. red, and the immenseplant at Marcus Hook is constantly being increased to meet the de-mand for this very popular and useful product. The key to The Dawn of a New Era for Chester is the self-reliance of its people. There are no weak or cracked links in the chainof progress that is being lengthened out at the forge of industry. No gem sparkles so gracious as enterprise, and no other placeholds out more inducements for the development of enterprise thandoes this city. As the title page of this book states, Chester and vicinity is Full
. red, and the immenseplant at Marcus Hook is constantly being increased to meet the de-mand for this very popular and useful product. The key to The Dawn of a New Era for Chester is the self-reliance of its people. There are no weak or cracked links in the chainof progress that is being lengthened out at the forge of industry. No gem sparkles so gracious as enterprise, and no other placeholds out more inducements for the development of enterprise thandoes this city. As the title page of this book states, Chester and vicinity is Fullof Opportunities. It has more to offer than most other places, be-cause few are so well situated. It has more to commend it than otherplaces, because its natural facilities are greater than those of anyother city. In short, no other city presents so many industrial oppor-tunities as does Chester. Its activity is fully protected by the un-bounded wealth of its resources; its hum of industry fully reciprocatedby the peace and happiness of its people. forty-six. forty-seven
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