Cape May County Times, 30 September 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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Sea tale City. N J.

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luTMUl A»M1TB«6 imtsLMit »l» Jtn<v nasrartas. tot a>no C L—"T.

The KCiwanis Motto

“We Build"

Kiwaiuan- from every section of New Jersey »re gathered at Ocean City for the annual State Kiwamv Convention, which opened l**t rvcnini-

And will close Saturday afternoon.

There are three Kiwann Out* in Cape May Countv. Also three Rotary Ciubv Both otganiMtionv arr International and arc what i* known a> Service Cluhv. The principles and ideal* nt each

thr thmgv they demand. Anothci is comfortable and cosy lounging rooms with plenty of light and cl Sow room so that if they want to hold a littlr quiet conversation some one i five doesn’t ha-.- to even hear every word they ; say. Another demand t» good dining room srrvicr

| with a wide variety in meals.

| In hotel accommodations Sea Isle City iv he himl any ot the other Cape May County resorts i :wrt excepting the two smaller ones of Avalon an< i^-.tmK Harbor, both of which are outgrowing Sc. l»!e C:tv >olr!> because the residents are dispia-. j mg a more progressive spirit in catering to th: ' w ants or the better class of seashore visitor*, i The appearance of our boardwalk crowd* ha (improved very much in the last two year*. Hu- | we want more of that class and the way to get ( them is by giving them the Accommodati want and for which they have the money Sea Isle City's greatest need at thi* tn.-.- is a ] st-clas* hotrl. and until we have one all othet j efforts to attract people will n»»r j. ■ -miplidi th» end sought — making a resntt tor the hrttn I

is* of seashore patronage.

tiood hotels draw people t-i a town. city. 01 sort and poor ones drive then: aw ay. Proof o j

* they j

l littlr

, fundamentally, very much the %

The Kiwams motto is "We Build." Thr Rotary motto iv “Service Before Sdi. Nothing worth while was ever built without tome one putting “Service Before Self." No one > an put "Service Before Sell" without building something worth

while. < ft |

Some people have the idea that because Service Clubs are c imposed of business men and professional men the purpose of Kiwams and Rotary is to make better b'isiness for thru members. Noth ing rould be farther from the farts. A Servict Club with that purpose should nor—and could not —long exist. There is no room in any community for such a Club, as every live ettv or town has its Board ot Trade ot t namber of Commerce.

Organieed to develop its material resource*.

A Service Club is built Upon good fellowship, high ideals and service. The first two arr essentia! to the last. Without good tellowship men would not work togi ther. Without high ideal* then would be no desire to work for those thing* tha build belter men and make a community, a stall

or a nation a better place to live in. The objects of Kiwams Inrernattonal air. e“l o gi*T rn.,*efa*ri flwhonuo and >r>:

itwai father - than to the material values of

this i* abundant. Fi

they are not only their own they adcertiw the place in wh Citterns of Bridgeton chipp first-cla*» hotel. At first it m Jedding, but this year it ha* patronage and i» drawing man' m who would otherwise Ira* nr if. nr ran ».r at best pa**

ught be mentioned.

such hot

will.

life.

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den Rule "To pi

FRIDAY. SEPTEKBER jq. : tt

LET THE FLY

SCIENCE AND MONEY GIRL BATHES BEST WHERE REAL WEALTH IS

Chamber of Commerct Motorcycle Races. Etc.

Curtailing

Railroad Service The Pennsylvania

Railioid t

The holding of the r ■eek* ago. which were rsultmg in the death n asionrd considerable < Tiamber of Commer. e

loiorrycle races liere thrrr a iompletr fiezir. beside* >! one of the participani* nfinsni ot the citizens ani The event was jpoosn.-rd

still further cm

out pas*mger service on its branch lines ovi » bus compriitioR. Included ci its latest mov n* State is the Vincrntown and Pennsgniv hrs and a heavy reduction in the Bridgets

, thr Chamber of Commerce and that bod*

In discontinuing thi ompany is not losing' any money. for the mo*t ■f them nevei paid even when thetr was no Sii* competition, being run a* a i«mplrmmt to •fir freighi service, but the Communities are loving what no count!v town can afioid to S- witlviu

railroad tervice.

and rern niotorcycirs. except for utilu-. purposes.j Their is ruithinr stable about this bus set like the tew btcvvlrs in *e. belong • tbr pa*: .at this time. Most ot them would have to go Then a large part ot the people nt >• i Kli v ityr»«r UmneWs il ttiev innei itdequsreiv for the d»»* -lid not want the affair They retailed the one of J they do the madv as they will have to To

-ay and the citizens ig up the Chamber. The Chamber ot i giving the affair it

Motor:

years agn

i thr ,

and the kind of hich left a had ■d bolding thr-r ot likely that t * k ra.r held id

.•ught !

iptr*

! they

aime time and then inly find thenisel'f but without trerght

ir ot these places will i nthout pa*srngri sere i

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It should take mg that it can d .!! That ts what merer should be.

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at loial lav < the deficit

jDr. Frank Crane Says-

There Is a Lawbieakcr Within You

Start City Improvement* Early

Today's Events— Yesterday s History

An AdvenTore 0 a Wkttj, Three smart jouoa i*,- a l: , _

ntc* gtrls ‘ " Derided In a frten^’, »

"• • ( to spend the day »»y., »i»»lj , TJiej started in the Mr,. lendes to mov ■ And nothlna amuned ~ Jowly In for-; And when they react,,< aiddlng ocean! lutr-t

They in

only

hy uslns fiylns “ death <f ten or »r fliers in rsperii» mlaht mean, be-

If quirk airplane devlopaatety of millions In

th<

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dale.

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The

while.

They beard the songhlrsi They Sped throuch mac, land glade. The world *u full o! Uy And when they irstee

shade.

The i

Then

A lot loo soon, they •». ,'hould hr j Too Inna they tamed

ready for II and rourageoue Th' r, ouds gres hi... young army and navy men should Down daahed the r» be allowed, not foieed. In Hskj bomestard (!.» their lives. If they cbnoae. in the Till one unlucky r

good cause

ilrath of the aged South Vineland ph>*ician. Dr. I^llirndahl. will likely find they made a fatal slip and should that slip lead to incriminating the wife it will simply be another mrnvhorativr link that the .wily sate path is thr -traight and narrow .air.

Slipped sideways

* Scot!

• roming. The lot

Ir. you WereaUaDcdupIthr" Jeratand J — I news selling Canvasser Ot ever sold |'o Inquire whethe; ».

With big wage, and prosperity. * demonstration of

two-ear man and the four-i *»'-uum cleaner

r family are mereaslng. Thirty; Household*! N illlon new esis will lake ,hr, *hat *e would Ilk. : see. dI twenty-two million old like this l* a demon*”

. unnlng In the Ualte.,.day's run to th-

An automobile fight Is I when the dust i

II find all tbo* - automobile than they *

jear If you have

half dom i

KNOW your own rummumtv and surround-

ingv. is a slogan worth not only- quoting, but putting into practice. The address of Dr. Julius Way to the Rotarv Club ot Sea l»lc City on the Indian trails ot Cape Mav County, acquainted the majority of the member* of that organization with tacts concerning their own county of [which they were totally ignorant. Cape May jCounty is rich in historical data as has been reivralrd tn this Imal service club bv such speaker* ja* Dr. Howe, of Cape Mav ; Frank Stewart, of !Philadelphia, and Dr. Julius Wav. and it would (he fine it it could be combined in a volume, {' Historical Cape May". In their valuable booklets. "< ireenwich and Its Homes." and the I"(ireenwich Tea Burner*. Mr. Frank D. Andjrrw*. and his wife? of the Vineland Historical iSoortv have rmde-'d such a service to Cumberiland County, at least so tar a* the early settlejment of the Western side ot tfvat county is

and Cape Mav should have a similar

Dr Mr.-*, who direct* Mr East - Elrat Cat:

man's xrlentlfle laboratotia tn i^ditlon to your family Vn Ol

It -A* r+i. ne.> will end! w aa U a boy or a g-.r:- «,«! by making It too deadly am! 1 Second Cat

to rxpen»l*r | on « •, n ' J Another force gteater than 0, * | e r -

•rlence In our rlvillaation working to end war. and th force U organized money.

Money ha* dineovered that war j'"'* kill* more dollar* than men. tha’j SwN ., young Th:-, “ create* heavy Income laxee.: clt , druE

•*. Organ 1 ted [ y p„ hi! .

ey know* that future war*! * nappy Clerk Ye.

' i Judge Levin sa j time would save :

trouble*.

»» that future war «. at the very atari. j h . lr t

n ronfi*cation of capital to meet, sweet Young Tb.-.r ■xpen*e* Organ I led money, which ; don - t w , n , j, („. • “uially get* what it want*, doe* u falling oil my < *’

A young man who had hi ! pronounced dead wa* hroughl life fi‘-ren minutes later by an Injection of adrenalin, a life sub

stance «e<-rctrd by one of the! Abie'* mother , niysterious gland*. Iloetor* hop- t < ' 1 '' ^ou break Ai 1 »K.* .......a .. - . hi* sleet,*"

r If* an *

many apparently dead may.* 11 * sleep”

w saved. They even hint a’ ! Able’* w... ... artificial creation of life They | handa to the be’ :■

, may create that which may be| called life, bill how will they ^ .create thought? The great Dar-

win explaining much by ••evolution.” wa* baffled when It

• ” explaining the development of ,

the eye and sight.

nty mayor i alley <ii»1 it ion* havT

Jepan'e Empr-a

a hah) Japanese

Emperor D doubtless disappointed Vanity lead* men to value non*, not daughter* Yet. a* Gallon. >w». Japanese girls hare mad- ]

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You may ha.being firm when

Another fan, he one that r ug for fathu

The only thing > against Helm Wiltoriginated those »

shades.

the greatness ot Japan,

girl* have mad- other nation' great There would hate beer no Charlemagne without hi

Bertha of th<

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-alia

'he:- would hare been no’, •ham Lincoln without aix-1 tall Nancy Hank* no Alex -r the Great without the wile mptav dancing with snakes ppe ’ around her naked body Ir John E Madden, able*' wman in America, will tell quality eotn*w through the

letter collect Ragann Ta' dame's got ral

OUld dike lb* hut people *oul about the prosai

Ing life

Gladv* *ay* ’! and ju*t ilk'

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