CA*1 MAY COTHTTY TOfES. FRIDAY OCTOBER 7. 1M7.
Water in WeBs Affected By Tides of Ocean Government Announces the Results of Extensive Investigations
r How It Can Be Done
After frai* of !n realisation, the Unite* State* an* Oeortrtle Sarrer has dMrrmined <l«Anltel) that ocean tlflfa are reaponitMe far the rtae and fall of water in wslb In New Jersey and Lon*
Wand
St wan ohaerred many yearr a*o *h»t water In wHl* In •rualiulty of tbe coaet line «ould (IBS and fall In eo-ord!nation with ocean variation* hut no Sroof waa avaltahle upon which to baae the statement that ocean
oh nervation* were
made by a surrey of well* on Uo&s Inland and New Jersey, but most of the authoritative data
Whs OOHectrd at I>oncoort. where tidal condition* wer
Meeting Races County Chamber of Commerce President William A. Jlaffert. of the <‘ape May County Chamber of Commerce, at the Brst fall nieellnjc of the chamber announced the followlna meeting places of the chamber: October at Stone Haitror. (October 20). November at Cape May City December at Dta* Creek. January at Ocean City. February at Wildwood. March at Court House. April at Woodbine. May at Avalon.
Takes Over
Del Rey Tract
Management
Lewis B. Mathias, Somers
Point Operator, Will Push Development
quite:Consists of Some 1200 Lots
“Thor* have been many theorlea advanced to explain tldea in wqB* wad eery likely different thaortee are needed for different waiia." Paul Schureman. tidal exof the Co*»i and Geodetic gSWwy. aaM today "For the iMMnsrt (weU. an explanation haaed upon hydrostatic equlllbrfa» la dbutnated by the fact that the anrface of the water In the well la many feet below the ocewa level, and the periodic rtae Ud fall of the tide in the well
*atly inffnenced by the *onal floctatloua in the
n three tide* be atMhBtPd palely to the aatronoml *•1 tidal force* actln* directly upoa the water, of the well or apon the earth'* cruat In that radow. The fact that vartou* tr•v. ‘ar oKiUwtkin* In the ocean, eauaeu by raetroroJo«lr»l oondiwosa. arw reflected by COTm
ln« Auetuationa of smaller
nttod* la the well indicate* clearly that the rise and fall of tts ttrie In the well la the direct rmmH of the rain* and fall of the
tMqin the nearby ocean.
The manner in which this xc«o« take* place can be eapi .ned V SWUmiop . plastic defer .atlon Ptrsts of the day overt vine the WMSchirtnp area about the w»U. Aa the load of water In (ha Meaa U ahWted b> the rise and fall of the Aide*, bendtnir of
I atrata of aand and !**n* for vary Ins pree-
T» ■ ■"—» ■ certain ahionnt of wpfar to he alternately forced into the weJI and dr-wn out arain. Aa the area of the well open In* lamnall. comps red wl,h the water •Mftaff area, a very sli*ht d.fotpaation in the atrata would be Mintlsilt to account for the entlra tidal oactUation in tfa* well " i
General manasement of the Del ilfay Tract, at Somer* Point, was assumed on October 1 by I>ewU B. Mathias, prominent Somer* Point real estate Aerator end developer By a cent!art betwc -n Mr Mathta* and the ownetx of Jthe property, development work. ' which I* now bdnx made, t* to be pushed ahead rapidly Katl mate* have been made by compvenstneer* that at the pres
of ihe Bcealey*a Point to Somers! Point Bridge Company and Recorder of the bayside city. Mr. Mathias ha* many real estate surresaea to his credit. The ■ laiunrh listen section of 8oroer. Point, which waa farm land when he commenced development about twelve years ago. Is today a solidly built community ot fine horu-s. and the new Somers Point school house I* |o be built in this section. which adjoins ttljm
Neath.
Lauds Del Rev In an intrrvlew with this newspaper on Thursday. Mr Mathias said: "Ol all the real estate dr- '• lopment* I have ever seen. Del Rey is the most fine!" situated and pomessea the greatrot pow!btlltls*. You cstn stand on the IV1 Rey Tract and almwt throw a stone to the beaut Mu! new club house of thr- golf dub. The tract poeaarses water frontagi on two side*, and the road Icadinx the Som«rF Point bridge sppnwrh from Beesley's Point panthrough the properly as will th. new Abatron to Somet. P 'in - , cut off of the New York roa "I carefully Invest tx.ted the proposition before Uktr.* l; over, and am satlsAnd wit:. ih> Saanctal responsibility and the Integrity of the owner* of this property." Del Rey Is local- . tb. May** Larding Road, -nd t—r<t--s a» Great Egg Hail- H i and Pat
1200 building I-
being fill-d
which all Imp’.
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Cape May County Teachers' Institute . The Cape May County Teachers' Institute met at the North ■Wildwood High .School on Thursday. A very proBtable day was aprn* In the beautiful auditorium i of the newly-completed school. :Th> pf -cram wa* very i lug. with the frMowing | Oout. ■ Snie-rintendnat of Seboob Th-ms* Durell; Ur. 8trah.iT. . IH-puiy Cewnmlsalotinr of | Education: Mrs. Helen Am -ison. j helping teacher of Camden Cotin;y Iirs. Won. Jackson. Rice. Campbell anl OLewry, Awdatant < mission ts of Education: Miss Gr r—beck, of the State Depart- j raetit of Education: Miss Cole, helping teacher of Cumberland : County vixuii htng Roadside Trees Bitterly Assailed (Coa'lnusd from page «we) !• While the railroads have i t- pay high laxaa" He aald n*t'lon at this time might rear! ] ogam* the cowtrty and did not; approve ot rxumneBdtog' It at | thl* time By a vote the mmiutl«n was am adopted. | Gtlberr Amltht b rough l the -hamper s attention to train aer I >i' from MUD tile to the eoncty. declaring that peraons arc ootn-1 prtled li. pay regular fare on’t'xeurwem train* from MUlvtUe Tlie j matiev wa* referred to the tran«
portatlon contmltue of,the cham-1 pr-opectlve permanent residents her to confer with the railroad, (from the county. "Make real «eATtcr the regular touelneee. Mr. I «»*' attraett-.e In price and apHaffcrt wa* welcomed a* the new | pesrance*. again do not sell to pr. ddent of the chanAcr Mayor. *>eculBton>—there Is nothing Maurid-- Sofroney In felicitating: S»'ned. ' asserted Mr Fenton Mr lisffeit. aaid: ''It 1* a great Unwe* of the railroad* were repleasurc tonight lor the second ‘ '‘et'ed by the apeakei
* in twelve years b
growl one
who was the originator df the county chamber." He urged that co-eperatton be given the offtrerx and declared that the county chamber wa* responsible for large projects in the county. Ember C. Ogdeg also congratulated th* president, also greeting Mr. Haffen as the originator of the county chamber. E. Miner Fenton. of Ocean View and PhiUdelphln. was the principal speaker of the evening, choosing a* ht* subject. "Me and You" and touching on the tapirof the evening. He spoke <* cooperation. "Nothing is accomplished when not attempted. I believe that came May Coanty la going ahead fast." declared the speaker. He praised the county publicity bureau which la broadcasting to the country that Cepe May County to a good place in which to live. | In speaking of the real rotate situation In the county. Mr. FenUm said that ev , time property' change* hands In the county it hurts the county. Real rotate «> n should not well to speculator*. and they should not aak high prirro for their holding* H‘.g v . t--al estate —‘ *
declaration
Tuck ah or Police Station The Tuck ah— S »'loa of the
mate l-oltr. 1 *. -n ImpO-xd with the *d-1 • new equip 1
toent and file., iskin* the eo ty station ftre-cl*w. surpass t: any mu-il-gw! t».Hc* dept tn •' ■' Corporwi
Smith. In ehsrgc .if th* statl-w ha* IMdaUr-t * high powered receiving se! r - - rmper*. wlM may listen In during tbair oil real rotate operator. Is a director' houm
juat .... __ jr--a!LI— should be completed warly i
«lay. .i
New Officers For Sea Isle Gty C. of C.
(Continued from J'age One) wo«Hd he complete tn about a WMKa Ums and that name would be Presented to the Board of Jn Mfidldeni so that work on the roaS Ogald be started aa soon a* gfajPWr The aid of the Landi* ■Mite In factlltaiing the procui lag of deeds and the work of At (Bran Charles K. Landis. Jr. In re-wrltlng deeds to conform with laga? requirement* wa* commended In their report. Mr BAwkina stated that a map had to he made of tue abutting prop •rty before the vartou* property owners would sign away their
land
David G. GeMer. chaiiman of the ■mtorcyrle pageant, made ht* report at the maettng. commentDig OB (he favorable advert In! ng the rsaort had gained through th. •vent, menitoning the publicity gained through the moving picturee taken by the various n-w * ree* oompanlee and the nesrapxp. r publlcit) given th* race* before
2303 Families Homeless In St. Louis That's the toll of homes wrecked by last week’s, tomadoTHIS SECTION IS BY NO MEANS IMMUNE FROM TERRIFIC WINDSTORMS Protect yourself fra i the financial loss that will follow if your property falls prey to the tearing, twisting menace. WINDSTORM Insurance Costs Little Maurice M. Sofroney Landis Avenue at West Jersey SEA ISLE CITY. N. J. Insurance of All Kinds Day or Evening Phone Bell 2
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pssi- He stated that airplane ser-jcamT" 0a **‘ 4a ‘ 5 »'«~J
vtc* would r.-place ihe railroad*, j Mr. Fenton
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