CAPE MAY COPTTTY TIMES. FEIPAT. APRU ^JW*
Miss Askew ^ Talked To
l ouring Will Be Pleasure in 1926
\7’ • * Better Roads and Auttos, ^ ^ KlWaniarL * ^ orc Accessible Camp Sites State Librarian Di^u^d "bln ^ Value of Books and Read ,„.f OVl » .mrlnp his xamhlir.Rs In i„g Before Wildwood Club ^ C ch“Tw
Motor Car Company, of Clevriand. "State Hieh»ay IK-partment!* throuRhour the country' ar '' * peeled to spend *5S*.O00.<.n0 for ■'letter hlRhway* and road Ini-
■- 192fi. of which tit In' contributed
»»!*" she train for th i», tnicht ram on the
the number «»f
•Wins,
.ninbar or hla wifi turrd by the accident (oire of the Impact made in the water tank and , t he train net lire for , ti.iur. until another en-
cl n> eould br
uehed (o the
Musical Program Rendered
on the oulnkirta ot i
dtle#.
"U ie no lonper neeeiwaty for ideal, the <lyed-ln-th«-wool tourifl f'lprlii carry bis lent and camp •■quip- i»d Ith him l»ecausp. thank* to, I
« hi
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Miss Sarah Ask<».
brarian. addressed .! ■ Wildwood ptxnements tj Ki*.anls Club in ' en-, |lM .000.0..0
tertainim; and iii 'iiietiie man- by
ner al the we kly Itmeheon of i ..j , a dldlion
the Club Tu* diiy. Mis* Beas, t j |0r „^.. s MacGrecor. County. UbrMttn.) 1431.1
ltd his I at
"Thes** K't>atl>' Increas d appro-
Govrrronent. 1 io this, local
•:3»ected to spi-nd
.0«0 otr municipal street he luncheon. L nd i-,,*,! improvy-menU in 1926.
"Countv library »ork In Ncwj .. Th( . total expenditure for tie Jersey started In Cape May Coun-i,,. r ,„ a <k. In 192C will run cot ty" said Miss Askew, "with a ^erably over a billion dollars fund contributed by a New York ani ,111 provide 6.S.1 mil.-* of woman in memory of * wounded p,.*!,. cnncrele and brick roads, war veteran who spent several , 4 P w<. .files of sand. clay. Rrav.-I years In the Cape May Hospital an( , m „cnfiem. and approximately durinK the period It was open *.,45 mUc* of Improved dirt road. When that woman died last year -Road maintenance in 19-6 ts she left *20.000 to be added to expected to e.over approximately that fund. A monument built 2 j4.5g« niUc* of roadway- odjacby hands might not last, but a rnl lo large mu.tlcipalltles.
monument built by education I will." said Miss Askew. 1 = "We frequcnUy hear It said that a certain period was * ‘young t,inn’s age' and that another is an old man's age.' but success Is not a question of age.” said Ml.* /skew, "but of education.' training and character. George Washington was only 17 years of: age when he led troops against | the Indians and 26 when he; commanded the American Troops. At that lime Benjamin Franklin, over *0 years of age. was thej outstanding figure in th.- Court; of Prance. Great accomplish-j ments can be traced to books” j she said. "As a man reads, so he thinks and as he thinks so; Is he. Ideas an- what count. A i ton of iron is not worth much. | but put a man's mind In It and convert it Into watch springs ^ and its value will be increased j
a thousandfold.”
Luther Ogden. President of the Cape May Klw ant* Club announced the inter-club Ktwanis meeting to be held at Cap. May Court House on Thursday evening. April 29. by ihe Ocean City. Cape May and Wildwood Kl- j wants Clubs. He stated that the youngest service club of the 1 countv. the Sea Isle City Rotary! Club, will be Invited to partici-. pate In the meeting. Washington Hilton won the i attendance prize. William Aus-1 tin welcomed the visitors. A pleasant part of the meet-I Ing was a short musical pro-; gram under the supervision of Roy Laudeman. of the music 1 committee. Horace Burke, of the Wildwood Glee Club, sang a fin« solo. A quartet composed of \ Horace Burke. Roy Laudeman. | Irvin Fisher and Harry Burkhart splendidly rendered an;
Easter number.
A report of Ibe attendance contest showed that Allen Grace's team was leading with a 94 per rent, attendance. The Kiwanis choir ha* been re-organized with the following members: Kiwanlan* Jark Kay. Fisher. Ziegler. Steelman. Beether. Laudeman. Burkhart. Myers. Huppert, Latimer. Way and Col-
reasonabb
and a clean, comfortable ‘
sleep In.
Iia.n tin* arc absorbing
^ th. slight in-mors and illp up unibi a bump* u-ually found in untmroof roof ter lie proved and neglected road*, so
th-it ih.- 1926 li'iiiist will llnd hi*
. -... new ear much more romlorlable ■/“They an " *—«■
and ihe tourist and hi* family welcomed with open arm*"The great increase and ace Kiblllty of gas slallons ha*
. Tuckahor. 1». ••■■nt of the automobile • as badly smashed and amount of damage
axo'dlag to
a ,n sq>ao /\uto Accident
Delays Resort A llllury | <IW * us charm wi s-p . p • mf . reach the point where we
1 rain service afford
night.
little I.
siially t
11 sure that the tourist wh".
Rending Trains Held Upj One Hour Following Col-
lision With Auto
was a rrtnmnn i 'f 1 *' r * ,r “ f ,h ‘ rar
..i ,, . it 1 may 1»- pardoned for mak- ! A n,0, ‘ , .e the ton 1st to >op a further reference to our own < »rn*t at d <d gasoline pro luri. I want to call attention j S'l.ore Boul
would
cral years back il
sight
ards on trees telling use a certain kind whieh the tourist
teen odd miles to secure. "Now then- are gas stu all along the road on the traveled highways of Am. ami the tourist Is usually
tin- minimum of worry be-1 I • we have gone a great way relieve him from any actual
nual labor In connect!
. spRirtsrevefc is nothin' •But a mCKNAMe pcr
Occupants Were Uni*ured LAZINESS,
unusual accident octhc Intersertlon of
Boulevard and the Read-
ing Railway line al Palermo. I
ndard equipment on th. la:. Sunday afternoon, when the 1926 Chandler the On- Shot' , automobile driven by Mr Dun--yst. in of automatic lubrication, 'bar. of Some™ Point, collided
This system is operated by with the tender
simply depremdng a small plung -t | h«iund for Ocean City. The d
located on the Il'Kir tmard
claimed that 1
tins.
Tuesday evening, at the Wildwood Golf Club, the Director* and committee chairman ot th<Kiwanis Club held a joint tneet-
LilUe JchsIc was making a terrible no:*.- while playing with brnth.-r Jnimie, *0 Mamma called to tut : "Gracious. Jessie, why arc you shouting in that terrible man-, ner Why can't you be quiet., like Jimmie?” "He's bot to la- quiet, the way we're playing." replied Jessie.; •'He's Papa, coming home from the Elks, and I'm you." i
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Plunger —“One Shot” Automatically Oils the Chassis!
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/ R§ady : r for any roai The Scaled Chn»aix“Sh. » a er Bath," displayed la* week In many Baick showroom*. furni«htj •triking proof of Bunk depen dahilitv. It may he difficult to helieve that any motor car duui. could run umlcc ^ week, with water hitting it In a drenching •bower. But the Buick Chassis did it. Water cannot get in. ■ dirt cannot reach Buick operating part*. Even the electrical wiring i* ,n,Wc water-proof, fireproof, flexible tubing. Buick i* ready for any «>ad and any weather, thoroughly prepared to g.ve Btuck owner, thoutands and thousand* and thoumnd. of care free, trouble-proof mill.*Only a Buick could po**iblv *tand the “Shower Bath" test. Buick. alone, hat the Sealed Cha**i* with the TripleSealed Engine! BUICK MOTOR CO.. FLINT, MICH. BUICK.' Buick can are now sold on the basts of Federal Tax rtdtic effective midnight, March 28th. MOTOR SHOP WILDWOOD, N. Joseph Scrivani. Proprietor BAILEY MOTOR COMPANY 9kl» St. and Boardwalk Ocean City, N. 1 When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will Build Thso
How Can Anybody *
Now buy a Car that must
be Oiled by Hand?
How Beesley’s Point Man Got New Car When ihr n .-mber* gathert-d at the rliib the other night, one unfortunate fellow was sport mg a shiner, everybody piled him with the question. "Say. Jim. wh'f'.i you get It. that * a pearh all - gbt?"
"Well, if
. this i* the
pened: I got my v car some time ago bien using the old I drive to work with Ti.. evening *h<-start. <1 . balk. I was tl'.-.i aie! I and crank her. You kt • that is. Well I had >• her started again and I an. th.-r ear coming up l
l hap-
t Ilia
all. Th* Fold »
i vliody laugh. ThatV a g<or wife fall
T HERE is a marked trend in the automobile industry toward centralized chassis lubricationquickened by a disposition among car-buyers to look upon a car as being old-fashior.ed if it has to
be oiled by hand.
Following the example of Chandler and Cleveland Six, both of which possess the famous “One Shot" System, many companies are now hurrying to bring out newer models equipped with similar methods of centralized chassis lubrication. With both Chandler and Cleveland, all you have to do is to press a plunger with your heel—and quicker than you can say the word,“One Shot” automatically lubricates the entire chassis! It spells the end of the work, inconvenience, uncertainty and worry usually connected with the lubrication of an automobile. It is inconceivable that anybody could thinkingly
choose a car without this advanced and easy method of keeping itself in condition—not to mention run* ning the risk of owning, very soon, a car made obsolete by such an improvement la newer models. Chandler and Cleveland, standing side by side in a great combination of resources, are able to offer a little more of everything for the money. Seeing is believing. Compare these Prices: Chandler —Twentieth Century Sedan, $1590; Metropolitan Sedan De Luxe, $1895; Brougham, $1695; Seven-Passenger Sedan, $1995; Comrade Roadster, $1695; f. o. b. Cleveland. Cleveland — Model 31 Touring, $945; Model 31 Four-Door Sedan, $1090; Model 31 Coupe, $1035; Model 43 Big-Six Coupe, 1225; Model 43 Big-Six Sedan, $1345; f. o. b. Cleveland.
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CHANDLER* CLEVELAND ; MOTORS CORPORATION L r Cleveland, Ohio ■» S*-. ... . - MAZURIE’S GARAGE CLARENCE MAZUR IE, Prop AL. URQUART, Mainland Representative BELL PHONE 42 LANDIS AVENUE SEA ISLE CITY
GET OUT IN THE OPEN Beautiful Spring Days Don’t Mean Much If You Arc Cooped Up in ♦he Office or in Your Home Al! Day and All Evening Enjoy the balmy spring air and the green, budding countryside. Laugh at train schedule. Go where you want to go when you want to go. For the sake of your family, yourself and your business GET A CAR! The following dealers in new and used automobiles advertise weekly in the TIMES CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT under Classifications No. 1 I and No. 12 WILDWOOD II. D. Hanil—PrrrlcM H. S. SHAW—Ford and l vd Commercial (iarazr—Na-Ji. Packard. Acme Truck Robert (I. Pierpont—Overland, Studehaker and LVd Rkkcnhacker-IxMve Motor Co.—Paige, Jewett and Rickenbackcr. WOODBINE f A. M. Peter-**!—l -<-d f Nick's Garage—l *-,] ^ OCEAN CITY f Bailey Motor Co.—Buick and l ied Willyx-Kniglit and Overland Agency , Abner F. Smith—ShryJer and Pierce Arrow
Coihin City (
CORBIN CITY wage -Chevrolet
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE Cape May Couit Home Oarage—Ford ituitir* Sale, and fen ice—Chr! ndet and l wd Duplay Advertisers Who Are Not < Advertisers Motor Shop Wilduo-.d -Buick and I *d Ma/iin i iangr , U. L’ui --Cleveland and Chandle fKrau City Moto. Co.- Packard
There Is No Need To Forego the Hrature of i Car. For There Is a Car to Fit Your Purse, Be li Large or Small.

