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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES
Friday, March 12, 1926.
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to any ad* or 1U
Looking back orer the list of There - * plenty of Inspiration
Secretaries of the Treasury It ' for young men In the career of i voold be a difficult task to place Elbert H. Gary, chairman jtbe finger on a single name since ' of the board of the Tniled State*
like days of Alexander Hamilton Steel Corporation,
lerho measure* up to the present! Elbert Gary, as a boy. spent occupant of that post—Andrew | time he might hsre used for W. Mellon—and It is not certain recreation in studying the legal that la actual direction of the aspecis of finance. He say* now finances of the country. Hamilton!that he dldn - t know Just what he exceeded the ability of Mr. Mel-1 was preparing for. but he fell
! that some day his "big chsnce ' men would come, and that he would be
who were regarded as able Sec re- j ready for It.
tartea. possibly the brighest star! And hi* chance did come, but In the galaxy being John Sheri-,not until he Was past middle a
sdmlnlstratlonjThe Morgans. In their desire to i
the country emerged from the [find the man with the proper greenback period following the'brckground tnd proper calibre to ■ civil war to a specie basis, but • direct the greatest Industry of all none of ti em were faced with the! times, the steel business, chose
tremendous volume of financial 1 Elbert Gary.
transactions which Mr. Mellon I In the days of the organisation has been called on u handle. (of the corporation, promoters of ; A man of vast wealth himself the enterprise retired after each and used to doing thing* on a' «t»r of wrangling to play poker. Urge scale. It came natural to I Gory didn't play #>ker. Gary him V> think in dollars where | didn't make a night of It with
other men thought In cents. Mr. the boys.
Biddy, of South Jersey. Melton ha* not oaly greatly re- j Gary used to go to his room to regard to color or brned. jdueed the debt which we piled up pUn his attack for the next busl-
by participating in the world war. | ness day. bat be has enabled the annual | Nor did be
tax bill to be heavily reduced, bis twenty-fifth annlverasy taaater achievement In this line [connection with the corporation being the tax bill which ha* Just the other day. "Just another day become s law. of bugjness." he said, and went
Another piece of major financ- about hU work.
Ing on the part of Mr. Mellon Is hU offering of fiSOO.OW.OfiO treasury certificates at 34t per cent,
interest, the saving to the
payers of the country In the Interest bill being over fC.eOO.OfiP '
In addition t# this big * savlrg. Mr. Mellon [ its tl.SCO.OOO premium on this
DDTH JERSEY'S WEALTH
and she U not without good s tor so doing tor she U anr adding some five mliHou s or more to the wealth of >wer end of the State, and et of Ladles who can do this
t to demand that
worth be given full reoogand tbelr productivity It* • rating In ocr Stnte re-
r of tact Mias Biddy
larger money pioducer than ■e single factor in our South husbandry, and what Is at Importance the scientific
This Is a pretty bold move, but
being constantly evolved It can be regarded as certain that prop** v«ep and handling Mr. Mellon knows enough shout year making her n more none- market conditions to be adjunct to our rural UK. t assured that bis offering will be
year Mias Biddy paid to successful.
■per* In Gloucester County
d ens and a half minion !
It I. estimated that ber OOVEMTOr MOORE »’■»*“ ' *** ° f A*D THE ROAD HOUSES
County to fsetUfrlty the
We have »o for Governor Moore has not only erlaad County, but the *?•*! »«>“ «»**■ Pr**** <* "»* N> * >"*y! ry Industry of that cuwsty. * * Conference for bi< stand. b U centered about VlMdaad.;*** ll>M questionable road bourn exceed the figures of either! iocoaghoat tba 8t»ie. but the retter or Bfiie Counties and * P™*** «»d fftmd *111 of every giovtng snob year by lewf. loT " <»••*•«* «»< OTd,r beands. A. few puma **ei«* *** nmd Ummsuare -eU «wwas not a ranch be- dneted and a convenience and i MlUvUle and *ridgwom. »'«—“»• «o the motortst. but ; what to now But# Highway '“»*>> of them are mere apeakNo. 1C. Today there are •»*«• «'"* ,h *' ^ a and la a few yearsf put out of burtneas in short order, luurteen miles between the Whether the license fee augtowas bid fair to-be OM OOU- C*sKd as a mean* of regulation to u* chicken yard. The to- « “““d * l * D u °P* n ,0 question, y U spreading tn other dlree- and I* not neceesary. There Is and extending beyond •“P>« machinery now In exiftoo towards Shiloh and the I Istence to put a curb on these ^ County line. Atlantic' »“d wipe out those that ity ass s large poultry in-|'loUte the law. All that Is necest sections and Cape 'ury Is to put it la motion and
I* getting into the game to a k **P 11
couelderabU extent, no that Cloee collaboration between the earn hi and figures of the five Prosecutor's offices of the various lies will total, if not exceed, counties and the State police *.••• annually. This U s should be sufficient to rid the r nice total and exceeds the *■ iBere Is little and cattle products of the 1 (kKt *°** on ln tke rur * 1 seetluns couatles or the total of any which the State police are not
agricultural crop. It to no sware.
I»r then that Mias Biddy as- The conference o* the Governor ■ s lordly air. It to her due with the Prosecutors and head, of it this Industry to yet tn Its «*>* P°> lc * h ''d Treuton
.ry. There to no reason why >*»' »**>■ •«
h Jersey should not be t , Executive made his wishes known v poultry center than Pets- »“d gave Instructions to all con- . the famed poultry district earned In enforcing the State laws, 'sllfurnia. Al It will. The be productive of good re'rymrn of this section are •" ridding the State of these
Just learning the fine dlvee.
• of the Industry and a* The decent road bouse has are acquired more and more nothing to fear from this crusade sns that the output will be 1" ***' well kept place, will profit aed not only In quantity, by the cleaning out of qumtlon-
i quality, which meant dol- • b! * P 1 *” -
and cents. ■" <Lese five Bout hern counties VOCTH of today received a *re better sit Baled to make certificate of good standing fiotn Tying ah a Urge scale pay Bishop Hughes of ihs Meihodlst our own county of Cape May. Church, who pieslded orer the ■llinat* and aoll are as well recent conference *t Atlantic City, •d. If not better, than that of Recalling doggerel, musir and ' of our neighbors for chick- fashions of the past, which are •>«1ag. and we pomem what familiar to those of mature year*, others do not to the mine ex- the good bishop was rmphaiT In "Pleadld market* right at his opinion ibst they were noi a* Poultry yard door* for all good as those of today. He might i b< produced for several have gone further and made » in the year and at pure, plea for a happy medium. Bui the T than those obtained In lb* bishop gave the eldet. ol bl« defy wholesale market*. nomination aome'hlng to think (’ape May farmer* cbould about In dealing with yotuh If It “■'■re attention to the poultry I* kept within the pales of the
"*» Nystetnarieally oondun- ehurrh.
"'c la money in the Industry. "■ - DETItOIT says oui pioneer wo-
^ATOR BICHAB08 has not arrrr ,lfc d
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SOME South Jersey municipal and township tax rates are show-
ing heavy Increaasa. These 1
officials should apply to President Coolidge and Secretory Mellon for
pointers on how to keep
wheels turning, make Improvements and yet reduce taxes lu-1
Stead of Increasing them.
HENRY KORD'S old-time dances are the rage. He'll make us bop to his liking one way or
another.
What Other Editors Think
lots.
As a rule. *vb«a a man to generous to a fault. It's his own fault he's generous to.—Arkansas Gazette , One thing that made the powerful preachers of other days was receptire listeners. — Shreveport Journal. How pleasant the world would be If only the right people had an Inferiority complex—Boston
Post.
Nowadays on* cannot tell whether the alcoholic smell is;tb<
from the driver or the radiator.! houses.
Roomy Towns | Pleasantvllle Pres*: The future I of many towns depends to some extent whether they give the Imrpreoslon of being roomy towns or [not. In years past many of the older towns were planned In a crowded way. Although such places usually had unlimited space to build on. yet for »ome unexplained reason th*y started In by putting their house* very close together, giving an Impression of congestion when there was
i need for the same,
la. recent year* real estate raera In many localities have kept up the same Impression by!
cutting up land Inlo too small j ■j i irrr
ThaT enabled them to sell se lots at rather low prices, the buyers felt they were a good bargain. But many of these development* became too crowded when dwellings were crorted o« them, thus cresting an unfavor-
able Impression.
It i* a fine thing when new tracts of land are so planned ihs*
i ample room around That encourag'-s ownets
Middletown Tinea. lot take pride In their land and A rhemUt say* the first atoo-; “ beautif*
bol ever distilled was Arabian.
which may explain those night* I The Power of Liccnte Detroit News. Philadelphia Bulletin: GorrtAltbough the Prince of Wales, nor Moore's iwjueat for a law to Is food of riding, he la not great • require roadhouse* to be licensed ly attached to the horse.—Pitta-1 !■ In line wllb the Jersey defer, burg Gazette , initiation to clean up some ol thi What France to need is fs'ernlty since the slaying of
a colonial policy that doesn't operate by pul I lag a trigger
Hagerstown Herald
It usually takes five years for
Work For The Winter Wildwood Tribune: As a sort Wildwood is prosperous several months in the year. Urge part of the year, however, dors not carry Itself. The business of building and * repairing lor another season is not sufficient. Many families move lo Wildwood. hoping lo remain here the year round, but find nothing to do In the winter, and are forced to go elsewhere to rami a liveli-
hood.
These statements a w not caIsnitty bowlings; they are facts that can be proved without dlB-
tn the problem of getting » for the winter At Untie <it> gradually, without saying much about It to the outside world. It recent yaars. built up a con*hi erahle population which depend' upon small Industrie* situated a
Musings of the Office Cat
Two piBU make on* quart. One quart make one wild. _
Some fh»s aaam to think oney sbcnM be uaed for every raent rorweni- purpose but paying debts, ing this uni- . verse which One of the most plausible reawe are less to,,. t h* world to not Coming to grain an end ls that IFa round of dust, start- —— lew you. Our Observant Dan nay«: “A bnwsun. a mil-' legged girl may be healthy hot Hon limes as she'* always In bad ahape.*Just storting tn the dentist's offlee has been kno-n to car* a
sever* case of toothache.
1 have called “the universe." which Somebody told a' Sew Isle City contain* endless million* of *uns. woman that she looked 60 ywn t million times bigger than younger since *he had her Bair It's hard enough lo think bobbed. - - Two problems the women didn't And now the wise Dr. Hubble, have fifteen year* ago were etgarof Ml. Wilson Observatory, tells i ette stales on their fingers and the f'aliofrnla Institute of Tech-, chapped knees. nnlogy that a million “universes" i . visible al hor- 8«vereU « hlcago wallers have ribie distance* from the earth. bw ' a ro ‘ >b * d h> bandits who evidentally do not know the ethics you find of «b* profeaalon. -H-l. -- WB „ ~ . u|| „ ,nl,* wh-r bodlr. u the. pl.nrl, ... of ■ mu. .t» 1..I m.kM ■r?" “ ,r J 6 —: him pr.li, .nd l.U Um rcM re'*., .nmnd ih- .u- b cleu* billion* of time* In a sec- ___ ond. Statistic* show married men Atom*, of which you could have live the longest, which proves, millions In «mer corner of your say* George Groff, that talking eye witboat noticing them, are |* had tor your health,
imall solar systems. Our sun and It* planeti
stltute
That universe to turn I* one atom In the entire uDiver**. Where In that overwhelming spare are Ih* heaven to which we look forward and the other place that we Sobering Up After The Party .iread*
The party is over. The stock leaving this earth tn a straight market's big drunk lasled nearly tine, (raveling at the speed of
years. In that time It step- light. IM.tMtn mile* a second, it' The young man getting marhigh, wide and handsome. »ould take you one hundred mil- rled these days should be sure America ha* been speculation- imn year* to g*t beyond the tele- Hut be ran pay the alimony to crazy. "Florida fever" was * scoplc maze ot the universe. No which the ywaag lady ha* bean symptom. Tall talk of glgaxGr wonder It *aya In the Bible. "In aicustomed. rail and Industrial merger* raised , my Father'* bouse are many the national blood prcreme. The mansion*." Patient: Good morning: ,X country began playing poker. called to see tf the doctor switched to seven-card pique and With common seas* Secretory couldn't give me something tor wound up praying-to Lady Luck ' Davl* say* to the t'ounten* rath- my tonsils and whirling the galloping dice. cart. "< omc on in " N*» M»W: I'm sorry, sir. b«t Come* now the cold gray dawn St rone-minded American women lb* doctor nevsr buy; tonslis.
the morning after. In two short were Indignant lire*use Isrcd Craw*eks billion- of dollat* melted j van was admitted here without from stork talne*. The lamb*' qua* tbm. whereas the < ountes* hav* befn shorn and shaken out. t'albrari was shut out. a day*of financial headache* were the two , wboas e and rv-tuoTM for the gambler, ill* shocked our pure authorities.
tree lo produce t
Isn't true of a family tree —De-
troit Free Press.
, of It* Btal* policemen on Porapton Plains, consequent upon bis Identification and an attack upon him while he was gathering evidence
a a resort.
Thrie are roadhouses and roadhouses- Some of them are considerable convenience*. Other* are
Maybe If we mould work up the sbomtnabl* nuisance* and a danelastic In American polltiral plat- g,.,„ii« menace. Still other* seem form* we wouldn't hav* to worry n, assume widely va:ying charscabout the British rubber trust. terlstlr* at different times. Thete Birmingham Ags-Hersld. ate men In Ihe business who make It Is bard to toll whether Mr. every effort to operate orderly Dawe*' real desire to to fight the place*, at wblrh no drunkenn.s*. Senate or to fight obscurity.— noise, or Immorality I* permitted Youpgslosn Vindicator or connived at. There are otbera Pet haps a* need substitute, for •*' 0 ,UB d‘»«*- Requiring
mi Be t* and operators instead ol
substitute* for roal —•
I awl be i Reporter
The city that to bq skstlM TOi "to se*. |«. pie' must has* s lot
lillzeoery
dives.
View5 Second Bridge Unkindly Plillsdeiphla ledger New J*-r-sr-y's plan for a su. vey to select the moat available and nioal need ed site lot s second btldge across the Delswarr between «'auid»1i and Philadelphia I* an expensive gesture. If ll is nothing else, lor
It is true that Wildwood a disadvantage, in that It Is
arcesalble to the raw materials essential In production The modern trend of toanulsrlurc. bos ever. Is toward* building
parts la' different acetic
..-.enib^nz tix-m at a rentral point. Wlldwissi and Southern f'a|«c May County affords good
opportunities lor work
sort. The climate here Is equable the year round The tan. In the township adjacent lo Wildwood nre nut high and ibcie l* plenty of land 1”“' ' Both the Pentuylvadln and the j " ’ Heading Railroad* test h 'be I county, and ihetr are abundant , 1" watei way*, with tbr ultltuaU' '-''Htl probability of Cold Spring Inlet ‘“S"* being developevl a* a *p<»rt ot I l"‘nt entry, in addition to these ad- '"‘X vantages. Cape May County als«j l,,, 1 has raw material ablcb may to- cautl
Ashes to ashes.
All you need to do Is wish. Men get pearls from oysters. Women diamonds from fish. Stanley Krsps notes that the difference between a cook and a chef Is tha‘. tb* latter can fix thlnxs up so you cant toll what
they are.
golden world I* now sltbout form Tbe double-sex standard proved
banting * -Hoove day III
| find my Ideal, a man a bo woh*t
try lo take advantage of mo." He "Yeah, but the tombMMM
will probably be toe fcsSTg t»
lift."
told, and darkness It
the' i
tuch for our clean minded.] -Whsls this'" said (fcg MlNOl
sr«- of tbe <b-*-p strong-hilnded women teacher "The people mf Bostoo Bui a working. Hading and Observe the power of adve{- stupid* Why. tbe Msa!" lev eloping America will not take, Using even when ll l*n t very Well, the book says here that It too seriously. Thete still are good advertising. The • ounlos* Masw.ebuseUs is remarkable for upwai'l td liu.min.ooo people in lands from Ellis Island with a vsr,- population." the fulled stales. Million* of i-oolrart to appear on the stage wealth producers ate producing Ut a high salary Bhe souldn't Wife <Ju*l returned from Ite real not speculative wealth A have got that without the aaaisl- Moorlyni 'The picture was w«kernx’y idiwk maiket whether on «nce of t'nrle Ksm drrtul all about a young couple. up-take in the down swing.' who were maearooned on a desert tot rob America of a single Professor Baber tells the Anver-^ with nothing to aaL"
Iran Assoriatlun for Advam etnsst Huh- "Why didn’t they sat tb*
of Science that. "Viewed from the' macaroons’" . sex angle there are no one bun-
d».*l per cent mm or w.«n«n." ‘* l * ,f « «»» rr > » The *rx ot the human race U, ,M ' ■* n “ 01 "h®** Income has at
"primalll* determined hy the l «"‘ louT Cipher* l» it
. -C^ .... Chromosome .onlrnt of ihe -gg He: Thai* good. dear. My ta-
piosp.ious people. The gamblrt. ,, B |, clpb*r* -w« many as
hunting w M h eon,pie,e repw, .or l-ro- ^ » k - llselt The limb to—Of lut>r ' * n,r tfpc.iing thsj -, hjll bUln< ^ dog.' be graa*-
ot her great resotirceowhere lu the economic si I* th$re either rhyme on justifying the stork i • insanity The explani u the mass psychology
Parisian and America!
result*
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bled. “I but he
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Business I,** Is-
An KugUkhtuaa
Sesqui-Centennial Sketches Robert Morris. Financier
ork to Ban |
trip would tale
; York to • hlcago less .
i That
and no-.top flights t •Mean will he made
III lie doubled
in' a Irttor on the kltchaa eddie: “Ma. didn't the mto•nary say that tb* savagaa
any ciothe* *■ ■Yss. dea, "
•Thsn. why did papa ion In (he col lection
|m
Ilk* Hamuel or sotjelei Judg m and equal lov
pslMinal President
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Uvulsvllle refacts out i
aasutr to the was,I
OH. to be an elephant* 1 FOR MIA todl* a* a nmn o«bet day. to s i»*« to the I •u ruled of pnialrat* by East iudles. one picked U| •"ueh by iigb-mug What -IrtaSKHle that r*u Into hit ■‘Ida to say to that’ ‘ tossdd It Into the msi.
II takes very ||ti|r lagenulty lo flgurb out shy ibildrrn no Inagrr ate Usd lo their mother's apton string* Aikanss* Gaiotle Nowsdsy* the statesman herds Uf write bis uan bioaraphy . thete are so msny men sho know mote about him than he does Phila-
delphia ledger
A ''hlcago Judg* say* most ot those Sim get divorce* love oiw another It only that were Hue ot those who get married -Pub
Ushers' Syndicate
Korns ot Our disgruntled rill- Jersey foi Joint zeus are dimandlnx Ibat t on- bridge-hulldlng > gres# give American* tbelr free- much promise .. dom Iwlore It grant* It to the on the subject l< FIHpHms Memphis Commercial com* I’eimrylvi Appssl delphto
Tbe most rettisikable thing shoul the Prince Of Wale* Is hi* univetsal populartly despite the
last that he's supposed to se! the It > style* ID men's clothes. Atkan-igtsdus
sss Gazette
il.M-ntod him«.lf Itrsu bis ll. Ccmgiees Od July 4 l*'< < ih* Herlaistlvti ot lti.lcp.ot
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piste-
Ad In Florida Tlmes-t>alon "Waoled Klngie. nninrumbered lady slenoagrapber under 4M year* of age aa partner In real e.tsle business E. P l.*nd tUmpany. Gtandln. Fla."
- daylight liour
ars sot the hrst for dive*, an Ihe dive inbabltanls -tc leaving
l*e l&<
rither htldge will
btldge , • that al
■ negutiatii
IIh Jet>
- Glenn Kiank.
.-m In Pbili did not i gust ;. v
brief month le-tw data*. K-tch a rig ' b-avas little doubt | eerily- later, rlea
E*POS| p.lp.1
Please don't think we * ant to
scold
Just because ware growing old. ibllna But tb* truth la you look roM. ... iesoi»*. - ma uttir girt.
“Red Ktales ell! Won't rbeumaiics get your knees* V petition Pros I- Wont you start to congh and
cancel Ida • P »beeze * «>'i you 'frald yoor legs U
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lAttle girl* Hie aevsaleentb ol Macolt Patrick clean and usat uck u sham I Oi k In bla coal troueoad- to* street, ve* old yirln-a flag sdornad i bst p of golden sltroa. striifc l. a happy man u sestlug OB the glewn. a toll — w crisp new (Oil ■auk notes In my vest, ate tb* vivid emerald tint H-endthrift ilk. • tp* best, in. hue this very idgllt ■an to paint the seen*. Ills la pay-day. and I. too, wearing of the green.

