I
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cux sat co™tt fnroi, sst ran car, n. i.
TveSnm
UBTUPdOlDS mmm nmnsionen ot the State Canal Have Right to PntaetBra-
dentiaJ Wrt I
> expcrlnent a mostta a«®. rhl* was a step to economy that baa proved eatlafactory. but the aarlrp over steam paasraiter operation has hot been sufficient to offset the freight
ST TOLL MDSE P FREE
Beryen and lUature to the 8unc- Ojurt aphoMta* an ordinance hj Montclair tor the eatatMabof strictly ' - i that monte
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, «htcfa owns the railroad leased,to the Onion Transportation Company, baa been approaobed on the Question ot continuing operation of the road after the lessee ceases, and It U understood that it has refused to enter Into any negotiations that would place this additional burden upon the system. The people along the road are up la anna over the prospective loss of their principal means of transportation and will do what they can to prevent abandonneat permission from the State Public Utility Commissi on. The company la not yet bankrupt, hut It Is taking time by the forelock, with hope of preventing such a condition. This road wes started to the lata ffifa and operated by the Pennsylvania until 1888, when lack of bualabandonment. Then
have not yet a that the Ofty appropriate ah emplated zoning list
of the community formed the Union Transportation Company and leased the property. With the strictest economy they have been able to operate It until this time. New Egypt Is one of the principal towns affected by the pro-
r be could not get a bail din#: to put a puNlc rara<* within a designated as restricted. Mr. It carried the ease io the Supreme nice Tn vffiard. to upholding the of Montclair, or any etty, to make
i ordinance, of a town prohlblte erection of as arage or group rages, tor more than five motor on any lot situated within a i of 200 toot of, or within any
st church, is a reasonable regtouchtog public health, nafeconemi welfare, and la within V'-pe of the police power of the I «nd u ossumtaently valid."
r iudicatSea that the Supreme let Unit wiD dp everything to i city ordinances to line with r regetattoa. PoUowtng b jurt add wi
kere the posttoa of an ordinance i Is Invalid Is distinctly separ- > the rw - in HaMf ■ot. the ln-
L clipping out the <to a penatttteg the Initial efforts &H * districts -
st loos are backing the 1 are urging the pass the required Delay to the
uisad by Daylight Saving saving has delivered the
mpany la Its operation of tha ■ and BlghUtows branch of la railroad, scheduled t at an early date bee Income la r«iitng far M>ort «f peases, and there 3 be no hope of recov ery sufo warrant eoatimance of opera-
' daylight saving i • two use the farmers iillieriug to standard time. At I meeting of the directors It beBown that the fund* would not _» i'tymont of tha regular eemlIdlMdend of Bpw.vmt. and this > nrst warning of Ibe InevlUble. Transportation
lUon to the Sute for funds with which to carry its work was made by the Moms Canal Abandonment Commission. This .11 ration sets forth the fact that the istadva act of this year which created the commission fixed an spprepriatlen at $25,000, but no provision for the fund was made in the state budget. Consequently there can be no granted by the Sute House Commission unless an emergency exists, and this emergency, the Canal Comexplalns, Is the requirement that it report to the legislature De-
unWr 1 next.
“The act creating this commission.' the application continues, “requires it to file Its report on or before December 1. 1822. If a settlement Is made, and to the event that no settlement be ef-
fected that U report said fact So the I husband?
AGREED WSy Thayr* So Busy —— "What makea gbis run about tha way They were talking about • mutual th.j- dor' snarls a petulant clubwoman, acquaintance and the first man was and a timid exchange -uggeaU they may full of praise. ** tnlng 10 a** lh * lr mothers.—Kaneaa “Smart-chap, that, and a nice fellow Journal,
to boot," he said.
The second man hud Just received evidence of the smartness In question and was still sore about it. “Tou're' quite right" be said. “He would be a nice fellow—to boot-"—
London Tit-Bits.
A SAD DEFEAT Jimmie—What la Jack looking so sad about? John—His habit of savin# money died down la t Saturday and he tried to open his .roo bank with a hammer, ’■Ut b' .my pot dents In Instead of getting money out Now he Is afraid to ask his father for the key to It and the only pleasure be can get out of bis savings Is to bear them rattle.
b at col-
ts ytnq Dew “Do you hear fin
leger
“Early and often." said Mr. Grabcoin. “I get so many reqaests tor money by mall, telegrrph and long distance telephone that I hesitate to 'listen in' with my radio outfit, for fear TO bear son's vo^ce making another appeal."
Has B
“Tour boy “Tea." said Mr. Grabcotn. “Now he wants to go abroad and aee something of the world." “Why don’t you let him I’ee America
flrstr
“Toe couldn’t Interest him In a proposition like that. He traveled with the football team."
next legislature, together with such; recommendations for further legists-1 tire action as may be .deemed advls-
m.
■In view of thane facts It Is submitted that s grave emergency ealsts through the Inadvertence of the legislature to make the spec!he appropriation required under the law to enatne this commission to execute tha legless doctored to the statute
ter. If I gets e
conjugal rights against my 'ushand, can the law make Tm
come back to me?
Lawyer—We could gut a decree to effect madam. Where is yos
»nd?
Caller—IE’s doin’ a life sentence.
Last Tell Bridfls Free Mwiflnr at Bridgeton the Stats Highway Commission formally sdooted a resolution firing over the toll bridge between Ocean City and Somers Point, the last toll bridge In New Jersey. It became Me Id The puhllc at noon on Bat 15 and 'nlthd payment of am wiu, on dvr the resolution, be made to the sSsckbolders on or before September 1. William E. Massey, of Ocean City, and State Senator Joseph Walworth, of Camden, were present on K^q.tf of the project and invited the members of the commission to attend the celebration of the freeing of the ■pen. held on August 15. Among a large volume of other buslneas attendee to by the commission was the adoption ot a resolution thst stands and wagons shall not be permitted to locate on State Highways In the open country tor t be sale of prodacts It is understood that the stats poUcs will be charged with the enforcement of this mil*. Damaged by Truck Traffic Declaring that the legislature will soon bar* to regulate the Increasing traffic of huge motor tracks used for freight treimportation through this fftf, Commissiouer UUarre deplored the neglect of the lawmakers to fix
common carriers, st the meeting of the
aty Commission.
Commissioner Fell died a Instances where the traffic
trucks' through Trenton had cstmed thousands of dollars worth of damage to city property, tearing up streets and dethoilMitog curbs. Inlets and particularly street corners. He vigorously condemned the noise they create, and Conun lad oner LeBsrre stated that due to overloading many of the vans were a hind.'sue* to traffic on the highway*, at times completely blocking the roads. He expressed the belief that regulation would soon hare to be made and thst the larger trucks would have to bo rlssalfied as common carriers as «ustlngulsbed from the smaller business T< t>n*nre of the Increased traffic arose from a discussion of the petition from the South Warren S’reet Buslness Men's Association that Warren
street be widened from Front
who Informed Ms wife be ‘ wouldn't be sleeptng on the floor the aegt few nights, for cousin Harry from tha city Just wrote he'd be apt to walk la OU
wooDqwocwai i: : 4-ton CM
1T0T ton $13.90; Vj-tem 6.9S Corswa's Inlet or Towumud'a Inlet
W Coots Additional
or tornac* lengths, arses or dry. eord tlUSO; Wpord to
AL!
, stovs sr furnace lec.v- ——— —. •— f, — «• . /m~ —— A Luongo Co. - Sea Ule City, N. J,
“Ton’re always branting about your Imate." camplalned New Toth. “I wish you'd tell me what there tain tt so superior to mine." “No comparison." declared Oaltfor. ala scornfully. "Ton haven't any cU- ■ at. All yon have weathers."
sins Home-Like Surroundings HOTEL STEVENS . STEVENS
ON THE MARDWALK
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN
SEA ISLE CITY
Departure From Form. “I understand your prospects o* reelection are sot as bright as usual." “Not nearly,” admitted Senator SorTet yon believe in the wisdom of the plain people r Wen. the 'plain people sometimes get brain fag. same as anybody sioa." —Washington Star.
Cattas* Bmtimt My Specialty Haases sad Lata Far Balt M. M. SOFRONEY REAL ESTATE <f INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC SEA ISLE CITY, NEW JERSEY
If you want it done right dall on 1 ■ ■■■ .■■■■—
MEANING THE SAME THING
jmuthful i “Yea. I Vs heard a lot of thorn say
' George B. Jefferys & Co. Builders BUILDING COSTS CANNOT GO LOWER BUILD NOW 129 Coral Street Sea Ue Citj, N. J,
r-tT!
yards of sots throat.
. “How dM you like my senn against gambling?" asked the u minister at Crtipsnn-Gulch. “I liked l^ tojifT" replied Cactus *T).d It h^p'jiur . “A whole Jot I had bet Tbreeyinger Sam $50 that Vd be the first subject you’d address us on."
“At Your Service” Edward S. McDevitt PLUMBING CONTRACTOR HEATING AND ROOFING Let Jit Quote Yoc on Your Next Job 28 Coral Street - Sea hie City, N. J.
-Does Mr. Dibbles want to go to basvenr * -Of course, but he's not Mffijlfiin." “He'll be content with what' Conan Doyle calls one of the lower spheres where here and light wine* are
SPURS HER AMBITION Mayor—Why do you wish to bs
iota of work and no salary to tod Job. Mrs. FilmhoMnd—Ok I'm not afraid of ths work.# And, haaldia Pm Just waxy to ass ths pi stores that havs to bs I
Tricks In All “A great many ‘Part* gowns’ were ever In Paris." ' “And there Is more to the story." "Tssr “Some of our fashionable modistes * born to good
Nothing Stirring.
“Mr. Wauleigh. s lady outside says she is soliciting funds for some worthy reuse or other and wants yon to give
until it hurts."
“Return to the lady. Mr. Squills.
West Jersey Garage
J. P. DELANE/, Proprietor
Now Qpen All the Year
SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS BATTERY SERVICE
LANDIS AVENUE AT OCEAN
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Riding i*asal*w Btrea*.
FI curette—I have been to soe that and tail her the giving pain new play of M*chin's | qulred during the war has 1 Mari*—Full of Mean. Isn't It? Fleurettu—Tee: I especially nod cod a skirt of lace, cross gored; a coat j In l new shade of gray and an orange j tunic decorated with green
—Paris La Balooette.
Ths Correct Mows. Pretty Niece what would you do if you learned that , n young man was secretly inquiring i about your ability as a cook? Wise Aunt—I would immediately make secret Inquiries as to his ability to pi or Id* thing* to cook, my dear. Kind of Nervous. “I might give yon a Job. Too have been a chorus girl how long?" “Ten years.” “Ton seem nervous about somebody stepping on your leeL" “Well. I have been acting with etolihanta"
mta fritz cRONEoanrs
HOm BilLEVUE
Sea laic City, N. J.
| Spring Garden Institute N. E. Cct Brad Sprint Gariea Stnab .Ft
the operation of **•»“•£
: dairy country, from which _ <>; quarts of milk are shipl.v, refused to change from “the and depart 'frem t‘*e op1 Of nature'' so far a# their
With this re-
to i
milk
. by truck, and this l» now >oe, with a loss of $10,000 la ■o the rail company daring the t wring season. This Is the U line of shipping tha! has bdto L but that tribena somsthing eeV the cuoipsny. which baa only t tulles of ireckagt to cover ly Uretdag community The i traffic it so light ttat all of ► handled wtih a gasoime^reV tha; pUcod to “pertttto
According to an English papw recently received our Mr. Guilford lost . • certain hole “through putting or*
i ru ths of bounds from the tee.” No wonder ^ _ ___ W«n«T TOwJr" bridge. After ; onr .***** ^ , ' orr >' lnl; f " r ^ OTer rion It was decided to widen Ue mrewt -ecb freak sbote rs that h , think* your blU will ue.
Front and Lafayette 1
No Dslualon After AIL Doctor (to patient's wife)—Does , your husband suffer from delusions,
Mrs. Jones?
Mrs. Jooee—I hope so, doctor. He's ’
only betweon
^■tTt'hu. giving the thoroughfare a a Deluded Woman. j nutform width of 40 feet The more 1 -Maud says She believes In being
pretentious program was set aside ■« ! young while ih* can."
It7fulfillment would delay the paving “Oh. ehe'e done better than that for of Warren street rill winter. City th, lost five years. She ■ been young
Engl beer Bwan estimated the work , »hUt she couldn't"
would cost approximately $800.
Now* No Surprise. Mias Petite—Jack aald 1 waa a little flower ti-et he intended to keep. Her t nand—I noUced him pressing
you.
Act Against Overfeeding
after consultation with the Btate Highway Department, the OUwceetor eomty authorities bare taaen up the mutter of overtraded trucks that are | tasrit* up ths rosdA Brad repaira, com th? count v about •LWJ* 5 » month., Tlw slate has auihoriaed the Seren- > tJonrf toons drlrero and ordered that
TrJfOf “«<• “ “• “*"* ' H *- ^ - If the Iran ebould be beyond while waitingT" the capacity tor which to* Ucrome ealU.!
I
uflioo, mnrrtesTT qaeettonir ?kre* atos U a Jail. “i can aimw^r them.
Living Up to H!e Claim,
"fisuth tells me that he would -athei fight than eaL" said Brown. “Weil, | guess be wouln." replied lonee. T toe nt his hones one night."
Barely Deee be.
One Mao—Tea. to a battle of woman can always hold h The Other—I'erhaps she ca
hy doesn't toe?—Lnot‘
_ j Fooiprinta
Net MaroiTui. “Dud. I want to leave footprints
“The phlLtw.|>her aays that aD thing* ^ ^ MBd| of
to him who vaUA" “Writ, leave e.eahead footprint*.
work oo tfw tfde
The tow -aye a □
Drat he a ffidr*tapper.“ An Interesting Invention.
'Doctor Motor? lie's the dentist •■ho Invented B new styie of bridge" "Ow 'ly' I must tsern tt. We’re
PEIRCE SCHOOL
BUSINESS
Administration Learn to do one thing well
_ " that enable* to forge rapidly to the front in business organisations. Graduate-: of Peirce School are eagerly sought by asscativee cf progreesive ftrtnA COURSES OF STUDY iuainaaa Adeafniatratlon (2 years) Accounting (2 yean) feaarol Burineai f 1 year) Secretarial <1 to 2 yews) Peschar Treking (1 to 2 yaan) Salewnaoahlp (1 yrex) awnagropUc (6 to 6 months.) Write hr 5Sth year book Flae Street west of Breed, FUledelpfeia

