Cape May County Times, 2 April 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 21

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES, SEA ISLE CITY. N. J.

MAJOR G. W. WAY ROME AFTER THREE YEARS IN SERVICE

Major Clarrnee W. Way. weM-kncms -ician o£ Denniaville and Sea Isle ly, returned to tfae United States i Saturday after spending two ■ ars in the American P'U Cross Mill- •> Hospital in Pans, and one year

a special commission to Poland -1 other European countries.

Major Way was appointed to the Paris post before America entered the war. sad later joined the A. E. F. a. I jtenam, receiving his commission on July 2R, 1V18. He was soon pro-

treasured possessions.

Just before sailing from Paris on March 20th. Major Way. who was* a charter member of Paris Post, No. 1, American Legion, at its regular monthly meeting held at Hotal Petrograd, Pans, was elected Historian of that active organisation. Unhwnal military training for America received the unanimous approval of the Pot*, there was not a single argument ad-

vanced against it

Major Way reports that the Paris Post has a membership of over 600, most of whoa are living in Paris. The Post has also outlined work toward se curing employment for former American service men. The Pans Post is one of the most important in all the Legion, for it acts as liaison between the American ex-service men and the

French Government

Although Major Way has nr definite plans for his immediate future it is thought that he will resume his practice in Cape county, to relieve his father. Dr. Eugene Way, who has been the only resident physician for the territory since his son left.

MAJOR C W. WAY. M. C

'"ted to Captain and later to Major,

hich is his present rank.

Major Way has travelled through utmost every nook and corner of Eur- < pe. and only recently spent some time • Austria. His travels took him to Inland, Scotland and Switzerland, "i during the activity of Paderewski Poland wr» among the guests of ■nor at a banquet at which Mrs. Pad-

e ewslri presented him with a silver ite decision is reached as to v here the i

READING RAILROAD PLANS IMPROVEMENTS

Since the railro ids have been returned to private management, the Philadelphia A Reading Railway has been making strenuous efforts toward bettering train service and making im provements. A number of inspectors are traveling over the Reeding system

for that purpose.

New terminal facilities, including a new station and adequate trackage will be built in Camden. The Reading is prepared to go ahead with its plans as soon as it is kno.vn where the new Delaware Rive~ Bridge will cross the river. Since the burning of toe old terminal at Kaighn avenue, the construction of a new modern building atj that point has been considered, but th< i

bndge will cross the rivar. The i bridge will, of course, change traffic! condition ; between Philadelphia and Jwsey, and it is desired to have I the Reading's terminal meet the new requirements as full}- as possible. It is also announced that two new ferry boats are being completed and will be in service between Philadelphia an d Camden in time to care for the increased travel to seashore points durthe coming season. Tneoe boats will be named “Ventnor" and "Haddon Heights,” and will be of the latest improved construction and similar generally to the "Delaware," of the same line. This addition to the Reading' fleet will enable the company to handle the increased business caused by the building up of New Jersew suburb;. and also the big summer business expected to the seashore resorts.

D. CINI OCEAN PIER ONE OF THE FINEST ALONG JERSEY COAST. Sea Isle City boasts one of the fine cean Piers on the New Jersey coast. Three years ago the Or»an Pier was purr bused by Dominic Clnl, .-. wealthy Philadelphia manufacturer and summer cottager at Sea Isle City, who at once organised a company and commenced improvements to the pier property that makes it today one of the be*! equipped and finest structux. e

of it* kind.

An extension of 175 feet to the old pier brings the “ocean to the fishermen” snd dally during the season duxof anglers may be seen pier's end with rod and reel, and usually with a basket full of fish. Here a follower of the sport of fishing can enjoy deep sea angling with none of the discomforts that usually attend fishing excursion. The moving picture theatre U one of : a largest in this section, accommodating mcrly a thousand persons, and nightly during the reason the finest pictures obtainable are shown, front of the auditorium a dance floor was laid last year, and twice-a-week dance* were given. The Pier is provided with comfortable chair*, and from it a view of the enilre beach front ta obtained, with old ocean breaking under one's very

feet, and the balmy ocean breezes

project has been delayed until a defin-1 chiming away the heat of the

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Ford Service Station Full line'of Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories. Repairs made promptly to Ford and all style cars. Electric welding, brazing and battery storage. Big stock of all standard tires. Oil, gasoline and all other motor requisites. Mazuiie’s Garage TELEPHONE

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