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. rQSTER O08UN f tad Traunrvr *r Company r IntarwUns it. only recMtly. a n«U- ■ man of Atlantic City | would only aa a tow yean r toot of ocean front frcm Fto Anbury Park would oa I used annually by mll-
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paper Is printed It Is conreyed to the
toMlng machine. It requlr 1 feeders to operate the folder.
The papers are then addressed with great rapidity by a mailing machine. The mini clerk ties each bundle, for the Taiious towns, in separate wrappers. To facilitate rural free delivery the papers are so arranged In the
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when the raral free delivery curler receives the bundle It Is already sorted for him. The mail sacks are conveyed to the local Pennsylvania Railroad station. The railway pent oMce dark sorts the sack', for the vartoue sections In the County and they are Uansfvred to the propet trains tor delivery. The TOW is mailed to thirty two States each week. This unusual condition for a country newspaper can be attributed to the fact that many
of Its
isr months at the seashore resorts In Cape May County.
Accuracy and promptness are two rules followed In producing the TIMES. The imperative necessity o' {facta Is Impressed upon every cor1 respondent. To mall the paper on Its scheduled time Is considered an obligation of every employe of the TIMES. In fact, wa have witnessed the Chlei on more than one occasion roll or his sleeves and assist In making the mall when something unforeseen had occurred. The TIMES has earned an enviable repu.ation In publishing Its paper on schedule time.
The Cape May Volunteer Fire Department. one of the olds^n the RUte. claims the .oweat loos tram fire tor any city of Its etne In the Em States The loss for IIS! was mated at IIS. Insur-nce comp all over the United State* seat gratulatory telegrams to Fire Chief William B. Gilbert, mated that the total Ire lorn In the Inst five yearn will not be
$s.m.
The hretaen plan to hold their second annual be no net thin week. I Three professional entertainers hnvs been procured to entertain the dinInvitations have been eset tc nil exempt firemen In the city, amonj whom are many of the oldest reniJoeeph H. Hand, a former City Councilman tor over *0 yean; ex-Mayor James J. Doah. F. Townsend, treasurer of the Ft Relief Association of the city; Mavor Frederick Melvin, and th: it City ~ ‘
Bayard C. Stanley, vice-president of the State Firemen’s Association, will be the principal speaker. Other sues Sirs will be Mayor Frank B. Mecray, Senator William H. Bright, of Wildwood, and Aseemblysran Ralph T. Steveaa. of Cape May. Nothing we have heard a parrot any seemed sufficient excuse fur the longevity of that species.
. FOSTER GOBLIN l Wildwood Board of Trade vitable concli s is a great future la store ! Cape May County, and the a particular. On every hand t talking about the trellng programs that have y forward la the pam five 11 parts of Cape May County, i building activity, while It i relatively Urge, will a much faster pern li t years than It has la the i. and the following five years. It. will see a igram that ev e of our cttlsens will find It A fact overlooked t people la that the big perour buildings are not structures built to withK the ravages of time and the hta. Cheaply constructed, low Thomes predominate, t this situation will gradually d ten year* from now Cape inty will be dotted with perl fire-proof buildings that will itinct asset and a credit to our and Ita cltluna. Ocean City % the lead in the construction brings of n more permanent h a magnificent City Hall., t Flanders Hotel, a handsome and the nine-story Ming now under way for the T Title and Trust Company, t at the northern end of the s Indeed to be congratulated: nierprtse and initiative disy Us citlsens. - important feature of the kopment In Cape Msy come with Intelligent inning under the proper regu1 supervision. Wildwood I pita under advtosmeat nt; 1 time and recently a City and Zoning expert spoke of necessity for this work nt f Trade meeting. LI another thing that is fust i the public notice In our the strict p. ovislons of the House Law and 1U enforoee State Board of ervUion The p it of this law will greatly ore our apartment houses, makthem more fire-safe ana more
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here It probably no spot la the (• United States bat offera such |ue and exceptional opportunr tea he bualrrav man and the Investor tape May Countv. It truly has a derful future, for. endowed by I are with a mild, tavlfforatins late, health clriac sunshine and veloua bathlnr oeaches. it to derd to become a great ant! aightyl or In our New Jersey—the Gsr-
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