Cape May County Times, 10 February 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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ADOteTH O. WllSTX. » PobUeatioo Office: TIMES BUILDING. JU Sontt Landto Accbm. Sea lale aty. K. JOcean aty Office: S2J Aston Areeue Wildwood Office: Ctt Holly Beach Aceaoc

Botecrtption price, in Cape May. Atlantic Coonty. Oaewbere tiO* per year

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Our Congratulations To Judge EWredge ■ We join the entire county >n coocrar.Jatiot Judge Henry H. Eldredge upon hi* ipp*nTnwnr he the Goremor and confirmahon by the Senate to another term on the bench. The ephoic :n u'hich tic Judgeship was used a* a political football mil not be forgotten for many a year. It i*. however. a thing of the pa«. Judge Eldredge h baci oc the bench again tor three more years and Cape May County b sathhed.

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Legion Pont Proposes Constructive Movement The Elmer Thumor Wood P<*- Amercan Lejpoo d Cape May Court Hou>e and sxinhy . toted at a meeting Wednesday evening to launch . a movement to purchase an amboiarKe to he used by Middle Township Dennh Township. Stone , liarbot A valor: and Sea l*ie City. The Legioonartes plan that the ambulance shall he krated at the Court Home, to be a: the dnpc*ai of the

Jio ambuiancr is torch needed in those com . particularly io the sunaner arasor. who e trwjuent. The ovisetnent should and will undoubtediy tecrived their endotsement. Ko section of the county can afford to hr without an ambulance. Such a cmtvevance after means the crfitrence between life and «i Eventually every ewansurity of any «*e ir county will have one of its own. l/ntil tha time arrives the proposal,of the l>eg»on Pott, carried to completion, will provide thfte seven aectkm the use of an ambulance at a minimi

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beauty h achieved.

Manv ugly objects tr.u« hr remove* .-Tcrtrrrcr-i among the rows, hydrangea*, remain ir.trrsprrveJ amo-Mi .

etc., they wfH present a contrast tear «dl oetract

nrjeh from beauty spot*.

Prohab: . onehinc a »orr unsight!-

thousaivi. or « 'anocs stages of tiete ^ T * |

oon on tree*, reners and o.-tbuildmgs. nvust be removed if we are to have a

^ * job that could be capridy hmdW by

the county'* **a *ervice dub'-

be divided into tit section*, ead the mpoenihairy « ridding one ugly objects. A certain day could be «rt the job. Each dub could divide its trams and on that day ead* team, armed with the necessary weapon*, could make up an atto

party that would relegate

ever, unsightly sign in *he territory

Of course the co-operation of

the highway* would he necesaary. as jo party would presume to trespass upon property even «m such a laudable errand without pertnnuon of the. After thi* » accoenplishefl the dub* might make it their hjAmets to go over the same wetions every two and tear don s«ns that hare sppeared in the meantime. t ’ a Awdrabl. eitiaea. tat adds that Ua lata a^emU ere h a better solution to the problnr u ^ oo There can be only oae deeMloi.. -i but rt str&es us no organisation could do the | lkjil »uj coatocm to the aptrlt of the law. for may 1 haadled his <'»* rk more efiectivelv than the service cl iO*. And j U» bcartag oa the caae was dMigne* to preveat would certain!' be time and labor well ea aaltarahiaa tnm miterla, •or UuU oeja ^op!

aended.

He Had a iMH

Great Heart

Why does Abraham Lincoln occupy such -unique place in the heart of the nation? Why ha* he continued to li e therein, while many mer j with apparently greater intellectual powers, haw ' been forgotten long since? Why did lunctdn J worn and -can. heckled and assailed, -corned ^ and ridiculed, bearing the fe :rdrn* of a naripr } torn by strife, stand the trrr 'ic strain he I under and conduct hianelt to admitahly di . those year* at the heltr. ? Why did the hacku ood* f man. the rail splitter, even reach the Whitt J: House? The answer require* only five words

He had a great heart.

| Lincoln s great mind could not have properly ‘ wtved his country during that critical period t •“bout the r-'idance of that great, understand- , ing heart. Probably tie gravest danger of the j, prrsen• age i* that the lieart. and we arq not }'talking about a wishy-washy srrtimmtality. but J that force that is the Kxircr of merev. jurtice * faith, liope. charity, love, good will and al! nthf

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dungs that make a nation truly great and it' people really happy, will hr dominated by

materialism.

Purr tr.vtrrialisin would result in the sc! destruction of any nation or people. It is on when the intellect h guided and 'r-t-ained . prompted by the heart that it* marvel* -* i wea pewr and happinr* into the warp oi a nation. Thi* u becoming an age of go-gettcrv Getting. | ^ however, as an end. rather tha* a means to an ' fai end. n danger.*., to indicdual* and nation* alike. ;» What is needed .s a comhriation go-getter and go-! M giver, a eoml^nation of nund a,ul heart, a com- i *

ill and spiritual. 1.

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Abrahan Lincolr chis nation is truh ! nattw.r! i..: can

what he did and what h* stood J hart*. God forbid that t.^w i To the Scrap Heap With Unsightly Signs In a few months, almost before uur mads will he filled with a *ti

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■„<* mourned from one end of the county to the ; “ A her. Although hr »ae a strong Democrat In a \ **** troag Repuliltcan county, he served two term*;

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t any. of ihe party on the c her Mle *f hl»! ^ •fence" who will not eon cede that, regardless «f |

jolitlc’. Ihe type of man be »

d/e h* live.: wa* »a Kjym-t .o the o-unty

. ever, cannot find U. Do** It rsalty witter whether ; c:1mlgal* that «* * ^ they d* or not? It W *wtt» P—for ghem lo \ and other loopbote*

; have mislaid «r lost the passport. Government

and the kind of authorities are Just as pros, to -ake mistake, NOTHING WILL BC gained by deporting Swy* a* the average ritire*. Why not tale Swywaa * tun. Hi* enforced departure wilL instead. • • »oiU lor ttf loan u. tha country A-d It may erurh him an

THE WEST JERSEY and S--shewe iUilrond' J*’'-"'/ ,jt court, take the word of boot- ihoroughly he wlH nrver racovar from the blow,

name* the taaae, for a <l.:tS 1M ka. .n J»JT.! »W«. tallot bns atuSrtn and other Individ*^*' W. bellev* la la.

Phe raiitoadA would hare b-en wlvw. In the f»eei wbo rto!BK their I

>f such strong competition, to ai'empt

•hat huunree ealle "proiiucUon" by lowered price*!'

motitta. before they did. Any boat atll eink ,f! Boorler-er*. »

;he leak Is Ignored too long.

\V« don't expect the rsilr.-sd, to go to the bo«-| lots, even though they did lose over a million ' and a Quarter, but they might have saved part of

'frequently happens, the let-

- personal profit. A fury even wept : ter of the law defeat, the .^*rU of (he >- . and

r George Remus tetter known as (he King of laughs at the very purpose for a. „ the statute

i career *.< law-breaking was created It Is to be hoped Swyetua stays and

| by killing hi* wife. That same fury freed Rentm- lirsu to a ripe old age tn add kl* hit t> the sum

a paying any penally for bw r-ime by declaring total of oar eoaat:y - * grsaineas.

Spirit of the State Press

TO JUDGE HENRY H. ELDREDGE aho .

probably the county * mo.t beloved ci'uen. w. Zoning . * h » l sutocrat ic. but powetftUlr Infiaenced by the •ztrnd our heartiret congratuUtlont as he start* Teoafly Record: It appear* a. If the gnaiag bill -i * 1 I® a Perfected toother three-year term. thi. lime appointed bj * Poll sored in the New Jersey Slat* Legfolature by d-mocrscy Is loag and hard, tat tha mint of the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. !'■*:gen County teprevefiiati.e* «ui be the choice d * B>otr, ‘ c J r inextinguishable. The human mass {of the lawmakers rather II - be bill printed hr * iu •«»« grmtec. etrvager than any dictator.

Cassini of khwev The principal oiSereacw as was k, “* ^ l rrant. sad with increased enUghle

shown in the address last S-lurday of Aaaembiy * al A ilB celeiily of i

man Ralph W. chaodless al the Gamer of the «S‘r*«‘°n. Emaodpatu* wtll eootinae unitl a Tensity Mayor and Council, i, whe-.lur there shall trr trt * PolHlev. socially and every wag.

b» local Board* of Appeal or a StaU Board ap-! “ B r otkr: direct loo lies ratrogia Many :>*! that a Bute **“«*fbty & not perfect, men nead not think U.

»nd heai> expense and{►"»** U *

rule.

JUDGE ELDREDGE did the right thing is suspending sentence upon Mrs. Helen Appleby. 74-/eat-old Dennlsville wotnar.. » ho was charged with poaaeRMon of intoxicating liquor last week. Not only because her It.-year-old husband is in poor

health and needs her attention, bat becsu** there Panted by the Governor must be in this coonty many younger, more pr<»- a °* 113 would he

perous and mire f .grant violator* of the liqt

• ho are each doing a hundr- f perhaps a 1“ w ***ld srein thousand, limes more harm than the aged woman. I Uhandlea* and h. Board could rale against

rdX YEARS AGO Theodore gwystuu. then 27 laullU j r * kl '~ b ‘• contrary

• • eje of ege. came from Poland t. make

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tight. A Stats spirit of the con :he 1*27 election

id In Poland ba .1 Before deciding to * 0 * pp, ' i **'“ ^ 1 i hi* own country, be U< “ lilr B "* rc **** ra for a year he —' • wk lk '» W •«

entering the I'nlveraity ofl w. he found that Inadequate I tded hD

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