Cape May County Times, 10 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 4

EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES

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■r*r ; »hO h»' jk'tuarr.i Mr. Fitch in •ink. these mic a»oriat»ni» has been

into the discharge oi his

a»t duties as a pub!.'.- official, the first m like rule ot the Surrogate's office under .-aunty's Vs administration being service to the public. That this rule has * beer taithtulh adhered to. cum i nendatioo ot those who hast had i occasion to do business with the

office i' the best testimonial. So many public officials assume

! a supercilious attitude toward the

t> Cape May County rewirts base been provided, for it| rows* be brenr in mind that while . this road mas primarily benefit

he pegcia’iti , Icran City, it is the northern

•* lutprl’ cut at the tart that j fnfj, wlt into the county and

V » ahw. rac? »c rnpcesd to ^ hrnri , r

any call mabe iyor. ban :t it a lhis piPCf of high for turtVrmg the interests ot his WJ ^. „ an jccomplished fact is cuumy. to tV ..pte.idmg ot which j uf ^ ^ r fj ortt 0 f Assraib)vman V it antes sod! committed. i Charles C. Read, who put

N« only is Mr. Ogden willing j through the legislation which j to give erf his tune, but he hap-1 made j t pouiblr. This good

ptly possesses two other necessary work » only a part of what attributes, the gift to clearly set i this unassuming business man has forth the object to be attained] ^fompijaVd for hit count), whose and the ability to bring it to interests he has faithfully repre-

successful outcome. j sen ted.

public

n office, that

that put them

pleasure to come in con-

with a man in official position who sincerely regards himself as a servant of the people and shows it by his official con-

, duct. This i* the atmosphere one the entire . , . , _ , _. .

finds in the Surrogate s office, and it is no doubt due to the close association Mr. Fitch has with the people through the many activiwith which he is conncc*cd.

in addition to those

tioned. he

THIS WEEK

By Arlkmr UKDBUGH AKD COLUXBCS A WOHDEEFUL MOTOR SO JTJMPIKG LURGS TOO GOOD

FWBAT mn 10. 1^ Musings of tk Office Cat

but

lerty Is i

■ of lbin.

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** a "l ran t And my ran up>i nld a Wlldauod wit> ih. , rta>. anordtbX to Wefc ful.wdl- J'rol.ably away taking tb. enjoylna cure." trowled the other Kobert Hon I be family.

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hired Llnd-

mafce para-hut. Jumpr. lo- 't t-hlnk be wae lone- ] that trip. Slim Un<

Mrs. Newbridc "Boo-buo lire* a eake at me. On-

made mywlf. loo”' Mother Dear: -The

a peeuliar au)

I itt-l not rare tor company o I excUement. exrept darlna | Eserylbinx be bad be e

nh him, hefmi

»tbbr-Mdi eluSed in { pockets pf bis os era!la. i Unitle ixh diRieulty

Iblnc

He misbt base kilted yon."

dug

, I.Ut

i» *ky I* briablMt when Joe Uuuglaaa nays

t wiib a man.

inp that will not kill him. LiniMierpb proves that de of dartiik ' mari f p aupai n ap<wnlna reekiem at the time, of xreal. permanent value

xoxcler an-

t ' 1 * •Tm ihinkln* ' , * 11 modern danrinc "

Don't

Miilneu "

Diner "Waiter, tl «ee ' me that the portions hue smali- r than when I wai

Views and Reviews

1 -ht

Aabury Park Preas:—Hot ebod ouxbt to start a movement tor Kraml bathtub e nt-nary to f**-

building ami lean „ w „, ^ iiut j00 ycart ginc.

A fluent speaker. Mr. Ogden, j Quiet and unostentatious. M

whether before a popular audience or an official body, concisely sets forth his proposition with a dearness. conviction and ripene» of judgment that carries weight, and fakes him a man whom it it not • nly a pleasure to listen to, but from whom something is always

to be learned.

But it is not as a speaker that

Mr. Ogden’s greatest usefulness to his county is centered, but as a worker. As a Freeholder and as Director of that body he lias worked untiring!) to advance the very best interests of the county by balking every improvement that meant progress in making the county a better place in which to live and a better place in which

to spend a vacation. Whih

cognizing the great asset of the coast lesotts to the county and doing everything possible to ad Vance their interests, Mr. Ogden has not been unmindful of the needs of the mainland and habeen impartial in doing anything that would build up that lar section of the county. In dm

all this work, however. V < )gden has remembered the beai ot the buiden—the taxpayer and his aim has always been keep expendifuirs as low a« u

consistent with money producing progress and to secure one hunand which will he greatly increased within the next two years, than has Mi. Ogden. He reCognized their great value ai wealth producers and in Trenton as well as among his own people and as a member of the Board of Freeholders has given his best

efforts to their extension.

In a county that is a Mecca for vacation seekers. Mr. Ogden recognized that the beautiful was a potent factor and he heartily endorsed and aided the creation of the "Rose Highway" that with in a year or two will make the county one of the show places of the nation, for its influence will hr felt Throughout the county and not confined to the Main Seashore Boulevard. This move mrnt has alrradv proven a splendid publicity investment and is being copied elsewhere. But Mr.

Ogden's interest in the beautiful! will be ;s ik* eon fined to the "Rose High! to be di

perhaps not fully appreciated by TIME TO SHIP s constituents at home, and this TWT. BARHACLES

he has secured through the qnali-

so desirable in every legis-

lator—trustworthiness and stand-

aluays for the best interests only of his own county, but

of the State at large. Charles C

Read is known in Trenton of his word and who can

be relied on when be has taken

Although a Republican. M

Read, like the great majority of bis constituents, recognized the •orth to the county and courts j of Judge Henry Eidrrdgr at stood squately behind the sen

t of the county and for t tv of tlie judiciary by favon: reappointment and contitn of the Judge, which vv.iit to his head and heart. S a business man. Mr. Rr gmzr-l that one of the gn

nu uiNjMriuai Kins, .

Read has acquired a position ofj 1 '

- the State Capitol that

official and a member of various; Best bathtub waa Installed In tl.

1 fraternal societies, which give him rn,, * d

, .t_ -ii ii . Adam Thompson got dims-' n cl«. i«^ will ,11 m.n,wr o! ^ ^ c,

u! allvcly. »ltd that tub. Ne»s|- i-i of roasU-d Urn. Statesmen complain

aa di-sterfylr

-hat Juntlc*

portion ot every one. will --hi--!hmg to improve mail However, ae long as here.lily inttuenre in peodurlne charm or iletermlnlnK »t«h a child i

day. the world t-obotv with die! tame. Just one touch, and that tits stmpln-t own. and fame bur*: I upon him. "So nijth is grandeur j to our dust." when youth replies.

| people and makes him them. In short, he is a

official position.

democratic stimdicity of tie repnblir. Doctor* predtv-J ihu- ' mat Is in and Inflammation of the Iudrs for anybody »lio u*<d surh Ian unholy contrapti-m. Minlaters I condemned it ns unxodlj luxurj

mx unlawful I advice. Tb.-

Samuel P. I-ee.l-. has long berti Boston

a "fly in the ointment" of the , ‘* c * pl up< ’| 1 .

.city council of Philadelphia trUo

Atlantic City politicians, but hr, t „ nD ordinance pmliibltta* is a man of such commanding in-1 t-sihlng durina the winter montha. *«r- ‘1 h “L4u.rr"i';“, ! worked so hard tor the advance- jritlia seta than hathtubs in ment of the great resort, that they ; Ami ica today. If it isn’t • ....

Ilth.ly h„.h him

, that nobody brass no* alioat not

It is nor strange, therefore, when, o^fvin, this b>ci-ni< nt.

as a member of the firm of I.ecd* Moreover, from bathtubs »t

•V l-ppinoon. rwrts-s -I H.d- SL.'SU don Hall, he field a vigorous pro- lt a f^iar njani test against the tax increase on now. We may car that great hotel property and told * x,rrm ®“ “ dld ,h '

a ha faiultie* ore d- -

-loped, no reformation of -society ill Mjlfica. The conclusion isj

ivtous that a humane a

and etteeitve way must be found to atop the production of the defective and dexeni-rate. for at, least aevonty-ovt per cent, of the adiilt criminals ate menially deficient. Already several States have taken steps looking to tills end uid it is not too much to expect that other States will folio .. The need la <o fmp.-rative that some action must be taken in ahei-r self-defense. The Return Ticket

of antiquity, when they built more

he powers that be that they were pub)u . ) l()Uli ^ K than - l urches

where and aubstitutid cli-.vnUni-sa for

xodilness.

to break dovv limit and the fishing. At tl

Read's positi-u: • no tagonizrd tlie legitimate

riai fishing iti.li.sti

From tlie vantas- ■ development, piogrr.ness, it has paid t/ape ^ ty to have Charles v the Ix-gislaturr at Tm

A MAN OF THE

PEOPLE IN OFFICE

t fishing and Hr •posing the movr ;a! fish interestthe three-milr bv .festroy surl

tune Mr.

rapidly nearing the poit

the hotels could no longer

biisinrxs profitably, that there wav. Enforcement Worries according to the Atlantic City Philadelphia Dodger The Press, a "mad scramble" among Jersey administrator u.-.- i.a , , I, j a number ot military men 1 the county and city political lead diJrwl Iht . „ ri ,.« rrx to get mi the economy wagon, i,. General Anur. v., m •, . t'ommenting further the 1‘iev* to lake such appon.i- -a

saw the city pay roll pared thousands of dollai

l\ wilhou' impairing the efficiency feases thal he ha ih. ritr •InWsMin. wXwX-Jr JSS&i a IS a polite wav of saying the tax- h would U ipavris axe bring mulcted to sup- Imru whether thb r™. . lo. "f ,nd l»liti-K“7 h "" p “,“i leal lungers on whose chief cm- ,.fj or |, ©f u„. othe

busy, as his

do the

■the political j As the C „ • Atlantiv l it | the politicu i They may the goose t egg to the u

Is i

it-w

Stop Breeding Crimi 'al> * eU Proxre-. TJ

Clumber of C«»

ia.v In*

Mi

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Ho Time For Sleeping

Wildwood Tribune: The Jim Prlmarin- are only a liille wbtl off. Candidate, in both parti--have HUbmitted their names to th voters for consideration. Th hard:-at Bxhl will be in th- K< publli an Party against Senate Hrir who I- askinx for th

fourth cup of coffee.

There is a strong feeling in R« publican ranks that the Sens!-

experiment with steam

and Franklin's with the kit-, seemed foolish. Congressmen that i voted to spend money on Govi-rn-ment exp, .-iments with t-l-graph m-suage: wet- beaten tor re-eje- b lion. Th- voters ''had no u«-" old for a Congre—man that would

vote to waste money.

, j echo in the next Congre* ]i j w ill oceur to some Coagreaamxn 1 j 'hat if one man. ail alone, could ay from here to Elmipe. some | thouaands might fly form Europe . or Asia here, and be leas weloome 1 than Undbergh waa In Parts.

and half Hebr<

>e Irishman is happy ■ he baa a dollar, and t

•w always baa lt.“

TIDE TABLE FOR JUNE

Pleasantville Press: Before hi i a his Paris flight, young r

Undbergh bought al Si Isruia an re-appointir ordinary return ticket to New | |ik- Banqi York on a transatlantic liner, j down.

This

aviator's modesty 1

I tin

It proved that be flew

dent pasteboard with the

young; Stilt the Senator is a resource | entitled to be I ful and experienced ■ ampaigr.- 1 | letters of Sn-J He knows the Ins and outs of thin prudently political game. He is battling; -pp-d ofl." j with every bit of energy ht ,*m !

setmes for his re-nomiltation. Hcannot be defeated simply by eon ' lid. nee. His opponents are full*

r foro-aw- Ing no st.-p iintak.-n to bury t

beneath an avalanrhe o' Bat Will effectually effae. >m fbe R'-publlcan sitiu

Cape May County.

ford shows that Und-

‘'right motor used less' tl Mmi

Ive gallons of gasoline!^

of flying and did better, it. wild miles to the hour. A' ,* JJjf*' nu a gallon that m.-ari> t> Mai

ibout »M worth ot gasoline. P-u* ij" S*"-

attltude over th. | gallons of oil. Not eg-jii-T^.

of Judge Eldredge ; ,or ■ ,ri P x “ **» ghwt. will rot 1 Anybody who doubts

passengers j JJ J

quiremenls of the nounty during | bis l-nure of office, and that «h. county has not received the ma

terial results that ibtained through

j Ulan lot

ihonM have! '*^,1

It Thur

■cross the ocean for lens than *50 all daylight route.” has little

roiifldenre in human ingenuity. *> Tbue

Statietlrs show ibis eountry's inrome in 1926 totalled aeveniyeight biiiJon. six hundred and forty-nine mitiion ,foliar*, from all route ee the ditch digger'.* wage*, the coupon cutter's toil. Thai means *€T1 tor ev-ry

*1.-

ed i

Prolessor Nash, teacher of physical education in New York t nlvezsity. Justly critirisro violent exercise for young girls.

Br.Frank Crane Says

Co-W-eS— •

You Can See Ideals of People

• human paragraph i

. hiinvrlt to hr

riy te.hni.al:

wall* in the crowd, iceh iut in the hack of hi* i I Rem to he an on)i inipoitanrc. People tali

V. they d.

1

V

A “musical

library” in one

instrument

in their the Kill,

ted Kuril brguilin

i

fu! jjirl. or . • into their .

and have never b. Hi* idea of what ' nd unattainable. ']

been aix-ouipluheJ ior the

buiidine ot the county. The progress made bv

May County within recent '

invevtigat .-iligmt. p

WITH ti>U geesi inMvu' and Orthoph-xvic Ne.'* you have the ult»m jU ' 1 musical repeodurtion. better musical investe" can be made. Song 4 - music, symphonies, b* 1 . . . whatever you w*"] whenever you w® 01 ' played exsef/v. We glad to demonsteaie 11 you—soon. A. ROSENFELl The Winchester Sto' r ADi»MS AVE.. WOODBIND Bell Phone :3-B-«

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