Cape May County Times, 28 August 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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tiered •• the Port New Jon

lUttar tt Mo City,

cm hat own mm, ttniAT, icctnr n, ins.

That a b o apparent to doubt. On* of the Jersey brWca comndasionera smes the bridge counart. who is at the time Senator Richard*, Atlantic City. The Senator me* back and aaya the charge

rilly

lUWHOTC OF A SEW PAY FOE SEA ISLE GUY ror aeeerai week* past there hato been Indication* that Sea Irte City wm feeling the throb of the wonderful rent eatate morement which wu aveuylng Atlanta City. Ocean City and to n lee •rr degree. Wildwood, and the more hopeful of 8m Irte rortdent* predicted that thU city would prodt by the general advance. If fall, certainly next ■Print, but the moat optimistic ■' * «»rwam that before the **** ^ aummer Sea Irte would feel the sweep of the movement with every prospect that before the Brat froet the real eatate market of Sea Irte City would be ‘ i the creat of a ware of high lee* never known here before. Building ope rations hare been brightening for eome time and the tranaacUoam In real eatate hare been more active In (he _ two months than for a long time previously. Two week* ago the activity became very evident and week and the first of thU ranched almost boom proportions, properties changing hands and at prices that netted handprofits to the owners, and with every indication that the started, the fell sweep to eome later. In short a new day has dawned for this resort and from now on the climb U going to be steadily

upward.

And why not? What baa any resort on the •at In natural resource* that 8m Irte City does not possert? There is not n finer sweep of on the coast than that of

bridge act. paragraph eight,

rovided:

completloa of such bridge, la authorised sad empowered to enter Into agreement* with the State of the fixing

tolls

«! such bridge.

It the law ko provided, which

the

of Penaarlvnala for : and collection of

Irte. In nearness to the great centers of population only one resort has a alight advantage. For of improvement her building ■ites ate unexcelled, and her loon the coast gives her wonderful climatic conditions, all that la wanted is the energy, confidence and handiwork of man to push

her ahead.

__ _ l _ In the earlier years of Sea Irte :dent intent m .he above ci, y the place got a black eye. igtapb. thou both the counsel Whole sections of loU were bought rommlaaionera were awaro of ! a P b ? syndicates and sold and tact aid should have had a- 1 '*®" 1 °* ,0 People who never Iniwinct undrertandlag or agree- tended to. didn't want to. or were with the Pennsylvania com- unable to Improve them. Then Li-iom-rs on that point, and not l** Place was given an unsavory «J until the time came for a* a sort of beer garden. •IR the rate cf toll and method »>»«* Mpei to keep the better ml lection, which we take It Is °f "■■■hire praepectorF away. • ructioa to be plieed on Bui this is all past. For years b T^ragiaph. without having the So* ^ rertdenU have been enm n hand. dMvnring to wipe out this early charges sad counter- blight and they have succeeded to laek like “the pot calling * 'ery Urge extent and today Sea kettle black." Bat why waste — ^ - —

«? The

tutea of the proowtugn of the Aotnt rhether or no nay rtep wan ever

ken to

head, or what was be matter. Why cot give

stands on the brink of an day. It has been a long otslng. but It la here. Outride capital, as well as her town residents, have awakened to the “acrea of diamonds" that lie encrusted right cm this seven miles of beach and the real estate activity of the past two weeks U not a spasm, but will prove last-

mopeu of anything in thaw pro- ing and the values attached to

«,( real estate are not fancy, but be

loll bridge? That W-rV 1 fix b** t b* rir pmJ ^orth. as time will b< r.-porisibility. demonstrate, and every move made

the future will increase their

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simis cohstitwaxs feasor D. R. UcUenUe. of

New population will com beach front Improvement* will made; better buildings will erected and the same spirit which

created Atlantic City, which

forging Ocean City to the front, will be found working here. Population Is growing all the

Auto Tourist Spreads Prosperitr Atlantic City Prcm: Highway authorities estimate that the amount automobile tourists alone will spend this season is *1.500.000.000. They are carrying ‘'prosperity to all corners of this country." to quote the language of J. C. Royle, *—* -

of The Press; sad they are sponsible more tkaa anything else fer the fact that the vacation season no longer ends with Labor Day. This ought to be proof sufficient that the motor tourist Is not a mere "Jaunter." to be tolerate! ty resorts, but not encouraged. He is a bonanza. To cater to him 1* to cater to the nation. Those reaorta are wise which make conditions as pleasant as for the touring motorist.

are Just so many mites of it and cirri* fitted for family life is 8“ ^ atT constantly narrowed. Bust- * 00 * iotMMm of that stretch of

and inevitably must

ranee In keeping with that pori-

ery direction. |k*o B - And she wUL 1 those who like the “white Thf rulDrt U DO ‘ only brt ** ,t ' hotel and dub life, rittes - u u brilliant Having been given

never so attractive ns today.

of family We ^ there la ■nail room for 4 ' ' who Would renr children In

o.' their Inheritance. It

man and rest-

dents nB to seise the golden opto health and higher mor- S or ' ucUy ,0 ^ cUy 00

It Is tbeoe condition* thjt * m ^ w epoch.

Faith In the future, confidence in the present, pride in the city, are the underlying mainspring*

preag. that erlU bring to paaa the waiting

coo pled with

*» they offer n

•oiu for families to be roared

EXPERIMENTS are being made

Philadelphia Ledger: A bigger and better week end than ever was the report from end to end Irf that wonderful playground of America, the Jersey sands. From Atlantic City alone visitors to the number of 365.000 we.e reported—and that is in addition to those who led there for a long stay. No figures of the number of car* handled at the ferries or the n'

meals served and ro>

provided can even hint nt nt of human energy thrt Into the tranMortation and

entertainment of so great a throng It meant the shifting for a few hours, sixty miles and return. of the entire population of n city larger than Rochester. Jersey City. Indianapolis. Seattle or

KXy and nearly as many

people ns there are in Minneapolis or New Orleans. Moreover,

they had w be moved at top speed, fgutordlnlteTthroT

in comfort and withont accident An army of faithful servants of j the pul e weal did their best by

the influx and the efflux at shore, and there is no pleas* picture at the fleeting moo or happier memory to recall

working days than the good time

enjoyed by a great 1

crowd seeking innocent fun and

_ It in the great

dooryard of Philadelphia.

Every boom leads, later, to a reaction.

That stage of things ts far off for any part of Jersey.

The * —

Peer* to be willing, rtmoet to the point of anxiety, to call off the pc bile t-earing on the qneetloj test the eiprojriou of ronUment shall be in oppoe Uon to the tolla. The Cape May Senator’s “vital" interest in putting up n barrier against the free use of the new bridge by automobile traffic ought to be made more definite. He represent* n constituency largely composed of shore resorts, who;pro*, Tity la dependent upon the ona. pilgrimage to which adeiphla -od the regions this ! aide of the (ietaware contribute the larger proportion Surely It la not for their interest. *o deny the »icn!:y for travel which a free bridge would offw and postpone the relief from the present inadequate and inconvenient ferriage. Is Senator Bright speak Ing for Cape May and Wildwood and Ocean City in instating that toll barriers be placed on bridge? Are the proprietors

ita have not come anywhere near a peak. The South Jersey rise in values is aa yet not really started—that’s the literal truth. Florida Is all right—hut Jersey beau It aa a proposition for the days Just around the corner. About your

aith

K to

apeak of Justices of the peace and ■tables, who make their living of the motor-travel along the roads of Cape May County, urging

that will

result from the free opening of —’ idge. there will come aa in-

of f25C.COO.PfiO in the taxable property of South Jersey, and Cape May County la not beyond the reach of this beaefi* The Delaware Bridge will eerr .U up-

keep and the carrying charges of

iu bond Issue for the State of

New Jetney.

What to the vital interest which

The Radio Miracle KiU fit 100 Miles Mfia Lives Longer Mausoleum and Triplets *~he world has never known ch a miracle as the miracle of e ratio. And no man living owa what radio and moving Dictum combined are destined to do for education. Aa railroads shortened men’i * od telegraphy abort ended trananiasion of messages, sc radio and moving pictures wlU make shorter hy more than ninetenths the Journey along the ttre•ome road of knowledge. MacMillan. 3.700 mil's away In the Arctic lee, ia called up and Interviewed by radio, answering Associated Press qu'etion. with his own broadcasting appa-

MacMillan will be able to questions by radio while in flight. men can do that now. how noon will they talk through ether to those cosmic flying chines, the planets, floating

apace?

No static or other trouble presumably. one* you get outside this

' , “ I * bo "'

An invention from New Zealand ■ends high explosive* through the air in torpedoes guided by wtro- •«■»• Then* air torpedoes operate ** fio water-borne torpedoes used

to destroy battleship* at sen.

* id the New Zealand air tor-

can be launched against an

enemy, flying ship. baiUeship or city one hundred mil's away and wreck the object against which

It is steered by wireless.

The Unit'd States should gvt that invention and be ready

with it.

The motto of this country

should be: Be friendly

0*r Invisible Foes

A happy state of mind Is ia which we believe that we ivnat an enemy In the vr

ed lately the tabloid A tabloid newspaper, not be told, is a duced in sice, sens oency. The majority of these newly born journals are simply so many cheaply illustrated Broad way Brevities given over to the two Cs with which the English describe a certain r Lord

General

Pershing dedicating a new of Moose or of Cal Coolidge ing hands with At Jolson spreading

..I. rapidly from city to city, are e

list N*

ex- ; hay “arsa firaaset y re- tillxer. and it is said with some papers sa the lowered public I not tone sight of the aocosea. If theee wperlmenta taste licks iu chops over them, lull, .III.,.,I„■ „ pro,, prottlrol 11 -111 • bU U«, *•* -mp, papUrobl, — « ^ ,0, swu. i—— •' SSsSfuS-*— | the product can only * 1 “* : Dilemma of the Toll* JNTRACTOB'S. MATT. US Philadelphia Bulletin * builders' supplies Bright, of Cape May County. New We can ssre you money. Cham- Jersey, declares that be ia “vinioc. 10th Street and Wert Ave- tally interested" in the collection Bee, Ocean City. N. J. “Look of tolls on the Delaware River for the sign."—Adr.. 37-tf. Bridge. At the s:.me time be ap-

*10,000 Salary

Gloucester Democrat: The fact that Governor Silser ts experiencing d'fficulty in securing a successor to Oommiseioncr of Educaik,* Enright, at the Slfi.fififi salary, is the talk of educational circles. The Governor And* that some city ■ertniendeat* receive flfi.fififi arise, and that uvea of the propcalibre are not willing to se-

at ths

Mary Deserts Mend Bart Cape May Star: Secret*.t of the Navy Wilbur has announced that the Navy win turn over to the Coast Guard all those bi lags at the Naval Base here that they may require and give into their custody the remainder of the •e. After years of lying idle the base will be put to practical use and the coast guard personnel augmented by the moving here of another base. The weed-grown, and.rabbit over-nm base may now be pi sod in scanetbing like shipshape and be made an asset to Cape May. Boom Days Fer Jersey

ace to life. We may combat the

If he la too big at a safe re-

treat; but the thug in the dark alley. reasons that dead men tell no tatea. It la the concealed weapon that does the harm. The deadly submarine ia an invisible foe. terrible In action, and yet the micro-

scopic germ kills more!

b ts my purpose in this series of artictea, to discuss "our Invis-

ible foe*" from the standpoint of ^ n^bbor one who has been for thirty-three R

rears an active clinician, and who

Is still so. engaged In the

with the whole

Be READY for the whole world. All over the United States the iversge age of man is increasing. Every year saved in adult life eeaas aa increase in the nation's realth. It costs money to bring up children, as well as effort and

anxiety.

In the State of New York the average age has risen from twen-ty-four years in 1840 to thirty years now. ThU means that common sense, scienc and good doctors hare added six years to the ‘tarage age of every individual.

Many men waist their time.

Sparrow* will prey where ew tglee are afreld to venture.

rer notice how few mvrriagen and new bounce please the public.

Sometimes our* should be called a mlarepresentatlre government. Failure: A man who was too stubborn to take his wife’s advice. Some people seem to hare noth£Lt'XV" , " r “

through twice as noon Why so much talk about it? Riding an electric hone U merely n current event. AreafT *»Wd B. Arnett, who ate poor bridge pl*y«r» are good at holding hands. Cold baths prolong life. But m!^ W ,V. 8 . n * P8 » Avenue ml**, that means more cold k«»k.

Just because a sleeping m*n mumbles, “Come kins sweet DadSi.aS”'' <* While children of your own are voTS^ they often keep you from doing things you should not da pem&nlst la a man, who hear- !£* ^ knock of opportunity nt “* tb,, ta “- About all thTie some men have for the golden rule, says Mayor Champion, is to measure the conduct of others. Otters written by as girls back home were to be ro™ “h would form a line—an awful Una

I was a boy

didn’t

Grocer—When „ roceired $1.50 per week and

money.

Clerk—Yea but they an hare any cash registers then.

While you stood

at the gate bidding my daughter Rood night—did it ever dawn

upon you—

Holmes—Certainly not sir! I iver stayed as late as that. Ain’t It Awful. M&bdr

t to I

It would be an eminently wise mm aura If our Public School Boards would add the subject of

paper, are Interested in health and its consequent longer and happier Ufa for yourself and family. w» shall try earnestly to mntribute thereto, by kindly advice gleaned from the field of experience.

NEXT WEEK: WHERE FIRST TO FORTIFY FOR HEALTH

re ago. tbs pride of the Jersey shore, the renort of fashion. Rich New Yorker* bad aummer there. Men of distinction favored it. Then the lower shore began to - - off

of gaiety, prosperity dwindled. When the Monmouth County; wae show moved away from ! Hollywood over to Seabright it looked like the last kick. And now. right on top of that Long Branch swings into a new i period. The old hotels art being picked up at handsome price*, and plot* are being purchased for new enterprise*, including <

Answer ts Ltst Week's Pome

The years are added In MONEY EARNING period. L_, pose the average adult's work la this nation $10 a day. s a low estimate. You can figure out for yourself how much It means in money to add six years to every adult's Ufe. Cut the $10 to $5. Cut that amount in half to allow for women and others not working, and you still have a saving, an increase of national wealth to the tune of seventy-five millions of

dollars a y*nr.

Ours is a civiUxgUsn of interesting contrasts. For instance, consider the father who Uvea in two whitewashed rooms in Jer.iey City. Out of work, he was worrying about feeding seven children when neighbor, called in “to help ““ wtfa” announced triplets, making the number of his chil-

dren TEN.

That AaCbtr, walling for the triplets to be born, read about a magn&oent new mausoleum to be built by a combination of chorcnea. to cost three and one-half mtlIteni. and provide a resting place for corpses, properly embalm'd. ■£P«, »w»y in their little That mausoleum will not have whitewashed walls, but a fine marble finish. When churches ask. “Why are we not crowded?" one answer might be. ' Because, white mothers erf children lack decent bousing, you build $3,500,400 mausoleums for corpses that might as well be put in the ground to add to its fertility, or carried up the chimney of the crematory, putting back into the air the nitrogen they took from it.” Would the Founder of Christianity, who had not where to lay His bead, subscribe to that

You ! ! Your eyes are the dancing lights Of tiny boats on a velvet sea Your cheeks are the rose of Autian skies—Sunset in Arcady. Your hair is a shadow in the xiigbt— A weeping cypress tree. BUT; your heart is the spirit of

—Two Noe-Equi silk garments with Mabel inside. Retun: to branch ojflce. 347 O’Neil Bldg, and receive reward. H * tt?** he d FUrf,y »*de a When for ]

prayed.

••O-o^- this calls," she wrote

And gave it to the maid. The correct time te go fishing

does not depend on the moon, the «un. the direction of the wind or even the condition of the water, we learn from Paul Smith Keller The correct time to go fishing te

when housecleaning starts.

Well, She Gcts~Her Cenfi Wnrttt

I*'« easy enough to be pleasant

For the miss who is not no

weighty.

But the gtrt’worth while the girl who will smite When the scales say 'one hundred and eighty.” B«i*e A Beard? They may wear our clothes! Ana

a’ that

Our halr-cvt*. tie*, and a’ that But still yo^ know with all their

show

A man’s a man for a* that. Short: I met your girl ■‘— t night. She asked me what I thought of you. 1 Long: And of course you had to ) and tell her. aiort: What makes you think

A Bottle of Com and Yon The night was dark and dreary. And Johnny Jones was dry. So he got a pint of liquor. The best that he could buy. Then he started out a-driving Took s drink to make him gayBut a speed cop got his number— Corporation Court today. The Diary of * Dob Monday—Asked boro for a ralaa He switched Oe conversation to the weather. Tuesday—Asked him how about it again and he told me to Jump in the lake. Wednesday—Took up Question of raise again and bom told me to out and stay out. Thursday - Asked about raise

already getting n ed; will try axa: