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Cape May County Times ODDaoIida'.rd «!lti Sra Icle Olj li^riew, Ft'.cimy. )*» Published Ererr Friday hy the Atlantic Printing fit Publishing Company Sea laic City. N. J. CTILUAM A. HAFFKRT. PrMld^iit RAT THORPE, Treasurer nnd Qeneral Vwft'T LORIN D. ANOEVINK. S«nlar>' and AdvertlKKC

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ADOLPH C. Wll-Sirr Manamnc Editor Publirslion Offlre: TIMES BUILDING. Jll South Laadla Arenuc, Sea Isle City. N. J. Ocean City Office: 622 Arbury Avenue Wildwood Office: 3205 Holly Beach Avenue

C. A. or Scout work, the men vbo give bott. ttieir j time and nwocy. to reach as many bujc not, already in Groups or Troops as posoble. TVre is no national or state or county ruling in other organization that forbids a boy to belong to both, but few leaders with the best interest* of the boys and both organizations at heart will encourage a boy to join both, for the same reason that no Rotarian .-an be a kiwanian and sice versa. Not because those service clubs have opposing ideals, but because their principles arc! practically the same and a man. if elected to j both, would be duplicating his time, his money j and effort and each organization would he harmed, because of divided interested and the dead wood

that would result.

This, of course, pertains to the boys only, for mans communities where both are tiim-tiontng i there are men w ho contribute to both and. while, perhaps, giving more of their time to one, give

tome to the other.

fine of your time to some kind of boss' work . it you can and it you feel that impossible con- j tribiife hnanrialiy. If you haven't any children of your own give double or triple the amount you would otherwise, because you arc not under the "“jeM-cme of parenthood. If you have girl*, grve

* , . tu i > . ii i ° r I liberally as possible, for you want your girl an school. 1 hey play, and the. usually jdav in , , . l ■ .

! or girls to mingle with the right kind ot boys.

hi any event, give.

Pnurwl •« Secondi

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Boys' Work in Cape May County 10 Cape May County die Y. M. C. A. : operating within its

j_ A boy’s home surroundings may be excel lent and his teachers at school of highest . • acter but

t spend all of their time

fortunate in having both I Boy Scout movements

‘Jgangs." 1 mupervited, a gang of boy ^ifluencrd hr a small minority that will lead them into trouble they would never be guilty of indiViduallv. County Y M. C A. and Bov Scout avori recognizes the "gaiig'' instinct m boys and provides the right kind of leadership *ot their TJgargs." Many present day gunmen niigfit. m-

^gcad, be useful men, but for the type of gang: they traveled with when youngster*. As a mat*! (fer of fact, many gunmen are hardly more than

•youngiite-s.

Y. SI. C. A. Group* and Boy Scout Tloops ‘endeavor to bring out the best qualities in a boy and direct hi» unbounded energies to channels ’that are constructive, rather than destriurtive. Both Art non-sectanan. Both are international organizajtion*. Both stress vocational guidance. Both defend upon volunteer leader* to »uprrvHC the •Group* and Troops. Both employ trained executives to manage the county work and assist and 4ram leaders. Both are directed b> yimmittrrs composed of men of the county, who are interested hoys and the future of their commutiiites. V In Cape May County Emerson \Y. Shrdd « ^County Secretary of the ^ M. C. A; f^iram S^Mowrer. pfiunuiient Ocean City bankei. i> diair"ttan of the County Y. M. C. A. Committee. ‘ Cape Slay and Atlantic Counties have enmbined theit Scout activities, with Joseph V. Kellv .« executive: E. O. Howell. Jr., of Swainmn. Well-known through the county, is chairman of the Atlantic and Cape May Counties Scouts’ Council. In many communities there are local Y. M. C. ‘■A. and Scout Committers, which look after the ywork in their own cities or towns. — The scope o: work of both organizations reMs. ^fundamentally, upon tlte number of volunteer (Jradcr* that can be secured. There would ^many na.rr ^ . M. C. A. Group* and Scout Troop* J‘ n Cape May County if men could be found 'who would give their time to take charge of, ’’Them. Any man reading thi* who is vitally interested in boy*, who realize* that the future of owr country depends upon the character developedJn out youth ot today, and who want* to do t^unrthmg worth-while for boy* should get in "Aouch w ith the M M. A. or Siuut rxccotivr “or a committrenian. whichever thev prefer. - The two organizations differ chiefly in their •Tvpe ol program, the age, ot the boy* thev akc

Calamity Howlers Cost Resorts Money

William lipkin. prominent Wildwood and j

Philadelphia real estate operator, in predicting a! record sea^jn for Wildwood at a meetir^ of the Wildwood Rotary Club la*t week, declared he! would rather be called a liar alter the season «*’

over than a pessimist before it started.

Whether or not one i» willing to sacrifkr; »iDe*fi'.y eracity for optimism, he must certainly agree that j S* infallible.

Our Own Little Invention

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This Week jj far Reuim w nls

T«iS tHVENTiOH WILL BROADCAST AkfY ATTEMPT TO GIVE US PHOMY GAS OR. OIL,OR. ANY ATTEMPT TO DRAW Off OUR GAS. If KECAN PERFECT

IT. WE HOPE TO HAVfe

IT. WE HOPE *50 HAT gQpW<ENT ON ALL 1929 MODELS

i IT AS STAND-

ihrr »aik* ot life.

WHAT I DO KNOW is that tj*r of Chiropiaclic an '. Osteopatte. a new a* they are. have fur ywara’

Mr. I.ipkni has put the pessimist in a most ignobiposition. VVhnh. we believe, is just where hr

belong,.

Perpetual calamity howlers cost seashore resort* •i> much money that it would pay any resoit to buy them railroad fare to leave town and not return. Nine time* out of ten. however, they ■syuld not be paid to get out. h Tlie p< .pie who make thing, grow, whether re•>rt» or buwnesse* <>r cabbages, are tlvx who can look ahead and virion what those things can be

made, to look like and then 30 ahead and help . ^ 1V[ ,„l, ,WI, '••** . mlm-. r ; v»*** *«*• <»• to-jw Amin .h.nc Mr W'- 1 "-*- *» ■>.! •mm

' They are numerous among the no-dtcal prefeslon. but in no way do U)'/ iwflect upon fhi

FRA.VKLV I WOl'Ui HESITATE to erltletoe . 1 aineere and hecc-st medical man beeaune of an j incorrect Aiagiuxd* or a aurgeoa because hi* I band at rayed a fraction of an inch too far. The point 1 want to bring out is that it ill

** mpuintfjcl} j behooves any medical doctor, knowing full well

hten making <

sick folk*, many of high Intelligence,

not include among them any who may have been troubled wit: that diaeaw,, a«ur<sii---. which you mention. The averagtr rhiropisc'ot and osteopath, judging from thou.- with »bom 1 have come la contact. ar< a* high type men and just as sincere In their efforU to safeguard health

a* the average doctor.

.tne !he ilmftations. the mistakes and the errors of the meat.

Many farm wives, however, far from any angel rake market, sympathise with an Irish farmer asked by an efficiency man. ■•Do you know what the duck* swimming in that mudhole wemM be

worth la London?"

do." replied the farmer, have you any idea what the puddle of water would be worth in he!! U I bad It there?" The mark'd is the proMtaa.

Arctic explorer

tests In a howpital. under medical supervision, a diet consisting cxciurively of fresh meat aad water. Thousands within the Arctic Circle live on such a dim for months at a time, some of them eating as much as twenty pound* of freah meat in a day. But it is not a good diet Men were put on the earth to cultivate it and should eat all of It* product*, the apices and the oranges from the South, and the red meat from the West. But if compelled to choose between meat and all vegetabiea. choose

light 1

thing Mr. hi “Health ' Health, k- ,

advj^-d wav the j slogan Wildwood 1 (

judgment of hi* own profession, l. condemn another healing science that Is relieving and curing many suffering men. women and children. Surely lh< medical doctor, realizing how seldom it b> that two ot hi* own profession absolutely agir- on a caw. should hewtilate to throw stones at another established healing science.

rot HAVE CERTAINLY put -ome reverse English on your statement that folk* go to the tfBMHBBP' :- : Ud then have to go to the Doctor. The truth of the matter is that most of the folks who go to the Chiropractor and Osteopath

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thing that will make the retorts of Cape M.

County famous.

There are plenty of Rusarl Conwrll's arte* o

, the met important: great majoiity of doctors who are honest and! have been unable to secure relief from medical

diamonds in Cape May County, but we r

to ret them out.

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Middle Township

jots Forward

Middle Township cveraved sound judgintti! in approving the pro ( x»al to enlarge it* High School. The project will ,xm thotisand* ot dollar*, but i* vitally necetsarv. tor the pment fanlities are tnadequate and the enrollment will inc.rave next vear. tVc congiAtulatr the tevident* of Middle 1 ownship upon their ability to size up the situation and then art without a lot of quibbling. Jo-eph Douglas,. Clerk of the School Bhard. in outlining the necil for enlargement said. “Wc have now rearhed a criris in the situation where t»c mu,t eitlvcr take a back seat or go forward.” Middle Township decided to go forward, which, after all. i- the oniv direction a community can safely move edui-vtioually.

Washed In ff r C SHORE wltimn sre aiVert t

ainerre. Neither should unscrupulotu ipdfVidual* j science and appeal to one of the newer science, who have crept into Chiropractic and Osteopathy! as a last resort. reflect upon the integrity and reliability of! It Is quite powub',- that some folks who havs that profnudon. I thus resorted to Chiropractic or 0: •-opath) havs If donors have been nabW to gi<i their age-, returned to uedleinr. because it la a ‘’notoriousold prott-wion of quack*, is it reasonable to ex-{fact that many siek folk* who. after taking medpee! that Cblroprartom and Osteopath* can quirk-j trim in fain tor year*, turn to one of the newer ly purge theii younger profession* of tkow | tg»*nee*. expect to find relief in a few weeks, parasites? j and if they fail to. refuse to give It one-hun-As a matter of fact these three healing *ei-1 dreth the chance they did medicine, oncer are' constantly waging watfare against j ______ the quack. THU 16 AN AGE of discover* and advTne?.

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YOUR REASONING ABOCT Chiropractic fati, ■ chan leal, the air and others. Why not new dlsto Rnprtaa me. my dear Lam:, b-c*uae 1 know. j coverira in healing? And why should not some from personal experience, whetenf 1 speak. Had! of these discoveries be made outside the realm

it not been for Chiropractic adjustments I would.! of medicine?

1 have every reason to believe, have long Mom-j Who know, but that the-doctor, in 1375 or been placed In a spot seretai feet below the! 1930. perhaps before, will combine the entire surface of the ground. ■ three profsaadans into one. Or that some other Now don't pull that old neurosb "gag" and soy | important health d Ur every will anrpaw the

I just thought there wav something the matter j entire three, with roe. I told two doctor acquaintanctw some; ...

year* ago what Chiropractic had done lor me j CHIROPRACTIC AND OSTEOPATHY are rec-

ognised and llcenwd in state after Mate as established healing sciences. They cannot be klHed t*y n.tnv or perwctltSon. because they have getting result* and. after all. that is what

and ailing folk want.

i* the prop), and not the medical profm-

judgtwent on any

may be wrong, my dear

and th.-*y held up their hand* in horror. *ne exclaiming with a scornful laugh. “Oh. we vkoow other people who think they had their iiphbl*-*

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ho havs pr judiced you against

Osteopathy.

xrtlc cor Ostropat by could have h and favor in the face of n had they not been built upon by sincere men of character

Cbiroprar

You probably will not lire aa long, but you will think more. A vegetable diet Is not good for thinking. As rrgarda crime.'the city of leveland excels in police el* elency- Tke percentage I* 83 against S3 in Baltimore. K Kansas City. IS in St. Louis. The National Crime Commission *ulliahe* Dr. Louis K. Robinson's statement that police inefficiency and ienlentj in courts have made trims almost the safest boaiaeai In the United States Tha per rentage of failure is lower than in the retail grocery business Instance. In Chicago Insurance companies notify the citizen* that tb«y will insure aga’hst bombing of building* by vartoua branche* of crime, bootlegger*, competing labor or* gai.ixattona. etc. If you can't diwourage crime, the next l» to insure again*! it—although It dontn’t help much if you happen to be at home for the acci-

dent

A new flying machine idea baw-d on "free energy” or "magnetic power" interest* lJn.it.ergh and other* It burns no fuel, is expected to fly for 20*0 hour*, and L*ater J. Hrnderaon. the Inventor. U full of hope. It t| only hope a» y*t. although the working model performs well. Eventually, no doubt, aa Teel a and othera believe, flying ehinea will pick up -win power" from the earth, bon ,wing from Niagara the Colorado River and other sourrea a* they fly around the world. That will solve power problem* and 1600 mil«w an hour speed will annihilate distanre A French flier surpassed the American "loop record" by lurking eleven hundred and eleven aerial ►'-rr.eraaults with a ra plane in four hours and fifty-six minuim. That is exactly as uauapnitant u the -lumber of bark somersault* turned j,y , ^ aci.H it >- 'funking and In* mg ihai count, not "stunts' itatlstlcs for 1 our dlvurcra tor every five ge* Ittvorce* may equal ge- Some young Rttaeian* tg to report are divorced d «ix time* in one ye-ir \ u ' h ? nu '* “r ,b: ‘ “

arither a praetk-in* the soa nor ralat-.i* u apMk bUt lO (i» gAtLe £

which are headed by Irregular prartlUomr , to divert tha layman , aa-f^J rwmay from the port.:, g Irained doctor into thel- cv* wait, dear sir. the ce.ute* of money Is ot le**: t , r _ is this article Too declare » a (act. :w <

*a*y 1 tnasy if | ntcliigcoec). have :«# be mss I re* aertousiy ill *ta

. just aa it take* ts I suggestion to make hir. ifchtl is 111 And it b 1 aMe truth that many persow 1 really hare organic *!!ner who ars treated (or aMna by chiropractor* sooner cr I

d Knowlo*. Chi toappointed by the e New York Salkeep their players

NOW A WORD OK ADVICE.

j K 1 knew Yea rw , fc||rt| lear Land. K I knew ,00 k

to piar* tbel: trait is true, their roar'

»*t> who know iMtk dugnoat* of organic and nothing of li* tr«;n« am aura that a talk wttk tb P oiogist ot any hospital si

Uluidoa your mind In the urns artlcl.

that “many doctor* called u> tropalhs name* too. uni:i tbi me* grew strong eoocxb tf * bat persecution And tfxh me say that medical l whom are Drtwasted r** in the aate-guardlng ol *• Mill do regard the o*tret*it a irregular IroctiUaorr d«f«« fact that his aumbe-i creaaed. In my epist** osteopath is merely nec “ better than the chlrorr' Since the medic*! “ been in existence even «*!• before Christ, cult* *V havs arisen to Weed the »** log awd ovw-erednlcu- ; to antagonise the folio**™ *' medicine. 1 *ay many ‘ 1* risen. Bared throat ^ ■Me life, and had it* »** , r—Ms. .mnopulsriiy ***

I mo*: he

ft mo*t t* ' ■thv and — i*®* J

l^t m* add tea .f that a modern m-: \ soou the term TsUoP* 1 *,, Z not a mam bet of any csf-T not • path of any ^ » practitiomse- ol «•«*»' lihlosd in the art* * '■ . tar maay yean. ,rtfd * * able mate and axair.to*'--'-* he repraow' the h>* h " ^ manhood in 'ha world. i»solely la promoting 1* public health, aaiasont ^ those who try to *[”!***• of fuaettonally and r -., P*r«oos who. nafur*!'.' wiil pay out good n»oorT • one who will promt*' beallh. , Your* rimv --y Ldttor'a NMs—C Shor' ^ N Land H> his 1 “ oa thi* page. y Several aUhem*® 1 * ^ land bordered so on "j it was »•***“''

Dr. Frank Crane Sa* Eteral ChU* cn

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