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

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«A«cr u.4 thr morr o« «id» influroot*

'■■'"I. * • life, (he l*» of torditl crime we

Send the Band to San Antonio The Morgan Ranch Po*t A.nencan Legion Band of Ocean Crtr. after receiving the honor being named the official New Jeney State Legion Band at the Ninth Annual Convention of the American I^gKm tn he held at San Antoni. Tejta-. October li to 12. f.nd* itself without funds u maie the trip. It has. therefore, asked rite county to finance it as a publicity proposition. So that the Freeholders may know how the public feels about the project it was decided at rally of the County Legion Posts last week circulate petitions, requesting the Freeholders sponsor the trip. Anyone who has been to a city while the legion was in Convention there knows full well the publicity to be denied from a band. Any 'band attracts both ear and eyr and everyone wants to know, and usually finds o-it, where the musicians

are from.

A* an official State Band and distributing Cape »y County literature, which the members have volunteered to do. the publicity value of such a trip would be greatly increased. Do* / hriilnlr to affix your ugnaturt to a petition if you Ihfluid he atktd.

Faith and Vision The company, beaded by William Lipkin WUdwood. that will build a "Spiirtland'' to cups a Boardwalk block in North Wildwood, at a i cwt of #750.000. is certainly furnishing an example | tn optimism that should put to shame any <u those loIk». tonunateh in the minority, who look vithj pessimists eyes, through colored glasses, at Capr May County ami its future. Wfien guy individual or company plans to inv «« ffirec-quarters of a milliwi dollars anywhere it reflects faith and > ision. Whether or not Capr Mai Coui'ty forges tapidly ahead to fake jts righWo! pla.T anKHig tlie famous resort sections of the vorid depends upon our taith and vision— or then lack

IS THE SPftIKG A TOt'MG VAN’S FAMCT not only tor** •p> . plugs and. lortunateiy tar wr aka Hvn la | Cap* M<r Coanty its* mu»or> mpKAtuso or baseball* the county j laagu- opens Satnrilar. May 1» 8ia teams com | the cirealt. the «a»* number as Iasi year There about'! be etxht Sen Inle City and Stem. Harbor should have entered. Perhaps they will,

next year.

WE'VE A HCNCH THE RESORTS WILL HAVE good season If we’re wrong it w n’t be the flmt time and If we’re right wet! hare the pleasure of say/ng "I told you »o." You will remember that William Upkln. of Wildwood, said, in predicting a good season, that he would rather be called a liar after the season 1* over than a pemimUt before It atartn Wei* go so far as to nay we'd rather have the calamity howlers gloatingly remind ua we were wrong than to help create a poor season by dispensltiK gloom

nd girls, men and women.; Husbands or wire* who -hackle" cannot expect folks of promieenre and those of as who are happy homes. Parents who “hackle" cannot hope not so well known. 1 to win the - respect and confidence of their chll- . ■ — ■ ' dren. Teacher* who "hackle" do not torn out

1 thr most intelligent students. No rat'ter how

CIRCUS TRAINERS KORCE THEIF A.-tHAL* j ^ l|ldimrloull , , s he ^ to work and obey £ a rirthod known a* ' hack-: ^ |0 . the who j.UghtB In "hackling." in which a Amp point pierce, the mums' ! Ilnr him about „ erT mtl , mlMk e hc makal Goaded by pain and fear the dumb performer ^ mJnuml , nt i r ,„. blf .ccompIUhobeys because there is no aUernatlie. t,«nia. no matter how much time and effort has

Although human being* cannot accomplish thetr , lieeB put Jn ,|, em b»*t when driven by fear or pain there are many i _____

wive* who "hackle" their husbands, husband* who

• hackle’’ their wive*; parent* who “haeklt " their | BE GENEROUS IN BESTOWING PRAISE. APchlldren. teecbers who “hackle" their pupils, con-1 predation a d commendation to those who deserve gregation* who “hackle” their pastor*, employers'. it. It doesn't cost a cent and. In business, somewho “hackle" their employee* and so on. j times goe* farther than a salary increase, i ■■ - — i The only harm too much appreciation can do APPRECIATION GETS FAR BETTER RESULTS | Is to -eweR" some one’s head. And the'Indlrf taal ; than driving or hackling, providing the Individual , whose bead Is subject to Inflation doesu i need

' lid In God may take n

CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW

in his ninety-fourth year, older than tbe Republican party, whk-h be served Ion* and faithfully, said: "l have lived Ion* because

I could laugh af anything." j and fro by contrary passin

Of Napoleon, it was said th: • ; In his youtb "no one ever saw I him laugh." He didn't live nloe-U>-three years, but he did live ! n.ore in one day than amiable : Mr. Depew in all bis ninety-four

bauncey Depew atlet.Oed OiKKi

not a loafer c

disloyal.

r appreciation to start the process.

PESSIMISTS. TAKE NOTICE: WOODBINE HAS advertised for one hundred workers tor Ita fac-

WE MOVED OUR TIME PIECE* UP AN HOUR] Ttaw^, Case 1. Boon to Critmnal* before retiring Saturday night, and. after writing Trenlou l^w-.bldlng citlwns of these few lines, will probably forget that aueb a j COIlin ,unity will deplore the verdict of the Jury thing a* daylight saving time exists until we j |h „ Baxter-Wunkowakl murder eas*. If clrelaim the hour Just checked with Father Time | , Ijm! . lancrt ever jusOfled the .xtreme penalty., Some folk* like daylight saving time. Others' hf . y rtl(1 hm Th<( co< ^ calculated slaying of don't. Some have legitimate reason* for •»d‘n*j K w,per Ttoney did not present the slightest Justlit unsatisfactory Others haven't. ficstion for mercy. Th* mttrdcrer* should have reSome folks «> they can't gel used to tt Those : fl l4w1 , h . deBree punishment allowed

who travel extensively may find it confusing, but i ^ ll|It Elaborate preparation* were made for this In, 1 '. Offered in evidence were two large calibre , ..•pliers, smuggled Into thr prison for the use of

Personally, I find no trouble getting adjusted, lh| . MrudB1Ur . oI roulld . anl munUion.

—-talnly make excel- mhlcb wl> manufactured by one of the ' *’* " conspirators In hto cell, a blackjack and a rope

j designed to facilitate escape.

why it should disturb i

who spend the coming months within the State, j

unless It be the farmer.

daylight saving. And I <

lent use of that extra hour when the lime rome* 1 ,

to turn back the hand* o

MOTORISTS GET MORE THAN THEIR SHARE of up* anr downs on the North Wildwood Road, particularly from the Grassy Sound bridge to the resort. There will be cause for rejoicing when that section is hard surfaced, as It will be soon. OF COURSE YOU READ LAST WEEK ABOUT those prizes the County Chamber of Commerce offer* for the best improved front yards, displays of flower* In front yards, best appearing fruit and | egetable stands and the most attractive displays : Of fruits and vegetables on roadside slandi judk •• who select the winner* uit thr close season will base their decision* upon the bret im- j provement shown over present conditions. Prlxes of $50, $25 -nd $15 will be awarded li each class. But what If you don't win a prixe You'll be amply repaid for any effort you make li the knewledge your property looks more at

If these deadly and Illegal devleae do not dhow deliberate intent to effect escape and to otunmlt homicide if necMnary. what. In heaven’s name, do

they show?

And yet. til.’ Jury has the audacity to bring In a verdict recommending merry— mercy to a pair of habitual criminals whose act of February 4 resulted in the killing of an innocent man who left a widow and family; mercy to a couple of desperado* who had not the slightest regard for the

the Btatf or for human life.

No w order intelligent tcople arc beginning to foresee the bleak-dow-n of the jury system. The

rejoice tn this sentimental verdict, bandit in th. Slate prison will

! tike heart, and the lives of the guards who are chargrd with the arduous task of maintaining ; discipline at the institution will be placed Jeopardy far greater than that which formerly

maintained.

j The Uaxtei -Wunkowski verdict is a lravmty on 1st ice. If it represents the k>nd of decision* hicb we are to expect troni trial by peers, the

verdict?

! Bosh:

Sea Isle Gty Needs a Shade Free Commission ‘Last week the County Chambri oi Coimi requested the Freeholders to appoint a Co Shade Tree Commission. This week the Sea City Chamber of Commerce asked their Con akuieis to create a similar body tor this city. Tree* ha - , r a number of uses, not the lea. - which i» to beautily. Communities, with tew t have a bare and desolate look that tends to r instead of attract. Oitimc* the tew tree* • communities hair do not receive the proper ' tention. The existrno ou, res..;- .ommunitirs pends upon tlinr attraction tor seekers oi plea

THE STONE HARBOR BAND, A NEW OKliiuatuin. t» now composed of thirty-file pieces. V going to lie u real asset to the Borough. Every icminiunity should have it* own band oney invested in music of the right kind returns the communltj. Band music probably appeals]

more folks ihun any other kind. j Parallel Roads Needed

j Nut ley Sun One of the many board* and h HADES IN STONE HAR- j interested in tralflc probl, rst attendance are taken j recently listing thiriy-nlu. some point in Cupe May! where tralflc gets into a ‘sited the Atlantic Print-1 sometimes on weekdays. I

ing and Publishing Company plant, where this! days turned somebody's papir i* printed Iji- - month they inspected the! ends In immediate prosp.-.

Old Light House anr: oilier interesting point* at I make it the temporary aim of his and Mar life May Point. j i,, get somewhere else for S«turday ami Sunday.

A Successful Season

Wildwood Tribune-Journal: The laying of the cornerstone for the new High School at WUdwood Cr*st. the opening of the new Are hall at North WHdwrod. a successful Easter season, an automobile *how that brought business for the exhibitors, a gulf 'em nament that gave Wildwood preeminence over other coast resorts in ne< paper space In metropolitan'papeiw. are tokens tha. the Wildwood season Is on and that the allied resorts are

neither dead nor sleeping.

Speaker, from various parts of the state who have been to Wildwood have commented upon our progmsi and upon the wifie-awakr spirit that Mem* to characterize our outlook here. Olivyr M^wden. the great exponent of succear. said that “to be successful, one must talk success, think success act success and feel success." That applie, to cttlai as well as to individual*. It U good doctrine for . very one of us. beginning now and continuing without cessation. Gloucester County Democrat: The Allman bill, now kn->wn as the "road grab” bill, is being subjected to aeveie criticism. It was plowed by the last Legislature. Here 1* what tfie Camden Post say* about it: "Under It. with no Intention of road building, corporations may condemn private property for an alleged route, turn a tew sboveD of earth within Ik months, and then exploit and sell the land at will." Senator Harrison: a candidate lor Governor, say, : “The toil road bill is a . menace to the State. It allows corporations to | acquire vested rights and hold them forever, to ' condemn and acquire 1-nd for roads and !<> use And dispose of the land condemned at will." Th» Camden Post demand* that the Governor call a special Mssion of the Legislature to i -peal the

taw.

It would seem from throe sttaements that eternal vigilance i* yet the price of liberty in New Jersey. We have a Governor who is learned In the law. and Senators and members of the House of Assembly who are not new to law making. yet they havi approved this bill and mad.

banquets and never let boredom d ive him into eating too muck. That's wisdom. He campaigned for Uncoln. got $1.75 for his first legal services, livad under twenty-four Proxf dents from Andrew Jackson 'u Calvin Coolldgc. and knew thirteen of them personally. How many can name the twenty-four from Jackson on' Mr. Darrow- of the Houae Naval Affairs Committee, told Cooltdge hi* friends "still hoped hr would be a candidate." The P.-eeMent replied: “I am afraid they will have to be disappoint-

ed ■'

Die-hard CoolMge enthusiast* will find SOME comfort in that ! *ord "afraid." A man ,-annot | help being persuaded If arguments are good. ! Suppose the President were ] convinced, as be may be. that j hi* renorntnatioB and re-election, i a second time, would boom liusi- | ness. Increase emrloyment. slablj lire prosperity, and free bis party | from oil stain danger, could he ; continue to say no? Aviation 1* a reality, says Gcn- , era! Atterbury. and railroads ' should know it. He 1* said to j plan for the Pennsylvania a part ! railroad. part-Sying machine servj Ice from the Atlantic to the Pa1 cific. i The traveler would spend dayI I'sht in the flying muchin.. night I hour* on the train, cross the con- ! tineut In forty-eight hours, avoldi Ing mountain flying. This rumor ! is Cot guaranteed.

One who has power t t. enjoy his ability to •.

obst. cie*. who takes plea«u giving pleasure to other* who has inner repose enou keep him content tn the of his being, can be truly

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Musings of th Office Cat

First Loafer—“I bear a men have gone on a strike Second Loafer—"Will hjv« struck for*" “Shorter hours.*' "l-uck to 'em. I alius did that sixty minutes was for an hour" It quite often happens that fellow who think* be is t ' only Just about half that "You seem utterly wort You must be a tramp" "They uster call us tr mum. Now they call ua flclenry experts." Another modern fairy Once there was a bootlr**'was arrested and conviriiWoman Is satisfied with na handiwork but tries to If on her fadwork. Jim say*—"A wile when explores a husband * pocket, uaUy get* what all explore r —enough material for a !« She doesn't look like a lady since she has bobN-d hair, does she?" “No. she looks mor.

! N *'» York n - ..'reliant* report 1 w * Bt 1 , burinex* excellent in women's *npare). They buy more of it andi L£?,' d “ r « ir ' . i ■— .. , “Tell me, jf you |

1 me woul" ! Ju.vt the i

j wear for ladle* makes . _ ; pen ranee In several stores. Silk ol wood, underwear ol | paper—not pleasant new* for cot-

ton grower,.

Izh builders of wooden _ . ~*TT . .* . said ship* made of , tfrl . **, ,hf I sink in heavy .torm* I ^ ,n ;,° r tbr ,how busine., bn ini..t—^ ! backbone may be seen f

EACH MONTH THE <i bor School bavin* ib< b on a alghl-sevtn* trip to County. In March ibey >

mous 'bottle-fleCki

every Sunday,

ably thr fltwt warn: ghls to the week hen everybody will

*1"

i law .

i "I gave her all Ibe line To caich her was my *’ ! Do not blame me for gettic

1 tost a great big fish."

I Old British builders of wooden ' ships who said ship, made of i M.el would sink in heavy storm... ..

; would not be Interested in tht i ^ erkU ' l *» may he ! UriaUwn's latest trip | »*•»*•«• row*. i that dropped 1J«wa«0 pound* of I watjr on her deck at once. - — Men build ships that the ..-ean!, T “ od * rn

i cannot sink K’ater wave* arc' i heavier than air wave, Alrsh.p,! , will soon be built that no air:

wave will worry.

. Two m.

, lnl o-eanj wearing a cm •Ink M.ter wave. . rc Ioom . and ^

Airship* i four-ounce dreai

in cold wr*

The

Best

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r «ffon < them

I Main

Market

Arc Old Times Returning ’ [•r County Democrat:There is cm that the Pennsylvania Railroad l

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JN JOURNEYING THROUGH UJ-'t

We could add j pbia brld them, *o what'slihat troll y an Incident to J falter ab< ..a<1 as the one J and right te* a week-end! Year* . >*: Thr solution *iag« coai

al would not be likely to ! and trolley road* were or the Camden-Phlladel •

way. at - expent

the big r «f appro*

cant remember the »

I , „ . . i that new song." said the . ? a * Uny Pomeranian: "That mate* It coal*'.' baiked too much It* owner, turned her tatber "N’■ wanted the vocal chord* removed, i you've got to do to make 1 reducing the bark to a gesture.' happy la to forget the tune nut humane kocieue* said “No''' Dog Trainer Sanderlin removed : “Hk* Flighty made •» the bark in two week* by train-' n “ > °*> Sn *ctWr» ” iur "Obedience is the secret" "She doesn't look liters:? I says he "I taught Darkle ftht “ Sb * ‘‘hi- Sl»e won a br. Pomeranian) the meaning ot the of Promtae ault with 'em ’ word* 'Shut up.''' i That trainer might make a for-i fau,t ' r ■' 0ur , une in poli lcs .: *er t* a very taterestln* ■ j You know he’s na authority

An old Scotch lady, on in* her doctor's bill. *. would pay for hi* drug*

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