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Advertising June Primary
Not a Success, Declares Read
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Be In A-l cotxMlWm. jetton; linancrd wHI. j * * • _
tri=£is£s£'i£ fnm <**** To • EW » ?£, Sjjf Sq»ember or Spring—
. - FetmiHirfc. N. J. ■ Jullerr Klu-n, «llf Homer Jv . eie - I imnlo-o -<■ Phone. V . .... Jl-U-c
Hardship on Fanners
Deplores the Light Vote
mtton’d u the nut B ‘ | aemtoA from Cape Mar County, i took.' wit* alarm at tfcc Increas-
auceeas." he said. "The acarcity j of votes Is an Indication of this. lat'ead of maklnc It more dlffl- | cult for the votere to cast thftr unllpt, I heltevj • It should he made as convenient aa possible. •The Juno primary Is not favored pttbrr by the residents of the resorts or the fsnnir*. in •oe resorts etforis are then being ■trained to care for tbe early Intux of visitor* or preparations are being made for the visitors that will arrive In the near fu'June Is about tbe hardest ntjt of tbe year for the fanner to spare time. In addition to trying to market his early products. tho fanner Is rushed to daatb with ploughing and harrowing for later crops, cultivating growing crops, chasing aphis, cucumber beetles and kindred pests, in addition to spraying fruit trees, potatoes and otker plants. “IVho would expect a man to vote under such conditions? When he can’t go to ihc polls It. means the other members of the family arc equally busy and are also deprived of the opportunity .to vote. Tt is really at the primaries where the voters express their choice of candidates. The T °t J at, the prljnaiy election U as Important the general election is November U not more so-’
South Jersey's
Mineral Industries 2,126,852 Toni of Mineral Product Produced in 1924 Statistics compiled by Dr. W. Twltchell. assistant geologist, and baaed on the data collected Jointly by the New Jersey Department of Conservation and Devevlopment and the United Stale* Bureau of Mines, show that the mineral Industries of southern
New r * -
counties. Burlington. Ocean. Cara<len. Gloucester, Atlantic. ShlaB.. Ciuaberland and Cape May produced n the year of lt|4 pearly Z.1M.85S tons of sand, gravel, clay and marl valued at •Z.tSS.4S4, This was about half of thy total output of the same products
tight counties tog
*.047.301 tons of
valued at *1.901^44; tons of clay, sold as day. at •m.ilS and 14.0SS
marl valued at
The annual regatta of the Ocean City Yacht Club, which was o ne of the
club's history, was featured by many exclUng races. The speed boat race was the most spectacular. Tbe photographer snapped two competitors as they tore through w aves past the club house. T,he race *as won by "Palm Beach Days'.'' owned Jointly by William M. Bigelow and Allred H. Wags and carrying the Insignia of the Palm Beach Yacht Club. "Mias Ocean CUy," owned by Clayton B.
Roberts, finished second.
Hearing on
Thoroughfare
Dredging
Rajah Hires a River To Test AngHng Skill Indian Potentate Rents Irish Stream It Isn't every discipH of Isaak Walton. -iBcipdiag th • proildant of the United Stntco. who ctin hire a river to fisb In. but the Maharajah of Alwnr. an expnrt of tbe rod. In deina Just that. HU High3mm has leased n promising stream in -Ireland for the , fishing scaaon and bus gone ihere ' to pursue the sport with oreryi thing In the river from the minnows to the sportive saUbw at : the exclusive disposal of hlutwlf | and his gpents. I From Ireland the Estrt Indian potentate will travel to Scollaud t where be has taken a doer forest ! and shooting in Abcrdecuah’ireI The Maharajah Is credited with ■ being the best shot among the ruling princes of India. Tie Is | one of the most capnbK* <g the Indian polo players and s finj.
^ horseman.
Salesmanship ’ S-cHlngs’ not Just talking : A-nd getting folks to buy; - Is-cadlng them to want some-
, thing.
j E xplaining haw and why;
S-slcsmanship Is more than that, j M-ore work and more fun too;
successful. In the ; A-dvancIng modern methods—
N-ew ways, but tried and true—''
S-«rvlce given, willingly
H-ard work—a cheerful grin— 1-t's making friends, for what is
what
P-uts you In line to win!
The eight southern Request of Prudential Com-
pany Will Be Referred To
War Department
dredging In the thoroughfare. | beard no objections to the de- j The operation was discovered by . velopment in sny way and he! one of the War Department's tc- , was convinced that the backers
spoctors. The company was ad- of the project were good business; The new stenographer wan vl«l .o discontinue dc»n, un-! men nnd Koucl. ! v '7_ ^"lloL .T^o nortocr, ill the matter could be inquired | Mr. J. C. Bedford, attorn y |” r ,lM Brm wcre boldlD * ° rae * l ‘ Into and no permit would be for the Prudential Development . _ , „ . -anted by the War Department Company, stated that there might be "* dr Par , r: . ' * DOU ‘ hearing was held. Mr. be an Inference that the com- A™* oul » Bd 4 etl,n K • oa '«
May 17,' pany did something which was or * Icr s-
I He said that Mr. D J , unl ° r Partner: * How would
Cini. the principal ownar of the j 11 If you went,
development, had conveyed to a trustee property In Philadelphia |
alue of *1*5.000
War Department a request for a permit, nut Mtna was not ^rantrtt due to an error In the application. which stated that the pa
r« i i i u r' . J i m>t was wanted for filling in Will Probably Be Granted i Und betvMn Ocean Avenue and L I Matilda Street. Ocean City, which ... , „ __ I should have read Sea Isle City. A public hearing on the sp- Prudential Company was plication of tbe Prudential ne-' -
An Eye For Businex*
The Compremise
Assemblyman Heaa opposes turn — -— -
iriMr"'- ’ , ‘" h ’ ,c
IS a lauurc. > jeaim Inn. Bavin* a
produced 184.103 tons having a value of *44*.108; Cape May l«7.m tons valued at 8*07.547: Atlantic County 187.184 tJns valued at *168.401; and Camden Ceunty 95.144 tons valued ai 81X3.420. and the combined output of Oloocester and Ocean Counties was *01.6*0 toss having
a value of *07.147.
Burlington County led In the production of building sand. p* v nd. engine sand and building gravel. Cumberland led Ir molding sand and glam sand and Cape May led la filter aaad.
school will have a record enroHmeat. Everything is la feadlasm for the pupils. Tbe room htvr bqrn painted, the dealu varnished and a new comfort finely equipped, has been . making tbe school first clpm la every army. It is exported that several new teachers will be oa the ala* this year, who will be under the direrttua of Deroy J. Archer, the prtnel-
Lu(Hum's Thoroughfare was ‘>^1 ( , nued dmlKlnB an d followed th. lb the City Hall last Tuesday Bf -| |n , ttcr up making application ternoon under the supervision of J for m p^,, by willUm Oscar D. «i»lw*r of. „ Colllu „ n , j. the United.Jtatss War Depart-1 Mr sUted that the ment. reprferintlng Colonel Carl | pcnn an|a R , nroarf hlld I Brown, who was unable *" no
present.
^ ^ ; - yntiBk married couple are
wanted for filling in used by trustees in assuring tbej_ ucd w i,,t kind of --v.iopnient o. tfl «>»."«>*;; „o»M b,„ -Uk
wild be carried out with full , brtr savings.
^ r d ’, „ , , Wifcy wanted a sedan. Walter C. Holmes. In a com- 0 roadstW. So
! ,hPT r0;U > rOD1 ^* ed and •>
Oral and written statements werp received at the hearing. Mr. Ridings stated that the plans showed dredging to a ri :pth sufficient to obtsin 80.000 cubic yards of material from an approximate length of about two thousand feet of channel length In Ididlam's Thoroughfare and other dredging of 450.000 cubic yards of \ material from lands owned by the Prudential Developing Corporation along tbe west side of Uidlam's Thoroughfare of about twenty-five hundred feet on an average width of seven hundred feel to a point about
leased 40 acres under tidewater and had planted clams and that be bad a permit from the State to do so. He stated that he did not want to Interfere with the development, but wanted his In-
terests protected.
Mr. B-dford. the company's atsy, stated that Mr. Holmes’
from their property. He staled, interest would be protected in
ery way and that they would not Infringe on the rights of Mr.
Holmes.
Ridings in adjourning the
that the reason that they had gone r.head was that the State Real Estate Board and local board had demanded that they proreed with tbe filling la so that the investors would be pro-
tected.
Henry J. Sherman, consulting engineer for the Board of Navigation and Commerc- of New Jersey, who routed the waterway some year* ago. stated that the board had no objection to the dredging and that the company In going ahead with the dredging was In Ignorance of the
*50 feel above the bridge trarned low and , hat „ f ., r t0 aayjki, ttmc . and , crony or ^ BrtM and operated by tbe Penn»yl-j lhat Mr colUsson. the engineer, urtnujiiico, one of the four
vanta Railroad system, which | hn() coni p 1Utl wlth ,h e laws of will materially modify the ea-i t|l0 ailLir jj c thought that .parity sad width of Utdlam's dredjt , n|t should be permitted to Thoroughfare at that point. | KO on u would be a great Mr. Ridings stated that lhe| hr , p l0 8 „ a , g | c city, tbe countnarlng was necessary under the , y glld tll ,. Sla i c . Hr. Sherman act of Congreas. He said that I dccUred ,h B l there was no InH>me time ago the Prudential ; lenl | ona j violation of the law on Cflmpaay. without having made |h< . par| of , h< . Pn g| neer or the proper application, had started i company . ||e deplored the de-
lays, seylng that there should
Hans Burkhanlt thinks every I small boy and every married man would like to be disobedient, but they arc afraid to talia a
chance.
Time Is pictured as a man. but must be a woman, for Is U not said 'Time will teUT"
This Is the nuts.” aald tfe G* 4
hearing stated that th: purpose | literate squirrel as be dug u» hip of the hearing was to protect | winter's food supply. navigable waters and ( that the! — * 11
hearing was not Inquisitorial. | Action on the permit will he | taken, it is expected, about tne |
nilBdle of the month.
New Yorker Who Made
Lobster Diah Famous
One Ben Webber*, a beau of
rwnwhtww eu ••rnromonar” '*'• l» w * eliminating’the red tape Ha tippler Of Commoner j ail< . h mBllcnL H e further
la Kam /O' Gongret-
*m»l iWt
| stated that^
would be f
the family lhat made
Delniontcfi's famous as the b~st restaurant In America, was responsible for the first concocting of lobster a la Newberg- Every Sunday at noon Mr. Wenberg would make his r-retnonlous en-1 try Into the dining room at Del- [ monlco's. and take a seat at aj table Invariably reserved for him. | In one of the pockets of his silk-1 velvet embroidered waistcoat he s' ays carridd-^p small bottle of
bad built the. ti, e fiery •« d pepper which lent this section and j h* peculiar savor to the method where any harm ( he had Invented for preparing by the dreging in lobster. The waiters brought him
■ be thoroughfare. Joseph B. Reynolds, civil engin«—f. repres-ntlng the Pennsyi- , aula Kallroad Company slated that the company had no objeci ion to the Ilevrhpmeut Company dredging, providing that that they kept within the distance specified. He slated that the company looked upon ‘the project with favor and that they hoped that Sea Isle City would benefit
by It.
Mayor Maurice M. Bofroney spoke In tavor of tbe dredging, declaring: "I believe the Prudential Detolopnirai Company b’ tbe biggest asset In the hlsloiy of this community and Have they are doing everything to bring their development to ■ success. I* would be ■ calamity to this city lor the dredging to be slopped The development t» a big benefit to this city and all
all the rest of the condiments, sauces, wines, and the oth t In- > gr-dlenls. as well as the chaf-1 lag dish he employed. This con . coction was known first as Lobster a la Wenberg. but after a quarrel between th? two friends, Mr. Charles Delmonico ordered Its name chang -d on the menu cards to rend. Lobster a la Newberg; and since the two never wet ' reconciled, so the natu, re-
link For the love of Mike, perator, when are you going to ei me that number? Operator: Kay. you got a drum n~rk: Yea! Operator: Wei. beat It.
I think that the company
the Int-
Mr. Waller Holmes who has *>. •-ral million clams planted undn tide water and when they materialise It will mean much to this section." He closed his remarks saying: "The dsvri.ipry Indira I ment should go right oi. without
IF TH' CAPACITY FOR. TAKING PAIN? IT GENIUS — -dentist is TH'GREATEST guv THAT EVER. UVED
-
my more d-day." . Arnett, president
hat she will lake a seat from
►lorlUa la the next rungress. and v .
-«ld to have an excellent chance of sinning out. glvirc her ttatc Hi
'irtt woman representative.
Another Life Snuffed Out! Suppose you were driving the automobile that caused the death of a human bang. The shock would be great, but it would be alleviated to a large extent if you M insured against such an emergency. And yet, every day, just such accidents are occurring. It is best not to gamble with the future but insure and play safe.
ili-vslopmrn
nsnclal hruofii to the town a would do much to eliminate nu qullues. Ur ass?rted that
E. 0. HOWELL, JH Swaintoo, Rev Jersey
PbiUrfelphia Office 134 Sooth Fourtk Street

