil the And*aiupclose”kethla
with (he j
Dr.Frank Crane Says
"Sysonby"
Don't Sacnfiic Good Manners Philadelphia Ledgei The ieaitt
Historv To be that -
In
to borer.
to be placed in a room in the
- York City.
nagr American tlie name mean a confection, a play or a nev ' ,flr "»mc of one of the greatc* "•I »hr 'kelrton will br pla.r.i m " i’ •Icveloptnpfit a* an example - O'l" out of right qvn'rkrt than :
nothing.
S-W; r>,. »-l'T»«l !».. 11 - — -Vi ic I’nitedjof tfi* 15 buildnq; ;* a Ic» Bran- J centrary ro tlw w the Big I people a* cxprcs-id . e burden!box. rners vve. If th* Commi*-
multiply it«elt bv >27. TTiat date
it—the | -ill br ri.xt billion r
suit
fo. re-lUWg ebsnees?" "The lottery people she 1 their entire system to th* « and proved that not a *nS‘ : customer ever had the sligk rhance. Bo they were aeq 0 ' 1 " One morning Windy Woif h ed over hi* garden said to neighbor: "l»ok here, what are yos to ing in ihal hole?" * •Oh." he aald. "Fm Ju»! planting some of my nseds. iW
all."
"Seeds"' shoaled Windy * •ngrlly. "It looks more Iik» ‘ •f ray hens." "It Is! Th* needs are 1“** "Stanley, dear* she »»to. *h* had accepted him. wouldn't think It strsr-z-were to ask y<*u to sign 11 paper to thr effect that *• engaged, would you?" Stanley was far too k»fr think anything »1 range. as<! trembling hand he algnc- 1 - •locumenl. Then she aat dost side him. “Deareet.- aald Stanley. M ing tin silence at last. " , ' 1 why yi-u wanted roe to *ig B Haven’t you Unplieit fldenee in my affection’" “ »b. ysa." she *11 h*-' darling. I've been fooled -> * tlmta!" LUCKY FRIDAY Some fools eonler.-! That Friday the l*' 1, 1* an unlucky day. Bui 1 know a ms« Who found a IV biH On Friday the IM* That afternoon He broke bi* lag Any other day He might have Broken bis lag Without find lag A «V biU.
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