EDITORIAL PAGE of the CAPE MAY COUNTY
CAFE KAY COWRY 1
Time waa wW the Vtovtk July
PubUfiL^ FrMey by the SCO.
AUuttc Are, ud Et*hth St. ocsan crrr. n. j.
excep: AtUntte City. Aai ft hM been ao vary many yaua tfaaa was tnae of AHaartc Otty. OradnaQy the aeasoa was tear ed. aadaow JnaelsIoctaAtorliybaa-
l ISLE <3TT. H. J.
PklUdetphlt Office—717 Kctupl That the season i Ufa Boll die* A, T. Smith. Adror- ^ ^ srlde
. day sad Sunday, by the record breakin* crowds that visited every resort i In C^e Hey County. Every boardwalk from Ocean City south asm
Entered at the Post Office at Boa We City. as Second-dam
the caprices of the weather which threatened to ruin many a aaw
■aster hat and sown.
The nice part of the Kastara Is that many have, and will, rahxatn at the shore dortn* the ep iron the Several of the lar*er i met hottU are open for the sea and have fat- bookings. Boardwalk
Tb» County last year caused several bill boards to be erected to a£-
points of rants** where the traveler to the shore by auto oouK mot fail to
This year It is i store of thaw s!*bb.
done last year In many of the large metropolitan n fwapapew of the Bast.
The merit rf the Mil board over newspaper adrerthdn* Is very debatable, especially tar resort -advsrtlelug. I he traveler shoreward nlnetyalne Uraee out of every hundred has
attention to corns resort other than the one be has In mind will, in all probability, not affect his plana oaa bit. The ai*a Is paaasd too quickly, and the limited pirns*e that can then be driven hr me H the paastn* glance is not nuMcient to deter Mm from his fixed purpose. On the other hand, the bulk of resort newspaper advertising reaches its readers at a time whan they are comfortably at home, relaxed mnd with mind open to conviction ss to the merits of oue resort over another. Hr. Ctty Bn si now Man wants to take a vacation, fr a motor tour, and he is dmsmla* about it la May. thinking active!/ about it la June.
MBS. GEORG F’
there le every evidence that the eon this year, which started ao auspiciously last week-end. win be a
the divorce court *ah a farrago of 1 you woa’t divorce asm, “j ‘ - ions to know what yea think you Vnd rm not mirpriMd to see that yon can find , In*. i MBS. GEORGE: Tin not going to be sock a tool as to ten you what * g. 'mods 1 should divorce you on. All I e»y is, m wait and youTa see. ' J MR. GEORGE: In other words you’re mftely eroes-sralned and diesatisfied. and making yourself dtagroeable about nothin*. When you ask for a divorce I ehall have —saMiim’- to saj. aad.lt the Judge Is s married I
mmn be’U rndeivtand.
Rentals throughout the County are reported as beta* fcrie’n and this is always a good sign when It occur* ao tmzi r-
First Jobs of Big Men , By FHUJF F. NOWI AN
Junior Bank Qerk
Musings oj the ~ Office Cal \
He started la a bank, and be Is oaa of tho most widdy-know* bankers la Detroit today; but be did not hr any means stick M hanking til that time, nor Is Us activity today confined to the banking field. In addition to being a bank director be it the president of a rolling mill and an official la a big drill and a big lum-
Tbe reason a wo
line is because she can get
the other party.
js of Ms padded
m* party • line on
But his first Job, he says, was nothing more pretentious than that of a Junior clerk in the Second National Bank of Detroit, at the age of seventeen, following Us graduation
He stayed with the bank four years, and then mads a connection with the Peninsular Or Work*. Here be spent two more yean, only to find in the end that be had not yet struck Us right line. So this time he moved to the Detroit Copper A Brass RoUlag Mills, am industry Thick natnaJly has grown greatly with the growth of the astxsnobile industry. Today ha is president of thte c
to last sight?’ ifsjl; enough tor tee."
A normal rtald Is one wno t ■■■earring a room conMsta to gH tog the dust and maiktag It sal
1 this atolls he Is aneanlag every t to Ms favorite
. banking and sugar. wwis^E. Jones Is Ms i
Men sentenced to be hanged to • Phllattphla ♦''.J the warden * would Uke to take seass exercise the warden asked Mm stoat' 1 “I would like to skip the rope." be t
• cablegram, and a local tourist says at spin probably continue to look af- * ter they ante*
asya of rrapethetic magic that it "as- i insm that things art span each ether . st r dlacance through a secret i
RIGHT THING AT THE RIGHT TIME
Ih MAST »
> that stokh h 1 Kiaaee for prw ’ aamtfy. to ss-
THLP DAY AT BOIUE TtoTsmlss at Bfe W tojhiurnv ww'si
T“ ““
line ao I can get to. *J*HE lost am af he stag an - ^armaV
Women win never stop each other
on the beck unto they wear more * * —T—
ci'thaa. _
starts, he KNOWS ]
Ws understand the reason Tom D Mould drives a Ford is to save him the trouble of knocking the ashes off
tth* olden daps. woptfuUtoed to taken a e op; now tt«y stops •» to Ust marsw
e and iW Imst asxei
YOURrSSfc
subject taken hr a Cwarty
Vifij W^mn who kasu a ls*»aS3e ef •W* stonelstwoto have mmig of thaae
But srltk-a aarr limited appropriation, such as Cape May County has. It would appear better to concentrate more of this <*mpeign in the newspapers aad lass In bill boards Many of th* nation's largest ad-
HAND=S££
atarttbfime. «to ma.'ter sf 4* l thH gswadeu lies with the srmnnatf. Me eodal eamapondtoce C be east br the paaey past. The
are discontinuing MU boards entirely. In New York State an organisation baa bran formed among cl vie organisations with national advertisers co-operating, to FIGHT bill board advertising, on the grounds that It mars the landscape and annoys the tourist whether by train or
HAND OF A gUOCEfifiFUL ACTOR TF THB meant of Mercury, st the
A tnee of the finssr ef
a see a trank eu the dsnnt teittfthitoa ed up with ann rape MB Md enough t
utae finger) Is vmy blgb. It la e mark
the world
4j*^s 7 ^5issf , - s s:' Is boas to Us ova houes la to troths • gomt bash towel without tear of being bawled out.
A large ptatter ahesdd he Ml ea the an table where gaeste may drap thUr
A Ummaf Ckmc
The TIMES believe* that Cape May County ahauld have an annual advertising appropriation of not leac than twenty-dva thousand dollaro, and that the bulk of this should be spent In newspaper advertising. If the fig-
8 access on tee tonne la sbowa he a tested One ef tot* tee One which n 9 the fantsr sf the pnlw to sr h the mount of fietsr*. st tee hsseaf I middle finger. V tears Is s star an
Wrlgtey Is a dance. . _ Oto^ Meters toan.tomyofitfK ^
fiutnway Is a ectood ef i
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Is a Jewel. . / x deecrlptloa of e urIMh sewesasr. aad she alwnys rins to Md E- ths« gsedhy, seen essln*
, to b wads up wholly of lefralna. Ssprapwiraad
thscitn
ana me into— —to be te ess that gll ef bar
It Is eomtorttog to tht poor tototteMU to know that many a one eylinosr mind Is running an togkt
correct, this County te a aU.y-seren mUUon dollar oo poratlon, depending almost one hundred psr cent, upon the SALE of Its natural advantages as a vacation playground to
STRANGERS.
Up to this time this accomplished with very limited advertteln*. Had the rtoorts of FknIda practiced the ’’economy" of the resorts of Cape Miy County in advertising. that great southern mecca for tourists would not be so "great." Nor would its real mute be sold to northern visitors at
. to or lata tee finger of ApoUo. A «sr eu the — of Jupiter, which underlies the ton
A lover Is a i
it*® I
Tk* paasug of tho rwkswsu _ OS plenty of tubsUtote synonyms tor
sad teas woo to tee biwHnnip professton. (• Sv WhMtar mra<uaMw tes.)
Chickens come borne to roost these nU'hts only after ail the places down-
town are closed up.
CMaral end of toUrato to Ml tee
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Advertising pay*—if you don’t believe it ask any Florida real estate
Brains and ambition are necessary Qualifications for success; bat ma«t people are only ambitious.
In this commercial age, abaut the only way to get well heeled te tc keep on your toss.
Sometimes a TUiow hailed as a "corker" is merely an ’’uncorker."
* LINE O' CHEER ■yJOH* KENDRICK BANOS
FAITH
Y OO me oeltevs That all that warn aekievi to toias* of solid worth Dpoa tMe whlriiot earth Are bat the sport aad play To md ^ P *** i> * CxT -
A Won&erM Horse Ob. Horae, you are a wonderful thing. No buttons to push, no clutch to tolp. No sparks to mica, no gears to strip. No license-buying every year. With plates to screw on front aad
rear.
No gas bill climbing up each day. Stealing the Joy of life away. No speed cop rlugging | B your Your Inner tabes are til O. K. And thank the Lord, they stay tltet
way.
Your spa* plugs now sates sad fwm. Your motor nsver Makes us cuss. Your fir me te good for many e ■*«««, Your oedy uerer change* rtrlt Your wants are few ana easy a..^ Yen*vs something on the flivver yet.
tc see her do a* have to can again as they do after attending a formal iwwnHm u..
— —bvww, mionsat *rte«0Ms at hem# era tomply . — r* ***** tod you
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