Cape May County Times, 6 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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EDITORIAL. PAGE

MAY COUNTY TIMES

Cape May County Tnn

j FCUSTULTM1 ! WAITS A 7UAI.

PuhltelMd Rrerr rn**T hr lk» ATLAKTIC IS1> rt Hi.iMiiMi (LeartM 8r» late CRJ . N .

PD’dJcatloo OffH*: TIMES BlILTING. *11 Snatii ljuidJi Art, Sea Uto I'lly. N j

Ocean City Office: •22 Aabnry Avrm Wildwood Office:

S2W Holly Beach Avent

•BbK rlr-lloo price. *1.00 per year mailed to any add re*? in the

t'nlted State* or tta

BLACK LKOSOX YLXY KOIKTASLE Era>>an oe Sea lOe C

t rt* .• a—'nii'i’t j

wtiile jettic' (

i beaefc

> ivx-h.

altered

at the Poet Office. City. New Jersey.

better than r

Sea I wc brarb n to be asar » at present tbr» ate a ne and tbe On OomRUBevc

Second-daae matter!'akin* a «•< m bav .

late! jetties put w wfeerr the :

Ka> brer bad.

lames TV last no-rVast *rc-r . vtrnci: th'f »r * •-> ot Srj '

. I inches o! and. Same rc jtba w ill hr weArd haci t tides. Tetnpotanle tk? i

Sea Isle Sr*

OTELUGEHCX ESSElfTlAL

TO PROSPEKITT

CW all the countries in t world, the United States seem* h> |

be progresnnj- in a manner whw+ „„ p*es it* people the greatest .v-.

vantages and protperin. Wbilr trTt ^ | other nations are stniggltng to »e T-s stop th.s nrnad it :* new a modest measure of the good thlf —nedmg he done an

• iU do the work.

• which we enjoy, arc find individuals m our own enunm who belittle our methods of se- 1

enring indm

.Kcx

i wages, reasonable hours, and

w»wiins conditiiM.s and praapenr*

i per. the ocean has

produend ['■>htan pa

iroom hoe -vcumercsal pur- ’ South .lerws. The *> pervaded wars ago in - ‘tua. W ashington and l.Trcrw esew homcul rural schools -n? « couldn't be done, but it has been done and that very prof•ahly. A specialist to nut tree Crowing aawm that both of thr» trees, if the right varirrio are «- cured, will grow and mature fhetr crops in South Jersey and ran te made commerciallv protitahlr. as i* proven by many scattered of both vanetie* now growing and producing in th» end of the State. This roan's argument possesses went merit, as we base seen English walnut tree* growing luxuriantly and producing well in Cum berland County . Pecan* are cspriialh profitable if the larger varieties are grown, as the prices for them are high. As reforest ration w just now an uppemvot sub jot and there are thousands <i* acres in South Jersey which are only good for growing trees, an experiment with a few

That fas Mother Lore!

trialed.

of th< qurri

ow making ronsidrrabli on the whole eaxtrrn coa country and ha> cut aor

TVre wdl always be an rle j pranks along thr Jersey ment of d«et»fKt»n ,n any Hu j The beach at Scab right has r. man undertaking, whether ,t 440 , m ln „ directi6n a fovemnirnt or business. I rieht to jt> .horriine. tine. TV danger is not in eritidsnih ,i 39: Ixxig Branch beach ha and diarontmt expreswd. but in! receded 280 feet. Asbury Park petmitriiig sarh attaris to go un-j 180 feet; the north end of Brig anawered and hi failing to set | an tine Beach. 1200 feet; Soutf forth and rmpfiauee the adran-; Atlantic City. S30 feet; Sea Idi tagr* which we enjoy under a Crty. W>; the south face of Capi Amen; of government which en-1May, OtM) feet; Two Mile Beach

n.l vidudl initiative and , 11 * feet: Seaside Park, duO i*rt instead of rrWiing it! Bay Head. 300 feet, and Manax w4h officialism and the dead hand j quan. 230 feet, while Beach of fournmer.r ownership and con-j Haven has gained an accretion of Owl of productive resource*. IhOO tret, the south end of Brig Honest regulation of wxalled]* n,in, ‘ Vach. 1470 feet: Aflann “big business'' h one thing, per H20 feet; (Vean City. I35T seonion of such business by gov f w ' t: Avalon, lOOtl feet; Stonr vnwiem agencies is entirely an- Harbor. fifNI feet, and Wildwood

"A" Hung There have been '**'

rime* in the brat of political con In the days when beach Iron troveraes. when so-ceiled attempt- was cheap such figures *. then *0 regulate business in this coun , above didn't came much concrm

(but now, when beach front iJ

those instances, the

i Hie

0,

ir State Public

k taity Carom state Cominern Federal Trade «her regulator

worth its weight in gold, they art sufficient to make people p*,iw and think. The same wntei vavs that

trial.

Beeaoar this ;s something out of he ordinary, docs argue that h

be done. ... _ Hit ordinary in California until it

thorough

Like the

heaven* that rhaacfoL aky;

1 Like the brUl.an' ft ,„~ n ' r ' " "" " isouo t»« mr Ilf. Nave In of ^rth; proteins" uke the Mlver-peaketl W.w chem-. mountalna scarlnc OtT * isls galbered , nolle snaee; Rithnvmri. ■ jj|j r the shore of a might; »;•, inm. ; suoeortn* Its fickle It am) wls-iUfcp the bwenty of a arw^i,, irr^,! sr-ws—STa

agency are the dominant lac-,

tors of life." "LIif you ever have as; A. Brisbane That may be ’ earning eaperleneeaT" I true, and still you need not ac- • travelling aaleeman cepl "the chetulr.-'l concept of thei ‘'About twenty year* ago, origin and development of life." j replied. "I wae ordered out o< ' Wyoming town by two-gun man who didn't like it machinery Is unknown. cul ^ mj eicthes." should rlody m automobile sup- •Well. I euppow you 1»- , Plied with pas and eUctrtctty and ; Um . Jt , t „ |lg « w ? .. nimniiK. tl«-j n.iaiit •.,> •- iv, n„ .. r j bought him a romJ in ihl. maehlne wltbom gas Imn. f (lrlnk , , od 33 him tbe gas and electricity are all of tbal ■ automobile." The chap who la always They would overlook just one 1 mg to take things easy little thing, namely, the INTEL- ‘ has a pretty hard time. LIQENt'E that put the gas. elec- ! —— trlctty and steel togHher. movnted | Church notice In the Maart, them on pneumatic Urea and sel ter (England) Guardian ,- r . then, goinr vices at l»:2« A. M. 8nb)e80 l; la with life Kiplain ll as : "The Three Great ralluree." Ch«r

■ pioneering along this line;

it remove tnc doubts.

Punishment Coin

t toda;-

HELP THE*

FLOOD VICTIM? In all its history the Father of

the Atlantic has moved acres of thr New Jersev

i were r- j been taken off ti

Waters has never caused such damage and loss of life av in Rood which tun just pawed peak. At first $5,fll*).(itKl wa » thought to be adequate to meet the needs of the catastrophe, but that figure has hern doubled and even the law rstiroitr may not be Mifficient. which mean, that every do’ilar that can be raised should be turned over to the Red Cron to aid in this dire nr-

cesaity.

While there has been -nade in Sea Isle City money , that should not prevent j everyone who can making a con-* tub-.item and turning it over to( :prevent*;.of the Red every family in the resort would contribute SI. that would make quite a tidy sum and certainly there are few household* j w hich cannot affo»d to do that j much. If you have not g-vvnj im thing to this cause 1 •ime make your <,mttibu ■Bit fiirthrr defxy.

Glouraxter County Leraocral: A Trenton youth, on his way to State prison to aerv* a 15-year term, said to the officer In rhaige: "Any young fellow who 1 hinki> he can ‘get by - with things like I pulled, had belter, get rid of Ihe thoug. t." And 1 again, he said: “I never figured I could get away with It In definitely, but I did not think It would end like this. You pull one job and get away with It and that make* you think you

can do It again.”

Job-pulling, we assume, la exciting and tickling 10 the vanity of Ihe pullers One surcsasrul pull leads to the second, hut the «vnd

►eitishl; than they ar yet ■ ipedlency many 1

their nobler purpose*. The ah, time of modern living would raised. It L not uureaaonahh belli ve. If principle were not ofv n hidden beneath the weight of

material ambitions.

The bitMness

profitable to the railroad* the reduced fare. It

' k.-epn rolling stork and man power > inp'oyed at a new non when pa»-x-ng-w travel in many parts ot the ouetry I* normally light It ! Mil la rite? sirs risers with hishly Arable varallon spot-, itius . mnlatinc mture business for the j railm. fn Ihis kind of travel the rn-dor bu> 1* not a competitor of

I tlie railroad

rally

this

County youth l-uad to hia sorrow -le is lucky lo La', been raug’it while young, beeau- ihe hab'f may be broken. and !ie will •'•ve years of real happu. - yet. II I* tbe fillowr who b -gin to "pull things" when *<. what advanced in life who tutin moat when caught, because aft-r they, pay a IS-ynar p. nalty. thciiiiitng again la Impowible The lure of

l‘i inelplc is a fundamental elem.m of truth and boaeat) Its value cannot be measured In Money. It is not a garment which a nun may wear on special occasion- It is not a pose thut may be assumed to meet emergenrirc It la never an extraneous thing ahtrb a man may take up merely a* a weapon with which to maki his fight for Hie Above all. prln- j elple must not hr- mistaken for] policy, because policy often Is! simply auotbei term for expedlrocy. Principle la an Inherent •king that roaches drop down a nan* Character and Is a part of him The man who posse- »< iook- upon any de|iarture fi it with tbe same aversion that be 'lews untruth or dishonesty.

rosy money.

ext lies

«*>« Peopi'. am "pulling off” tblaii ia usually as ibis

pj.

A People's T'.stirnonu

Henry H. Elder

State ol Aa the '

PASSM0 OF

JAMES HUGENT

rearnt le.fr

Paolorking Brauu | • aldweB Progroaa; There la a [more or lsa« wide-spread opinion I that pr-achei: and editors and ■am. others are hampered in Klviiix e>pre*oi»n lo their thoughts, by the fear ol offending those who have it In Unir power lo help or hinder their auceewsea in life. There are said tc be many edu1 ator>. clergymen and social workers In Ihis country who may not express their real ronvictioi.s. without )<-o|iardtxtDg their posltlmis. which most often* means' thrlr bread and butter. Tbls is undoubtedly true In man;

INTEUJt;

Joe Camp calls aUenti We are proud of our .itional, ,l “ Iof lowing misprint In prosperity and high v tag* Mr* t'hii leasers are even prouder of their “kf kas bees the souse guest J Pto*perilv and high wages This Mr «"<• Mrs. M. P. AtfoN f« is shown h> Norman Klein, an in ' • P*«< two niontha. has rr’uravesUgator One rum-running syn ed to her home In San Diego dlcate could afford to Invest | „ — llo.OOO.UOu and lo p«) men 00 their ' , 1,0,0 0,, ■ , rum-running crews *50 a night for I ,h 7* ’’'‘T* a good deal less than eighi hours'! 80,0 »lr. Cm Irtwork One man tell* how he used ! ,B * °* lb * l ** 01 land, to gel only tZo to *27 a week, "hut! rim B< “ 0 "What happu.' 1 - I waa ambitious." ways he. “so they I ,OVT rtTh “ncle dla?” put m. on a runner, and I got *60 Second Boro: “Not at all a night , running a gymnasium for worn.: sub*«hI!S rf 8(*,7?uS Vr a2 “ wo » H »* thus supplying the rum-nmS “’“J •«.it at bargain prtoro There U * *** ^ ‘ * nothing Ilk. wmbHion. |

Hena Ur better whea tWr

gets 1

> bay. prices

'III 1

Late plowing will u del«>ed and -u* hlr^*

wheat growers worry about a tou!

more nlghi clutaa Tte:

men might aur

ilntMer* than ta generally supposed Any clergyman with sufficient ability to warrant his wearing the cloth, will strengthen his Uott or make for hlm-elf a betplace by having conviction* and fearlessly staling ihrm worth having, orth defending at a cost rate wiih their value It sad day for democracy. padlock to be A democracy ■ Scps Uifnk out

heavy "top gr, :h." * j K.-pect grandpa's memorj

" “®*t grown suddenly too |ail(ge< h»» methods falls before l.lgb wind* or heavy

rain*, and athletic young gentle. | A *'"• nuin *• onB •fi 1 kncsi men. please notice: Whew k j*. ' h »’ « f »ct ta a fart. mHkw: wheat stalk is ovrr-developrd. ihi I h ** lB * *° b <J®P hla head agait-:

head of the wheat containing tbe! a nrrt -

grain Is feeble. To., much ,w! ., 4 v ^ means too little wheal. Trouble ia a sieve throufk And too much muscle mean* tool V'* * ,n oar UtUe bain i ,h '*' * ho are too big to p*»

I through are our friend* Unless inhabitant* are mlsin-i m.

irmid •>.. . ; The city kid waa roataint »-

ith ki*

lorm.d. the Western mind run. to ho,.. .wl*ll~.pk, Th, top,,, ““"''I ^ ew ** Herald says. "As lo stirct -v

signs, road 'em .nd leap." And the , fc * r *' nw, ‘' ^ r "'*' Riehinmui Missourian aunie* **' h> ' • <«»en * :n*r Philosophical lady a. : r, - , ’" , ' B »ed milk cans. Tre lew*

philosophical lady a. follow,

Kissing Is about to be carried so “ ,0 " * "

™ , .. U ' ,r U " kel » «'> w«

•rly: able boot,

out of fashion ••

The 8t J-seph «) i*re*. says; -The gi r | * ponded nobly to the

th. obsevvaace of palni-up week.

A negro applj

T have a tao*‘ »* ■ell. madam: H tel

j ,m ' how io d.. anything ”

10 • A>w.- Lady (sarremtiroUy); Dm* ' r *'- ' , ' 11 how to get rid of a pwtr’

spprol for i mg peddler*”

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Dr Frank Crane Says

Stubbed Toe* Teach

I by the War I A-pal

I that;

1 ‘howl by laying on of I Me* Wtefes "Well. < trad my IHfiJe boy of 1

The MuA-Caed Devi

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