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CAPE MAY COUHTY TIMES. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1927.

Co -operation Is Keynote of Kiwanis Clubs Urges Harmony in Business —Promotes Public Welfare

Aim to Develop a More Intelligent Service

its Motto Is "We Build”

KHrsnlx crynttUlMB coiraminMy •aMfeaent for municipal improt - rocnt* It ouKJvai** public opinion for purer polltlcn. anu protnotci- WBuniunny oo-opemtloti in ail Rood IbiiiRr It Icader». umes harmony In buainese. bonrsty and 'm»*r1ty In all dealings. an*1 IWTriir.-- a .orum i <i (be dlacuselun all fair and interwtlna <^i«ttune Kiaani' la a rrpreeentatlve InOuence. orsanlief <ur he ad•nmcerue;,! public »«Hfare in «* fBMr phase tor the aaalat«ne In oharltt**. health, bet! -r rHlxennh>i>. civic to»proV»*ncnt nnd obedience !•• taw and all til" tenets Ot better livinc Tie International Objeotwhich «ulde the activities all Ktwanls flute are rtu«* To site primacy u> the human and aplrMvml rather than to the material eartuw of life To encouraci the dally Inins at the feilrtm Role tn all human cida'lonshtps To promote tii-- adopMoii and the awrlnatlon .if htshei wwlal bualn-and pndeaalunal aland arda. To develop by proc^d and rxamph. a more li.telllseot. asn»•ire and aervlceabl- cRltenidiip To proudr throusb KiwanU Cltrtw. a practical means to form andwrl.-iK irietnWhlps. to render aMruietk service, and to build

Fear of Cell Bars Ruling Prison Farm

Long Termers at N. J. Institute Content With Freedom Within Area

Emerge Knowing a Trade

Atlanta Man Heads Kiwanis International Henry C. Heinz Is Active in Many Business

Organizations

He Was Elected Last June

WI1XIAAI C. ALEXANDER

E ' - - Note The followinit arlicle : • .'printed from the Phila-

delphia Even!DC Bulle'ln.

• We .Jon't coddle them. Our di-ciptln* Is rlaid. They knoa ...,.1 toe ihe mark. It'" simply

the old army Ramr.'*

The np'.ike: wa* Colinel ed- ».;:<! U Stone. eup.-rintenden( of Ne» Jem-y State Hri «on rum near Lreaburc. twelve tnllee hele* Millville. He la a teteran

»»•» and a Mexican ex-

pedition and comma mV the 114 th It- fn:uem. New Jersey National

Guard.

A \bHor twul expreaard amaxr1 id that convicla. Ion* -rmera all. were alio* ed to roam rtuaJJy at will over the J.I00 cotupriKios New Jrraey'a exper toe nt In penology The vial. Wilbam C Alexander Wo

1 resident of l WO Nl- ’ an.! oane ImniMiat'ily ipoo a

Clubs eroap as conviou Idllnt away the

Hosiery Mfgr. International Vice President

call the Stale Priaon at Tremor " ■ Colonel Stone wan walking! throoxh th*. pr .undx ai> he talked, j The door to the power bouse was . ..••n'O tor hl:u by a convict in

nteenth yaar of a twetwy-

ynata t< nm for a double- murder IMed over a love afjju when a« seventeen. Inside, the power boure wa» manned by con•The' <*ar here and vlrtuaHy discipline themaelves." the ti>lonel »ent on. "becau.-w they Jive In oonstant <!r<-ad ii'turning u th- liu; HoUM-.' And they know If they much os uvrndep the merk once. It means the •filr Ihai - ' We don*4 fool about fr!

Its bark to Trenton."

Th* Colonel Indicated a prV«.nrr ementln* from an office with a Sheaf *< paper*. He was ■one •-* year, baek a suppoMdly rnpiKabl" physician, but Ujtured notorPru-dy in a caw and received a lout term tor malpractice. Still another, who held open a door while Colonel Stone went Into the mete hall. wa» one* a wealthy bank nRldal who played havoc

with his ow n Institution.

"Of coutwe. there are other

warns

Re-elected At C

•the Memphis for

Pur three year* i vice ;

He

Memphis Con

the A Muttra kiwan.-itu-in of convention j durtnc which : htob arionRed for the ' P-'-sident <»f 1 convention in A: Du. flub. If

•dieted vice pf* i York City fhj-.

1»SI and has i

the Colonel explain)

'Mu>: '•! the men we get here kn<.'» the tutillty of it. Th*9 are •man • uouch to know (he chare .e favor recapture, with n tong* r sentence tn the 'Big Hou-e and no pmapocla at re

turninK to the farm."

A man serving for murdet alios*-1 th- CoioDel dhrough the c<"» barn, where a herd of Hol-

*"*• sere feeding

I—rlod on the porches of ai •’Then, too, the convicta who

■lonnstory. Save for the abwnce ! cocu here are selected." the Col invention !l •* i '' dteUngulahlkg black otrlpe om l went on. "Uy their be down the trouser* leg. guard* f -‘I ’t tn prinon they have won — .'ml h- told fr ire prisoner*, i *l” !r spurs. <•> to speak, btdore ... ; They wen’ unarmed. A board picks them. , ' Why don’t theac men escaper" knd sauat of them are ptl•oners

The Colonel repeated *he ques-1 fcuiitj omorlonal’ cnm.s "

1 lion and lauirhs-*] "How on rwith And tore Colonel Smith paused t-juld we prevent It. If they *<' pnphe.y iba! the Weal pilaisn

to?" joirn. day w iH segregate pi Is msr* oouMn't prevent It— Rullty *d crime* of emotion

1 *.. .,, uas11 y." the Colonel retuimnl I th*- wh.. murder la a Ot of ‘ . Vi _ ‘tVlnilmdoRlsU or psyrhologUts' anr* r hank caohler. who Meal

*« me -vcw ,„.i. , „ • - - - .. .

i- e that tlm*

Colonel said. "At least we think we haven't, and that. ti». I think, aocoum* aamewhnt foe the low escape record. Most cf the ttn-n here an- paying the penalty for -ottir omotional crime, and feel their M here 1. a good on-." Ouarprisinc 1.S00 acres. '(»" «•: which are cultivated the pr'vir. farm was established in 1913. l! accomnsstatte* 300 prlaooet> and thirty officials and employ-e-Duruiv thirteen year*, only four convicts hav • ewaped a. •ugh there are only two guarvl ;•«>" outs” on the farm and manned only when the prto* net* are not wurkitnt. Fifteen bulldlntc* house th" various form activities. N-xt year (here »iU he newer and more modern one*, for the State LeRis lature r-cently appn>pnat*-*t $135.00)* with which f-* build. They are being con-Tuctrd by oonviet labor, as Were the present buihling*. Produce grown on the fami r»ms to the varhvuK State lm*titutlona A canning factory for the surplur. ran* and suppllr* Rood* to the insttfuttin*. The tiarrack* bousing the convict* are similar to *.he old ctyle Army barracks. Each prlaoner has a bunk, toilet artk-le* and retrulathm clothln*. Morale is maintained by recreation—boxing. txi-w'ball. iiand ball, foot boll and other •port*. Regular bonti. of course, are a part of the regu-

lation*.

A prtsonrr who serve* part id a l'.>ns term at the fann can. at the expirauon of hD -eotenr-, emerge a Snlahod aHentlflr farm-

er. carpenter, blarknmith. maoon. be "on their own" am .. - tmebanir or chaf. ikxkmel ha* ga* bt- j, "The wuards carry no ptetols." hmnbs and a «np*)|-. rh - Colon-) explained, "becauw' These, however, are n. ’

eiRht of one barging by the eonvke.*

from a belt would tend to make "It s pan a uueetk> T , a convict feel hr hurt ‘on hi* toel Mimmeil up. _. .A.id it Is important to u* the.break* to which A ih.it they feel that way in a . titled, even as canv:< .1' bure open space like this. w4th I —— no waH* : round it and nothing j An odd »ltn|]- .7 much to prevent escape " 4 toed by a yiHi:, r , But In oase of number nuffl- motorist In sp-iklr,-.in to be dangerom ~mie day plain girl -8h- i~ v ■li.sil.l .jeci-ie rhey didn’t want to mile of bad road."

Asbestoline Will adhere to wet or dry lurfacw and ii pixranteed sto cnck. chip or peel. Carries a TEN YEAR GUARAKTIl It wiD cost little to hare your roof water-proofed WILUAM H. SMITH 236 E. SPEHCEK AY’EHUE WILDWOOD S j

John A. Ackley & Son Auctioneers Sine.- 1SH Can sell your real estate or personal property and g*t u* highest market price. General sale* at our "Mart." Vineiand. N. j„ Saturday at 1.30 P. M. Wildwood Office—Magnolia Avenue and Boardwalk Vineland Office—427 Landis Avenue

at th-

* in 191* |

I! ii i laburg.

nz t* active In i n"*s organizatior -eldent of the (

To i

ffgMkm ami high tdi>allBm

shlch

. - same club. • .: tenant got* ; Rovernor in York DlMnc

AF.nvy | h - h “- hr "

. Tm*ti of t,, ''

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of th)

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riffMeou -n- - putlr paariattMii

ana gaud will

AR nortai and ci«|. work bar ' been made Intensive The act I vri i ire of- K i* arii* Internal Iona! Inedude under-privileged child

. develop:!

the

girl*' cltSh woi bovHal mem. ■:.*!*. paign*. UeiHMs c*n,p tWMMtHVcati.!!. •»' r«i. law tor. i.oud load*, a

farmer higher .’ and

Promise Carnival Surprises

in 1914. and

1-. -d the New

In .>11 these yesm.

be. i. active a* ebauman

. ' rtet and lirt.-r-

I •'■. iiiilttoea and is a !• i. • *d the Hoys' Farm

•1 by the New York

* >nt- nuh.

Ibiandrr u a niember * ard of Directum of the -hood Memorial;" pnv. AsMielotod Buslnis* foi i New York: and pres! : the Men - * Society of R In hi* business cap* president of Al* V i: '- uipany. wholi-sai-

lenctal banker

First Kiwanis Club Started on Dec. 8, 1914

First Club Was Organized -f*' r

at Detroit. Mich.. By Joseph Prance A%a

He Is Still Active Member J’

, nniMty tn putUng w » cl r the Hi*carnival e-aged by the On- comipauy. a-ininiencing Ocuto i C j Th.- Fire Chief promlxm *omr lb** diipri*.- ptomiOtug that j every eienln*: mme;h!ng Will be

| given away

1 Daughters of U. V. \\ ill Give Potpie Suppei

Are You Going thii^Fallt

• • Jv> rtitetnent u especially in ten d- • : tcaier* of this newsmper who ■ i innin^ to pi to Florida lor the Fall ■d Winter, i jrtT pakvenRcr ship? •

Sail from

PHILADELPHIA

While traveling m>rt Road, near Tui^iah!" driven by (thari- - Ji

mat when Ra.I-

«e Jeckmvillc every Wedneubv sad SlMrJiy. «P M. To Mumiorinh. ivtiiind xtihotcich ruoth. 4 P M . vu the new S S "'IVTidure.” Fern lac/ade m f sl$ tmd rnmU, trtik .Wn(' f rwm P** ‘l- T Atnm.

Fire* eftecn-.e Octcbcr ic.

From PhiUdelfbu to Jacksonville

$34.38

Round inj t6i -88. F*rc from EtuUdeir+rx dire.i to MIAMI

$48.48

Rrxmd tnp $86 )i. Through mketi on ole to all anpattmt po r t*. Send for i!i-.rrated fouler and c •.he infocaaboo-

Liquid Elastiqum

roof? look* like new agaia." Henrr: “One coat of that MuF c •n old roof win Ux for yean.''

MERCHANTS & MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY

nChian, in K*

ii any exjjc'imental lYlgasoIines have been proeuced by the -aSta Standard Oil Company Only the tried and

public “STANDARD” GASOLINE

STANDARD

Before the Chill of Early Fall Nights

strikes you — Let the Standard Oil Company insure the 1927-1928fuelrequirc-

^ menis of your oil-

burning equipment. Standard Oil Company maintains a sup-

ply of-

STANDARD” DISTILLATE FUELOIL —-within a »hort haul by lank truck to your home. A contract signed notr will assure you of “Standard” service and the fuel best suited to your burner. Fill in this coupon. Mail it today

ou prefer to telephone for representa- . our number is Cape May 302. s- n a n n on. company <n j >

A. ROSENFELD WOODBINE, N. J. Brighten Your Home While You Heat It!

We Fireside Other enamel heaters aPP^ dull when contrasted witn t ' FIRESIDE'S lively and siiik ing beauty. Its design is pl fii ; ingly new and artistic. Finish^ in permanent colorful enatnothe attractiveness of whirl 1 6 difficult to describe.

Brighten your home with r. FIRESIDE with its cheerful fireplace almosphere. The old style mi;ss>- heating stoves mars the appearance of the present cLy American home with it* many modern refinement*. Say good-bye to the blacking pot. etc.—

enjoy the cleanliness and beauty of heating

the FIRESIDE which docs not show

dust and finger prints lik 1- . enamel heater* and need ondusted with a cloth like >° ,lf furniture. Just the thing '°r homes also. Cost lea* to oV *’ operate than a furnace. Conn thi* very late»t idea lot

Stone Harbor Lumber Co. Exclusive FIRESIDE Agency for Seven Mile Beach and Cape May Court House STONE HARBOR, N. J.