Cape May County Times, 20 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 9

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CAPE MAY COUNTY

A Y COUWTY TIKES

THATOGIVIIIG APPEALS

u

OOLDEH OPPORTUHITIES

in OTSes: EiiixaNO. m toati An,. SOB !>*• Oty. N. J

Of Act: «W AjAary

TO HEART AMD C0H3CIEHCE OF SOOTH JERSEY" This to one holiday of the year | This to the way a llv*-w|re I that nerer can become hackneyed real estate man who has aator ‘J* ^ “ Bak " ^ t-T ‘he aweal both to heart and eon- success of hi. dealings, eharactersoenee. The eery dawning of lies the situation In South Jerthe day brings fresh to mind the eey and particularly in Cape May Wlrtt of humility—that this Is County, for it was of this county the hour set aside to thank our ^ he was talking when he made the Creator for the merclee of the remark. year that hi. passed. Coming to J R. Tucker, who gaee a us as the girt of New England, party last week—termed by a this simple thought has develop- New York paper as a 1 ed la the people of the land an dollar a minute party"—to sell appreciation of wider significance.: South Jersey to New Yorkers. Is Well may we be thankful that the man whom we are quoting Oort In Hto mcr*y has heli us In Young In years, but old In patha of peace: aurely we ceao. Mr. Tucker kas focused hto lejoice ;.i thanks thst pros- eyes on Cape May County and perlty has continued to bless the here he discerns golden opporl. that wisdom haa eoatlnn- tunlUea for the Icveetor. Possibly ed with them an to conduct their lb to astute business man already Internal government that the aa- \ known Cape May a aeaahore bettion haa grown in dlgaity and ter than hundreds of its own strength for service: but. uader- residents. Possibly hto portfolio lying all of these material ad- of views of Cape May County revaneas we should be thankful sorts, and especially the smaller every day for that cmaxtag natu- ones, to better than that possessed ral order under which we live any reddest. CertvIn It to and have our being, that uBalter (bat Mr. Tucker believes the opable Uw which makes ImpoadMe portumlties here ate almost limitpermanent evil as a result of our and thgt he to going to own abort comings. Therein to br( ag the full force of hto or found the apotheouta of divine S'nliatlon into play to make love. Let us sot mtos the sot- ‘boae opportune It Masse la our admiral ton of the Investing public, shadow The horrors at bloody I» «be course of a converaaStrtfe may scourge the world in 'Ion «bto gentleman said:

"If this section had received the character of ad-vt-rtteiag consistently over an extended period, the public would be as conversant today with the golden op-

-w and higher portunllles of South Jersey

as they are with any other given section of the Cs States which has been advertised I am referring particularly to Florida, where

ty. hut the

oobllng of those souls who pass toward Wed. and those who stay to mourn, brings to the world a

Sees that

Aerual standard for our mat into the great adventure. Cot jf evil eometh good. That to the tow—that to the basis for our real thanksgiving Sometlnper our poor mentalities feel the Uw to dow to fund km. bu. la all the history of the world it has never fatted us It to as the rwiug aad ike setting of the sun: It to the mate of our every achievement, the Inexorable rule that lifts us Ipwards. to ■be higher ideal, the | tow that makes our ears attuned to the call for kinder human ooe-

if fifteen Using exploitation. -The thing needed here to to accomplish In a abort period of time what baa been accomplished la Florida over a tong period of

time."

To make good hto faith by works. Mr Tucker has opened

City and to

preparing to launck a publicity campaign which. Judging by hit campaigns elsewhere, will cert ,, , . taialy bring Cape May County dally tillers of the soil them Into the limelight I advm. failed to realise what a. If this man can •nod exhibit of Cape May Coun- sands on our bead ty farm products, aad the hasdl- the beams out of j work of the faimers' wives, was a glimpse of the gold ourselves ! going to he staged at the Farm shake off ! ProducT Show at the Court and wltk a boldness thst will I House last week, thereby redue- win by IU sheer audacity, get ' lag the attendance, ia no wtoe Into the game and anil Cape Maj detracted from the excellence of County to thd UW*Mag public the exhibit, the exteat aad quall-

If properly marshaled. There to plenty of room for all boasters sad Mr. Tucker is wel

into the family

t the golden

see who gave hair time to I

The fruit and vegetable dtoi■« was a very Asj one aad as ■ of what Cape May soil

Ume aad trouble required "to get BEWARE OF the collect too together pASSOIG THE SGIALS ahots of the exhibits should have roaousu sisa. «« baaa lakes to be used la ex LaM week an engineer of the plotting Cape May County to the Pennsylvania Railroad In a few vorU la JAM -«>•<»• “■»* “ “• It to to he hoped the geotle- blemished record of forty years mu who promoted 'hto mar's mT rUm. twenty-*ve as an englshow will not weary in wen do- seer, by passing two signal lights t. f but win arruage tc promote ^ against him sa e»ea larger show neat mar g* engineers on Ufa’s train all The people who aow realise what of u. are ptacd ta the same poM . .blag they missed this tiam as the rallresd engineer vest may he ready to attend neat A U aloug the road there are stg nal lights dashing to warn u» Mach to mid about arlllag Cape of danger ahead Here It to a *-* ’ a light: farther on a eallin.t for a halt

>»*• the asm of pro-

to their ('- •* ‘ ^ try bp* »i to uol far oul «f «he sere way to my (hat — h^f - h.m

Vanoas View* oT Our Riche* Philadelphia Ledger: Many racas are expressing pride the present prosperity of I United SUtes. bot. strangely enough, a great many others are worried r.bom It. Here are the hot el lien of the country foregathered In their tenth annual 'Xpoaition In New York and reporting that business was never better nor future prospect* more Comptroller Joseph Macintosh. reporting for the banking lit nation, says the *0iS financial institutions of the country hat x f2«.l».5;T.*M oi which to about all the money we

lent. But at th p Thlrhtrtd. of

to the

Accusations have aad reiterated that one bit in South Jersey Is at fanlt. and then In Camden aveusat ions have that the knife has

tog and drag of the workingman *

-sure. So It would * ben w* are poor us way aad when we are

loa’t know Jum what to

A Word for Gurnm Atlantic City Press beginning to rsgtsior

oil U human Uvea, aad the first

lay of the gunning

duces one hunter klllud and two

.there badly wounded.

It will he fortunate If the roc-

Tbe woods

ire filled with roe, •coring s death dealing weapon

lutended only to

Jou to wild life, but capable wreaking the same hat,

Only tbs vigils!

of the hunter *— ,. .. .

this kind. There have j

Nation Pays $800,000,000 To Civil Employes A Year ; re Than 500.000 so Payroll Exclusive of Defense Service-— Salaries 5300,000.000 Higher Than Before Wax—Increase*

Attributed To World War

beau fatalities in

.totaking the tramping

and It

easily can happen agaiu if precaution to neglected. The slogan for every hunter from the time be

an ten the gunniug

Uuu he lasvea it to "Watch your

—■ . _ 2 Who b The Benedict Arnold T n.

Now that th* election ta over, j K!<

] and the Uemorratic party ha. (to

j been icocceasful in electing I candidate for Oovernor of

State of New Jersey, ad Ins the fact that t! gained everything

throngtuut the Plate, the queen, now ua'wrally arts"*. "Who to tto Puaedirt Arnold o! the B.**Ub!..«. party" ore only ta the Plate bo

Uncle Sam

a million met. and women on his payroll, exclusive of the army, navy, marine oorpa •od roast guard, and mm (hem ah wit flOfi.-

004.000 o year In wages. This to about 117.000

__ ployecs than In the yeur

wllh ' Frtur to the world war ai d about

' 1340.000.000 more *

Nobody knoua the exact total of federal civil service employees

doe to' nor the e** c < total of wsgre paid.

Actuaries of the budget bureau, tbs bureau of efficiency aad the

back upon approxlmat! The various depart,

practical purpose* accep. the sell-

male* made by the Civil

rreumlustoa. which asserts that June 30. l«l«. the end of • rear Just before the I'altod

entered the

■ err IIMI.OtT federal rl»U

wMh

SCS.*s> on the n r. The

than hsi: before the war when inflation had

not reduced the buying power of

the dcllar

The budget bureau estimates the average salary of the federal civic service employee to be *1.4» today, compared with *1.134

In 1*1*.

an Index the number of fedtoday ta as against 43 In 1*IC. and the payroll approximately IT»6 again.!

|4»S.

Low Point Reached 2 Yean Aga The low point In numto-r of federal employes since the wai -bed about two years ago. mg to Civil

1*33. Uncle ttatn had &44.S71 civil service employees on hto roll compel ed aith today. The nutubei on the pay toll Armlet ice day November II. 131*. • as 417.7*4. bat the peak w, ■oarhad about two mouilis before that, w bra there were eboul &.PP4 wore us (hr payroll, accon to Civil service ufPtJato

federal civil Bento* employee aad

• JM.PM.M* more salary paid toe-! *-* •• ,h « F“> r,ul

• lib MredUy torrsasiag sad If to the Fired' ' optoum of espelte that If

of the larroser* in penoodirortly atUibutable to

jibe a b- war. thiefiy lu the War. bat lb. 1 Na y eau Tiraeu,y ItopaitUH-nt. h . New s.tl villas Is I be laltor de-

'onductork and trainmen In th* West w, crease of S2a.0M.4fM> a J say It will horrify the live mind, yet U the laci be granted everybody else will be bettor All that the big get to what tbe little man has to

spend.

Lrt him who thinks low wages mean prosperity for the bid man start something in China, find men and women to work for a few cents a day. but be won t build any great fortune. Good wages are lu a nation's prosperity, from top to bottom, what irrigation to to the naUon'a crop* After years of talk and rareful I 1 handling of articles from TtU-| * tomb, the third i

coph»ru» with Its layers of gold; -

*“»■

-masted tons waist tty a —If and « b* huakand ro to

ere 4 too and prohibit ms

wiled (tosir. has outar..* ehort wee,, era of the p

that (he govec

really empaed-d Its aC

which

that

war left behind It

which

annual outlay Bel. and that gov j division, ead •■vlthwni.'u lasliiu If Inc workerv. like otbetw. are lion, the three toilet betag among no, : paid today appreciably mure than the emallre nnlia. la }

of the cod tlslrla.

Ibe vulture goddess. NersheK-f. aad the arrpenl goddess. Cm a. painted on the outside Soon the of the young Phamah. dried aad tJirunkiu through tbou<aaav of

< ID departrere, la IDU. only to •>

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of this day.

•* gud* »»d goddeaaaa s»-Frt save him from th«* tell ^ •• «»» to toSi itorptlaa heaven. !

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