Cape May County Times, 24 June 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 29

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CAPE MAT COUHTT TOTS. FRIDAY, JURY 24 1«T

P»pr Seven

it' Profit

om Delaware River Bridge

Of fkf* amount.

1H ■™»o ilUlAr MW>.000. frpr«- j flrrt year Of operation wouM br\ thrm a wound to b!«-d lor i BltnR 'fc- n<l profllr Irnm the fl.77M8S.*J. compan-.l with Uirl ,| rather n» unf«l and bltwt opera!ion •»' th. Camd-n biid*.- mniurrrr wtimau-of »I.H2.600.J i,a -hak th-Ir laith In humnn

hr rndins Jun. Tlir #rx *ix montha of ofn'tw-1 hind’

| lion iietlrd 8944.6K2.I3 or about j , '

. Jrrwy'JUS.POO more than th reoondj Lclh «- 0"=«>

P>-n«*jrl -1 *1* moDth*. but thlr war to br, *» - 1 H-Marter. hi Iwm wont j vmnia irev.Owd ai M i l»hila4"lphial capocud on a«»>unt i*r ftMtj^r » ' r »nk

- I an nary. MM A , nM; .. mat a M» rr< Are in Excess of ,,on Mrtbuwd to tn. n»*r| at 1 -arrh »! • >•' un m wlnfi R-ven.ies ,h ' , ' ;,,lr,nr * Tht* Bt-,a normal traffle derr.-a- A , t h a». one nttcipoAn Kevenucs urr j» f ar .^umaser «t.»,. toll- the bridse rrs-ti' . t | r<1 llf . h , „ , w

Prom the Span hrtdjc- ••n*inerie Who attetnpu-1, July 2. 1»2« to Ibe. mbee St. 1

to determln- the trv. nur In ad-l l»2C. were *1,100.058.fit. opening. j I lit i trig th<- Ime week end thui

Months

I83O.000 when ! conalderlng the threatening; nborr. where l finally eut. In that j weather. On Saturday receipt*!

say H '

s aratlon days ai

Coming '• nf ^ nf •'‘r opening. j llurtng the lac - week end th-rj a t wuiie haunted .-iiinmi It I* tjult. p.wlble that the'toll receipt* wer. ununually larg-i s: ib nxeuitaln*. or «l

I (lOP.OOO

'he State* of | the melon

Penneylvanta event the net profit* front the! were **.17195 On tiunday they] dwelling, he f mam-ton.

‘ were *7.97S.57 and more than i den. don’s you nay; "Gee. It h« $5,000 Monday. j plewasns to b-bark home again7'*

j And it make* but little fflffer- * cnee the kind of time you had. | if the board I > *ery. very Rood

] or eery, trry had. when

’down at y«’ i table, never matter what the fare, you *ay: "By foeotge! the at* I had. with this oould not compare.” .You w and, i ' ’round I roan room to rmm. touch' | ing thm old thing and that; you

Folk*: Beaded knee rap* »•- larr*! fail nt taehlon Now hat In the wotld -toe* anyone ant head* on their kuee-caps* n’ Don’t knee* attract any at--ntion a-.y more without this xtta drexeisig -d ths-m' We are! | for the good old-fashioned knee*: with dimple* and not th.-we new.

I kind.

| Mrs t'ppen Cummin ha* be«aK at her husband for uuUe a *pe!l ’

play i

and what you wander out doors, ami meet Jim. John and Jack, you Hay to everyone ol them: “Oh boy. I’m glad I’o back. If a city or a village, or a farm out in the country. *1 you.- own home Jnat the naue

clothe*.

-a ill. learn to play golf, an’ he alHatOSt (let* pat* her <.0 with one d■PBbA-- ruse or o nuther. «• yrat rday 7P "-- I TF morning at the breakfart table •; Ik [ -hr bl'ynghl up -uhjr« again. F 6 * ! ,,r i,, ' : 111,1 ,,n " ,r b whu : '"' K^yHl | then h.- nay*. "Now * • here.**

i mys he. ’ it wouldn't no u*e

. learn." he says, j

know I don't never >wear."j 1 plumb refu*r to fool a kid. I;

always do, I always dll! A' promise made to any child, how-j ever pig. however mild. I hold a* ■acred. y«w I do. and come what] will. I sec U through; I'll trllj you why; '"’ten 1 was small l| had an uncle Uncle I'aul. whol promised me * -coaster sled with steel-shod runnere paintnd retlij I dreamed o! that for thirty days] and fairly shouted uncle’s praise!! The floors, the celling, and the' wall. I pwpled them with 5'acle Paul! But. wb-n my 'uncle sought the store he found the (price a Untie more than ho had 1 planned! What did he do! He gave uu heartache through and through! Ho bought a paltry little sled of brittle wood-not painted red! That was a killer! I Oh. the blow! I lost all taato for sled* and Know! My father' was an bonwt man. but built on hatwh and rigid plan! Hr prom--i*.-d me a pony once, an I I wax happy. little dunce! With eyes, ] aglow and heart aflame I walked] j on rainbow* 'till it came. It was 1 ; the kind right to a T. that tether' -aid he’d get for me! I rode It' far. I rode It near, m? life wax . lllled w ith love and cheer! Then : ramo the blow! A th>:..detbolt struck childish faith a heavy ! Jolt! A neighbor came with *olW ] gold and mad" a bid. my father! i wild! And worse than tha*! The! j gold, you see. belonged to him ! ] and not to me! For years I | iolt the hurt, the blight; ! <1:earned about It In the night. , » bile for a weary year or tnorc.; tny heart was crushed and 1 ; bruised and sore! 1 bought a' : pony yesterday for Nephew Jack land Ihtle Mary! The pony is : (the very hind I’ve led those kids' to have In mind! "He’s yours." I anid. “depend on me. I give him i to you fully, free! He's yours for keep*, not minr. my dears; j he's yours from hoof to pointed cam! He’e yams to keep, to rid:-, to sell! I only ask you treat ■ him well!" And he Is theirs, not’

in Play.’ 'their very, very

I say! I

ould .

their faith

lands and hall the *r«: ! w< not for a thousand spheres i

Twenty Year* Old end Still Growing With C»pe May Count

C. A. HEIL & SON LEHIGH COAL Andrew Avenue and Pennsylvania R. R. WILDWOOD. N J. BOTH PHONES—500 Screened Coal is Best—It Stands the Test—BUY NOW I

THE

Tushingham Office Equipment Company WILDWOOD, N. J. Congratulates the Freeholders of Cape May County ^ Upon the Handson.e New Coin*. House Building, to be Dedicated June 30.

As Cape May County Grows

so must all of its institutions that serve the interests of ail the people, and arc founded on the principles of square dealing and true u.sctulness.

The

First National Bank

of Sea Isle City

started a little more than four years ago. has grown from its humble beginning into a Million Dollar Bank through helpful service, and the application of its slogan. "The Bank Where You Feel At H unc." We are proud to be part of this great and prosperous County of Cape May. and we are proud of the wonderful new Court House Building that .-lands as a nionuiiHiit to the progress of the county, even <*s the new home of the hirst National Bank, in Sea Isle City, stands as a monument to the progress of this resort and of this bank.

We congratulate the Board of Chosen Freeholders, whose vision and foresight made possible the erection of this fine, new County Building.

IHREt MS DOBING M HUE YEARS We have been estabbahed in Cape May County it hk* been necessary to enlarge our Store and Plant to keep pace with the rapid development of the county. Ours is the First and Only Business of its Kind in Cape May County. We carry in stock a complete Bnc of Office Equipment and specialize in the installation of business and office systems. Wt have installed systems in the following Cape May County Banks, Business Houses and Municipal Buildings:

First National Bank Stone Harbor

of Wildwood Gables

I

First National Bank of Sea

Isle City

Wildwood Title & Trust Co..

Wildwood

Fidelity Trust Company ol

Wildwood

City of Wildwood City of North Wildwood Borough of Wildwood Crest H M. Steelr an A Son. Contiactors. Wildwood Dare Brorthers, Beal Eatan

Wildwood

Casino Pier Co. Wildwood A. J. CaAero. Beailor, ol

Wildwood

Cold Spring Fisheries

Wildwood Mortgage & Guar-

anty Co.. Wildwood

Union Fish Co . Wildwood

OUens Harbor. Inc. Wildwood Walter H. Treen. Realtor. Wildwood Saunders & Wheaton. Real Estate and Insurance, Wildwood Atlantic Printing & Publishing Co., Sea Isle

City

James A. L Harris. Real Estate and Insurance. Wildwood Francklc A McMumy. Real Estate. Wildwood

Cape May County is to be Congratulated upon its Handsome New Court House Building which stands as magnificent evidence of the Development of this County.

The Record of the Merchants National Bank Cape May City Shows that this Progressive Institution Has Been Growing with Cape May County