OCEAN VIEW. Mr*. Albert Diamond aad daughter, Jocepblne, rrom PblUdelpbia, mre spend Inc some time with Mrs. Charles
Wilis
Miss Viola Meyer has returned home after spending sometime Ir.
Camden
Ur. and Mrs. Ernest Rirhardson. from Wildwood, are spending sometime w,Jth Mre. Richardson's mother.
Mrs. Austin Deraul.
Miss Helen Cares is spending some TRUCKS AIDING ROAD PLANS I time in Philadelphia with her aunt.
i Mrs. Pc trick McG lobac.
Long Island Cited as Example of Mr. Dallas hat purchased a new
Prosperity Maintained by EffL team of horses.
cient Highway System. , Mrs. Albert Wa. Is spending some
I time in Phlladelpb:*.
(By WINDSOR T WtltTE. Chslrmxl | V'.nd’sundiv'wtth Motor Truck Committee. Nslir.nal Auto ; r, 00 ' 1 - ■P™* 5* tun3 T Sunday with ' roobu. Chambar of Commerce.) j Mr. Joeeph Downan and family. Uoior liiKlma- uuaporutloa b.- *" f 'iSt 1 *;?-
. J ... . I...™, i_ ,i,_: spent Saturday ant Sunday with his igrown to such wn« taponaM. In the Mn Lrrj , Warner.
[I«st few years an.- has so welt dem Mr , Ri chaK>0(J „ .pendinx
I on st ruled Us value and efficiency that InontetUD,. in Glassioro. N. J.
|lt has won official public recognldoc In Miss Dorothy lowell is spend I nx [many of our stales. But this ncUrlt) some time In An* •sea with her sister,
ican develop in a sound economic wa) Mrs. Arthur Sutto ■only as good roads programs arc de Mr * Ann. Rt« .
veloped. While there are example where motrr transportation has sue reeded when run In territories tha-
have undeveloped roads, they. In con. tn Philadelphia, pari son with tLs thousand* of tno Mra. Griffith G ndy t tort rack routes, are practically negll city Shopper on l.iday.
jjII.Ip Mr. and Mrs. lAymond Sharp and One of our great.-st wastes In th.- son. from Ocean City, are spending I„.nail0£ rf lb. I,rim. f~.l C * r >- loccurs In our pn-sent transportation imethod* Hundreds of minions of dol _ - u» B i»rbn
'lars are annually wasted because th. S .
(present method of ^ qn „ Uon ln the u <nd of many adapted to our present road system, ts ^ M* rrr 4 now-who U to oe the ;*o costly that It d.^a not pay to move , 3<>rou|th solicitor? The Mayor Jind jthls food from the farm to an area ot CQuppit have fleeted Ralph N. Reliconsumptlor. lam. an attorney piacticlnr in Phlla ' it I* said that New York state ha* deiphia. and a resident of New Jersey. ,18,-100 miles of surface hlghwoya anc The Saturday Club did not hold its f7D.30S miles of unimproved rural road* - • :ular meeting at Easter owing to all
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r aiu t r i,1 ira pr«vr.l tb.. U u,. cpt Swurtw. Knou for tlie Lulled States, they do np^ The Vocatkmal classes hare been
Leeds Jecame the proprietor, as they know her ability In that U-.e. James Thomoson and his nr phew were in town for the day. Dr. Roberts' house on 104th SL Is assuming s spring-like appearance,
with a new coat of paint.
Dr. Frederic Allen Drought som* friends down with him Sunday, and the place looked natural again, as he la usually a we> g-end guest. Mr. John A Stewart appeared with shears in hand to trim his trees, which are «. credit to Stone Harbor. Under Sylreste- Rose's brush. Miss Messrs. James Hunsickcr and H. J. changed Its color, that one of the landmarks of that section banished and maybe ;he freshness of the bungalow helped bring an early rental. Mr John Smith, on Stone Harbor Basin, iias decided to miss a summer In Stone Harbor and has rented his
attractive bungalow
friends.
San Sorer Apartments, has returned j and la busy with preparations toward | the summer orrupanc) The t'hannel Apartments are si ! ready rented up for this summer. Our new Borough t'lerk is installed In the School building When the weather warms up a bit. he can be found in Borough Hall. There at” many rumors afloat in reference tn the Philadelphia A Reading Railroad lesumlng their Conner tion here, and It would seem timely to begin to operate If one's opinion were to be influenced by the number of persons using that road in an effort to reach Stone Harbor, but landed in Anglesea. with the promise of a boat connection here. The residents here and in Cape May Court House are all greatly Interested In having the road
open.
Those taking part In the Musical
three of his Comedy at the Bellevue-Stratford.
April 20th. began their rehearsals on -
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Miss Frances Smiley, owner o’ the the 12th.
REPUBUCAN CANDIDATE
For Second Congressional District
F. WALLIS ARMSTRONG
Cottage Renting My Specialty Houses and Lots For Sale I M M. SOFRONEY g REAL ESTATE £ INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
| SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY
MOORESTOVVN, BURLINGTON CO., N. J.
Mrs. Anna Blsiop aud daughter Anna are spending sometime in Phila-
delphia.
Mrs. Alexander Mr.lth h..s returned
her home after spending sometime Announces himself as a Candidate for Delegate to the Republican
National Convention from the Second Congressional District of New Jersey. Not pledged to any candidate. Will be guided by the preferential vote of my District, as shown at the Primaries on
Apnl 27, 1920.
Paid lor by B. W. Cooper. Campaign Manager for F. Wallis Armstrong.
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MARRY F. KRAISS Carpenter and Builder JOBBING A SPECIALTY SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY.
benefit the farmer as much as could
|>e desired.
I»ng Island Is one of the most prosperous agricultural areas In New Tork •late. It is not exceptionally fertile; In fact. It may lie aald that it Is fertile because man has made It so. There are many area* in the slate that are n»tnrally more productive thsn Long Island, bn; which are fer less prosperous. If you could take a trip over the Island you would know the reason ,wly tha Island fanners arc famous for their product and financial Independence. A well planned, well-coa-'slructcd, nnd finely maintained *jw tem of roads Is the greatest asset the •Island baa Every evening one -an see hundreds of motortruck*, from two to five ton rapacity, rolling over these coads. bound for the New York market. Here Is no H) nor 40. m.r even ill) per cent waste. While In other ru-
suspended for two Mondays, owing to the Alness of Miss Maud Kexar. who Is slowl;- improving. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Benham and Miss Potts and her little triend have hern In their pretty home on Corinthian Place for over a week. Vr. Benham has been in til health and came down for a change. Mrs. Carl Hines has been In Philadelphia for over a week on account of Mr. Hines' illness. SomeUme back he caught his finger tn a machine and cut ihe end off. and bloou poison developed The latest newt doing nicely. Vr. and Mra. William Turpin and their sons, i^ncasur and William, returned from Florida on Saturday They came norvh In their machine, making the trip In about a week, reaching Wtlmlngion Friday night. Mr*. Christopher Robinson went to Philadelphia on Sunday to have hospital treatment and possibly an opei-
ation.
Rev. L. W. Hainet and Mrs. Haines have again opened their cottage on Stone Harbor Basin. It is a veritable retreat for busy church people. Messrs. James Hlmsicker and H. J. Brooks, of Norristown, spent Sunday here looking over things in general. Miss Mary Leeds and her sister were here a> the week-end and were looking over the Shelter Haven as a business proposition. Stone Harbor people would be well pleased 11 Miss
CONTRACTORS <£ BUILDERS ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
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very indication is that it will be year* before Uier*
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BUILDING CONTRACTOR
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farmer's Wife Transferring Farm Produce to Motortruck to Be Taken to City Market ral district* the 'simet drive* a floundering tram through a *ra of mud or j well-nigh Impassable snowdrift* or ! chokes with the dust raised by hla team If the road Is dry. the Long I»Inr.d farmer curries r. greater load, make* alsnil four time* the speed, and Is more comfortable In driving his motortruck over the good highway*. SAMPLES OF ROAD MATERIAL j Teats Made by Laboratory of Bureau ) of Public Road* Show Increaae Over Preceding Year. A special laboratory devoted to the mlcnwcoplr examination and elasidflration of road-building rocks, main- j talned by the bureau of public roads, United States depanmeat of agrirut-1 turc. has examined 0S0 sample* of ms- i irrlnl during the past yeer. according Mo the chief of the bureau. This rep- I yvaents .1 eoaslderable inerefl*^ over j the preceding year end show* the pro- ; |K>unred Interest In matters relating to highway tymriruetton. Oi the samples ! examined, 240 were rock. 4! slag. 151 • (gravel. Irt* *acd. 45 day. and 11 mUteilaneou*.
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BENEFITS OF HIGHEST VALUE following in Wake of Improved Road* Are Better Building* and Greater Civic Interest The benefit* that follow in the wake [ vif good road* by Unproved farm land* and tvlldiiiit*. from shiftleasnes* to 1 omeremlre activity, better school* and 1
jculable
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