Cape May County Times, 25 November 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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FK1DAY. lOYtttrr .

Cape May County Times A WorI, ’ While nth Sea late CMy Rerlea. Kebnaur. l»lt Project

PatUabed Erery Friday >‘T Ui* The arrargerrert made b>- Cape Mav County Atlantic Printing & PuUiahinR Company : M . hoo , . uthontir , Wllh wiUi am F. Jochet. muai-

cian and in»tru.:tor of moair, o* Sea Ivlr Cin.

a lata CWj. W. J

WTT.TJAM a. BAFFCBT. Editor aad PublUber ADOLPH C. WIU5EY. Vanajlnt Editor

PoMIcation OfBt

TIMES BL'ILDING. JH Sooth I-andU Areoue.

Sea lalo City. K- J.

Ocean City Offlcr C»J Aabury Areoue WlWwood Office: S20S Hilly Beach Areeur

;lo regularly visit the rural tchooU and tracf; in ttrumenta! music is likely to be accepted in \ matter of fact manner by the busy man or aroma; | It deserves, however, more titan passing Hotter 1 Music is. indeed, an Aladdin's lamp. »«;• [only to he rubbed to bring forth a magic pe - i age to do our bidding. By waving hia rear. 4 be

-- ■ i price, in Cape May. Onaberland and | can ezrry in to dimes we have never Hr aiuki. «■»: liuj|i ir ^ wni ^ ^ tail „

| incidents, little mocnenH, we had forgof' long since. He ran cheer us when we are . : ,.«iKS*t.' sooth our nerves when we are tired, lighten out I burdens when we are weary, create teJ and reverent moods, and inspire us to noble: thoughts

Leadership

Wanted

In the last analysis most of the problems of | and deeds, any community. Mate or natwn. whether they be political: social, religious, business or what not.

If politics is not on the level it is because of arlf treking, greedy, dishonest men. if a community does not grow it is because of men who lack virion, men who criticisr drstructi ely, instead ot Constructively; men who think mote of today s penny than tomorrow's dollar; men who are not b<f enough to put aside personal grievances for the good of their town or city; men who care only for their own profit. If a buriness fails it is often due to lack o» loyalty, courage, i .sion, team work or the spirit of service: sometm-s it is the >m acrapulous methods, the grasping talons, of unfair rompenriun. At always it is a man problem. So it is with our problems of rime, of rduca t '«n. of graft, of the chunk. They may deal with fi ogs. but m the end, their only mlution lies with mm and women possess.ng honesty, loyalty, in«t : try. courage, integrity , vision, ambition, de- {•- •dabfhty. unselfishness, as well as ability. All men. to br sure, do not possess all of these quali t • but all of them must *c I rvened togetheit the various obstacles that daily face the com m unity are to be overcome »nd it is to movt on

ward.

This is why boy’s work org»urafions deservtot onl* the moon, but the tune, of the ms' o' today. No boy’s work organization rvjcct. to mat-ei-her “angels' 1 or geniuses. They have no nrbuioi: f*>pes of producing perfect men. They do. hoss ever, by their programs, hope to make cleir.. t* .-Aing, cfeaaer living, btuadn mjnded. mo»' ■■■mttum mA Ir. ^MS r nii^O- -a ^ ahkr to tackle the protWetna of utitorrew a litth br-ter than we arc handling those ol today. The greatest nerd of the Y. MCA. Gro«i pyvrr-sent, the Boy Scouts mm ~ment and th. other Boy '* Clubs of Cape Mai County or Other County is lender '‘<p- A» valuable as mw»' is >t is a secondary cnrudderatioi. Many men cai g •* V portions of their tune. Some of thrai civstrSbute more of tfceir nwney. There are wcr. men who can and should g.»r both time an lonrtry. who are shirking then duty and only ;attributing cash. Still orhrrv are giving neither Any Y, M. C A or Boy Scout worker wih •ell yens that thee- are pleniv of boys, but tiw •here » fi .tarn** in men who will devote or* - two evnungi a svrek to boy s work. If a man cannot become a Group or a Sco . re a Club leader, br can at least take one bo* nder 'ins wing ' and become a Big Brother * I tin tiw Ital sente of the word. Toe Bi S Brother movrment o growing nationally Thour men who have no meluialnxi to do eve that should at least live cleanlv enough to th»‘ not harmful to the young''

He can turn a gloomy home into a cheerful abode. He is. indeed, a wonder worker. Bos* and girts of the rural untrirt* who have

Wanted to learn their fasontr in>trusnrnt have been rauipeUed to either forge’ their mustral mcfinations or spend oonaidrrab:- time and money

traveling to a Isrgrr owmur: t to take ievaon* The present plan -permit* ’hem to study the

instrument of their efcouc attrr u-hool hour* at

greater sacrifice of time or money than if they

lived in a large efty. Arrangements are also being made by Mr. Jodker wdierrh* !wys and girts who own no instrument* may rmt them or purr haw

them, if they desire, on time payments. Altogether the project h one • * the most worth

srbile inaugurated m Cape May Coruit) school*

long time.

This Week

Br Artfisre >!»<■>■■ i

TO P REVEST FLOODS A CLOWS'S DEATH LET HER MARRY | A SIGHT CLOB LADY

1 Senator Wataoa aays evrrjnbln* that can be done, will be done. ‘by Con*re*» to atop the Mlssi*Uippi Hoods !f that prograai U carried out Ml»t«dppl floods will

I be flopped. Congreds (AH. tf It;

I Win. ' *> yo-: -.'.a Herbert Hoover will abow bow «•- *" osteoptur | It can be done, with the aastsa- . 'ante of other able etglBmfs. STwT/ X If this country doear't tbtBk II i." ^ ,ou * ' , —

worth while to apend half a m ,DW

lion one* and for all to

Hoods that mat a WIHor, s I lime. H Is a foolish country. ’There Is a p.;r-

r Ckr*^

How

you «1*« the b,bj

*® Pl»y .r(.-

Wl^t ml, do ,„ a

glfu for cousin*’ ' What part of r .r

?“ ,aaT a '--*aw

ln*s fund eoser’ *

Did any rolatlw JOU by a trail)

H ‘ , » ,0 °* *»f* V •; U;: Oo you ever resd ry. r “_

tortal. in the

As Eveuu i Adttcc.

A moon, s gin. A machine » A stop, a cop.

H» fall, on: on u

tn». pr, T 4

mty o

In Our Mail Box

Washed In Bj C SHORE

MB' Hons laughed at aim. children especially, as he W’-at about, with bright, pick now. baggy clothe*

always serious.

He Is dead today. He shot himself to death-alone, poor, in a miserable furnished room. Pbo tograpb* showing him In the day ot hie glory were spread befot* him on the bed. as he kneeled to

hlon hU brains out.

"Laugh, and the world langns with you Weep, and you a'one." Ella Wheeler ' r «rote her well known | morning aftrr her first party

when she was uVutaOB-

n In the train, going to the party she saw a woman weeping. Her ■Scad husband was In the baggage

■■ ^ „ v . Mrs. Wilcox said: "1 though I Something else. AJ. do you think It will bur. j neT » r «ml!r again, af’er

t Mi*

"That’s a dirty d»il garbage mas as he apg collecting agreetn'T,:

Wilcox

THEBE IS A lot mote to life for a man o woman than a new hat or a new overcoat andye*. the paved stmt* you mention. None of thei

are absolutely essential to happii

I’nselfti

that buy <>f your* to stay home from Ocean City crying with that poor woman. while- Why. lL~ce are hundreds of i But 1 went to the party and

, „ of boy* even In this >v and age who ^

sat down gad wroU a letter to ua. setting forth dl<J nol vtail tlM . nrart9i dty to thei, Homes w* 11 ; oiornlng. ashan-ed to think how

Hot For Him one OF THE READERS of this column did n. _ _ lea We City. HOS ember 1*. 1»:T j* .ree with our paragraph* on tlihlng last week. ^,,^0,),, „{ boy,

t; ! esnt down and wrote a letter to ua. settina forth d(d nol Tt4ll (b< . cty u , ,n r ,, •.omen ann

>* opinion*. II l* published abo*« If you Intend aUUn once a month. They’re not a easily 1 had forgcttfin.'*

to p. ruae this csdumn fend the letter first, as out hU thft wprfie fnT „ cUiMr . Don’t you know tn. Poor Jlareellne. now in bU las,

trks will ha addreassd to the man who wrote

Sir Oliver LxU- thr

raid: "Selencc pur»u« i *

road in eearrh o!

neither to tb- ngh: - W*H. It will «or t.» ■■ Ita blinker* i*. ‘ i - not the wkoi. ur.ixr- So a good deal Of err..;: tween. It loot* t ! *

. ,a Jungle snd Hud' : '

. . . . Im _ . .e#w» « day by primitive mining. WeU> ,, win h.» ’ . , . . to ei ' e klm too much. (That will start travel to Alaaka i t*. f, D )i lo .bit* *■

l differ with yon. but you aie hone.i about your You -, f got lo , dml , that John D. Rockdsller. (>nd .b,, lo be railed "fie- J r j£u la not rcnHic . conrlclions. And honsnty Is a cardinal virtue. g r , few things about money and men. jward'a l-ollj” because Steward

However, the man who govs through life being ^ yjjU know shat the son who Is so ably filling|paid ** *^^?*^_ '*

DEAR AL;

l to thank you for that letter

0.», «fWn‘. ,1 “‘ “’

dolls; in six months for such trips*

I'm not advlsln* vou lo be a tlght-wad wlthj Pfatlnum has been found In

( *:

»»r Hr

Y*i «> :hi It and v s

Dr. Frank Crane Set

There's Too Mud) Concentration AtTi

as the i

Thrrs are many men

believe you arc one of three)

, ho era honevt only because It pay* to be honest. »Uich Is * very sriUsb reason. ll? tUlQehtlre* to the gr»txt;»t obstacle to the worlds

My dmr C.

waa very much mte

Atnueed—by your article last sssk U»d’ r lb' h-ad-mg of -Wtihrt In’’ <« ti.hing. 1 must **> my lr*r C Shore, that yo». are sll wet There are sharp ahell i jutting forth from the •omoih

-and of your argument.

Now. 1 believe In charity, it la a good thing - fine thing- fto is bread. But bread mskn a oor material witJr which to pave a nrcet. while > It* piece It t. tn.tupenmhle Chanty l» juat an -tl ha* it* place, and H ma**s it» W-m»nd» »ti be purse of evcry good nIUten. But the broad 'atesuent that the giving of ter. per cent, of one’a ruae Income to charity la Just a* much out of idae* In the avreagr man * life ». bread Is for a Now I earn MO a week To practice tl *ng 1 i-vust give M *>. this to church or x>n>e form ol , iaiiiy. if 1 k«pt quiet about it I might .Xiy With It. But no OB* 2 L-‘' '‘rl heard «*r that tithe- ktrp* quiet about It They tell the world, and then "•me- Thetr bam*, a;, pui.ll.brd it» c><ry ebuteb collectloa U*t . hr .d every

charity which get* Into prtBt: th-< .*sl*d a»|«ay that no uifc-r t>> sefaetors gen-tally- Cheap advcr.i-U; I admit about tt. Now. Al. but the average man on a salary d «a t need j many tubers bate • dverttateg | rou ever hear of a Anyhow, to get back to mysei! t„ afier all !blmaellT Did you «

ihis thing I ns- m<jet Intaraated in u m* And I charity In print* «>rtalnly not. A

o» are you. fHsad C Shore And *.. i* everyone fair about this matter «, ... —.... — , ■y-rta;-- . Ue Once 1 heard * fellow **> s-it me G Did 1 mention the namea o* lbs tllhers I re- , rco(nllH ., ld |hrtr f aTMr Ue bootleg liquor, their wlU come hraOWr. Ike my B. V. D a." Thafa erud. bui ;; i. Must , terred to In my article’ Did 1 tell you my own lBVorHr cijgr , good .bow. their favorite book william HohenaoUeru otna are aomesrlut crude, beceu- wbat we ‘ vajocf Of course the outstanding tlthers. auch a* n,ti r tailor and their automobile. Princess Victoria Schaumberg ! him. tirton*' j.iB’t like to admit, even to ouml*-. ^etu. crude , Saab and Colgate get in print. Just as the other wM)|OV( „, xrTinf lb ,i r f 1P w. with shame Tithing Uppe, aged slxty-om*. wants toj ov*t - ■ \nd ’hey are th. very things that ar- vum tin., ; men who accompll.h anything Wg get In f««- erMlw hopplness. Why shot. I dot a man recoct- ‘ * j' 0 ”?. en It. , usually. There ere excepllon*. hu’ they only Why rimuldn’t they- Wb, shmUdn’t the finer, ^ , “ ma“ feTSi to Xwe *hcU that ^ prove the rule. Thu would make, if ! may hr su land more decent things have a better break tn r „— |i n g tb , differanc* In age makes bold. ■ good aubject for commont tn your . .lutur ‘print than dlrtloms. filth, crime nod depravity arej , !U ’•unethleal. -

rou know what i meai

Eight j tlMHB A auin -;«) WJ i

good. 1* not hlttlag on all cylinder* tor himself ©t >(fr . eenls a week. And was he allowed IholMrl( i minion dollars wouldn't I f,,,,. , 0 ^ -.ayr..- * hi* (ommnnlt) Thr re are many men who are lo fVrai{ „ ,u* H# was not. He *p«nt a dim. pay what it U really worth. i about him to whirl t-r*

good good-for-nothing. There are many men ^ ta r , (or dime*, you know) aaved | thsed. ...r~~*s- —.....JSStwmSTs.:

have ruined hi* character. ; ra ,d| Um . ScyIk,Id talked to a gome of oor met >;

1 spirit named "Sarah.’’ Hkvd not tht-v ■

! Sarah’s volte, paid for Sarah’s

progies* it Is ’.he cause of every war. moat wedding drew, at her CW 4 * 1 u i-n --t ixiintr. snd m<wt of the unhappiness and HERE .S HOF1NO VOC gel a raise. AL Farhnpa donated WOO for misery of the world. I you don’t daaerva one. Or It may be your bow io ^rtb. on her promise

1 underestimates your real value. Anyway, you have Jo 4o p+nh and marry him. my best wish*. All of which has nothing to do ! -Sarah.’’ nays the farmer, "aevet

Wc hear mmh talk about the voum hsi. but aftrr all. un’t the compoait ■'wrratiun tnereiv the reflectsm of the 44rr gewcratKin • Prrtiaps nc*. hut it r No magic wand or crystd « frquin

and be abb to >•’

lha tail of M* . ..

The lust tb.ar pened to Of h» w :

_ . . things that d keeps quiet with whether tubing Is the right way to give and showed up." j “ earc ^ w! _i 0 '] . .i-a*

Do not laugh. This old farm-fhji' rr simply paid In advance foe ly.

r r beard about T Did .... - hjppinaa to come taler. Believers King the world ahtnl , |10T , K THAT Jl:3T because I closed my Ire d^ 1 mb,r * B * m * hr “ d * by slating I had tried litblng acd par»>nally re-1^*%, Bn d will be dtaap-

comnu-ndvd tt you were not lusinuatiag 1 was pointed as Farmer Seybold was trying to get wnae tree ad.ertlslng, Al. Men disappointed Their disappoint

TO OF.T BACK to the milk la the cocoa nut. you

r r ,u evei heard of keeps quiet

Al. •lon’t kid mt. Honestly. Sow whether tithing I* good practice.

‘it la all nri'

gnhjaet with a,r "'*_ Mr p

wa ahouli

much that " r *"

; ,fc 5Ry. «M hwjj;

With hla trade

. ha, failed to r«*0* r

,| ilea that thrust

aattn* * tl truth. J started getting back to me Now 111 stay oek To twpawt -and repetition o reputallow-I . *ra *16 a wwk 1 give *4 «*• chants Friend tVlfe save to me "Al. I need a new bat " 1 nay .atwraliy. same as you would, and probably do. -Horry. Min. but I can’t afford it.'* Than *»y* rile. ’’Bu, I saw your name last week

who -lanco

tlU sh>

to ree bow many full away and a boat of noibfng t.. the welfaie

wwe..^.. .their duty »

— *N GET good cigars two for five. To (r(uH> marriage to thoarltall «o see >t, cf a flaw pole the flappei Al Tom Marshall *ald *ome rime before h:- died rnfilled to marry seems unethical j that

VLZfJZ.-«-■*«-»■”^rrjK^ari^l.Arcr.,;-'. ' dinners be can put wot cigar If you can get t an good onaa for that Jn .p^t thousands oflalert mind ; .« iltian who contribute | sun, right now It is a mighty favorable omen bet* a t twenty-throe. j ward tow* ^ ^ ..,-i a, a, ei or pror’"* ol for the country’s future. *•*?*,*,. it' M . I'l/ir, : And what about Barah. wbcm; at pr*" « . ■!'• i, open arms In tbe | husband. Abraham, was 166 years, Tbsra » K ,.

datiy. Why abouldn t A! ^ write ME AGAIN, whenever you bare aid when her non. l*#ac •**. much con — about notable! uaf , 0 t xprea«. You haven’t convinced born, and Sarah not so much

r M ■

mee* are 1 1

nmorow if thr me rkr hoys anJ p>if* Two important

i then part i tu tNe live* .

! Tbatl

•a and I •

i 44 for a hat" Then' b--t rant was charity t hud a*.' up- )ust lik* ‘ "Uaten. Al. charity

But I •

■n)oy your letter because of Us

hope uothiqg I've said has of- Chapter

spa our rmden also enjoyed the j « so. for tf they haven't there's * ■ace wsatad here and I aho-tld

in a letter. We are always glad wonders

pro• tdieg they contain

lack tlons upot,

ituryT do no.*; ■ i rwM the Tweaiy-fltst for hsM* ’ « ,f Onvria K* j Intent Wf who manages a night ; Tie; h~‘t daughter lo a'they

r. x,.”"

*-«

er were men. with | us re«ewt- ;, >*iM tc marry any ilhl'•* ,

laai', daughter of j thing up^ r _,

s queer king The h»B««T «*}****: t Enalsti'i will also tell you on othei ti ur ,

what many Of the great “Ullad »*nt a'

are baaed. ukmeJy. on "easy vfa-j

toe. royal caprice ” A night r » I _ r -igU; 1^* ’ f

k..per Is a r.al lady «anpa<v. TIDE mth sod' weH-known duehiase* j

of tha Duke Imrn how m

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