CAPE MAY OOIBTT IDEES. PBIDAT, 7WE II, 1920
B Sections of Waterways
New Supt. For West Jersey Railroad
r- K. Merr Succeeds T. C r or Lianunmg j Herbert. Promoted
. Board of Health Will llow Tonging in Vidnity of Wildwood
Classes of Permits
L. K. Marr, formerly aetlnc | BUperintenrteni of the New Yorkl OIvMob. Pa. K. 8.. hoe succeede<1 T. C. Herbert as superintendent of the Camden terminal ami West ieraer and Seashore Dt*l»lons of the Pennrylwanla Railroad, the tatter having been promoted tc ^P^itofoodeat of the Mononcn-
hela DlrUlon.
Mr. Marr was horn at RUlna Sun. Cecil County. Maryland. September t. ISM. and was educated to the public schools pf that community. He worked on a farm sear Hlsln* Sub until 1SIT. He actered the service of the Penney I van I* Railroad in March. 11(7,
porter at West Ches- . Jvanla. tn this capa-
city he studied telegraphy and
._ Jins 21 and thereafter, lu milanor with regulations net h ho low eondetaned areas of Inland Waterways in the illy of Wildwood will be open
The police and
Ilatkau are StffAnd by Dr. I. Costill. Director of the ... Bourd aad Vend,as follows:
“Clammli* WUI be permitted i _ _ -unrue uniU X:00 P. M.jwaa transferred In ms to the idaril time, dally, with the Philadelphia Terminal Division as •pll»r. of Halurday* and gun- telegraph operator. As an oper-
ator Mr. Mbit worked In many offices and towers throughout the •atlre division &nd r .t, soon advanced to the position of aakiatant train director, then train director and later to nicht yard
R•Certain sections bf the cpnjnned area will be opened for ■nuiiing for apeelDc periods to I ileslgnatcd from time to tine i represoatative of tho New j- State Department Ll:h. whi, will be found on Anl the State ’«oat “IiuiM'Ctur (ich will he toctled In Oden' >r. Wildwood, on June It. II persons working In the il< signaled by a reprenenta- ■ of the State Department ill carry a permit, two cUanes which will he Issued, and irh must hi* shown when jv--ued by a rrprenentatlve of State Drpar. men t. •Claas A Perm)!—Class ‘A perwtll give permission to reclame by tonging. and all am gathered must be <1U<>f each day by sale to Idem of class B pertn'lu. These permits will be Issued
the field.
•A representative of the Stale •partment shall be furnished •!th a statement of the imber of clams gathered ana person or persons to whom and the price obtained. "Cla* B Permits—Claas B peril: will be Issued to responsible truths upon application lo the Irectoi of Health of the Slate New Jersey, at Trenton. If Jd app'icaticn la accompanied r a hoo'l in the asm of 75.000 fee live until August 10. 192*. "Stk-h permits will provide for tthering and purchasing ol "is. and traaspbuulng of samt • waters approved by the Sian eparment of Health. "Holden of Oass B permits all purchase, at a reasonable ice. «U dams offered for sale holders ot class A permits "All boats must have a reprtntative of the State Depart rat aboard durlac the aHua! ansplanting of clams in the apoved waters Arrangements mi bo msde for the- immediati turn Of the Slate Inspector ti
Ildvood.
All dams transplanted to ap»ved waters ahull not be a-»r-ed until after August 10.
It.
"Holders of aass B permits ist f urn lab the representative tbr Slate Departmeut with a s led statement of the number e!ama gathered number of ni* purchased, from whom ohdned and the price paid. “Any person violating spy fkroon °f ibis pere-'i or gatherdams from this area other n that portion designated by * representative of the SUtc partment on the grounds. *11 forfeit hla permit and shall liable to arrest law."
In February. i»jo. he transferred to the New York
mlnal as general yard master ami In December. 1*11. was appointed tram master. Ills skill in hsndHng trains was soon recognised by his superior officer*, and in September. 191*. Mr. Marr was appointed assistant superintendent of the Philadelphia terminal division. He continued handling trains in ahd out of Broad Street aUtion untU October. 1*25. when he was made actlag superinten-
dent of «bc New York division. Mr. M arris appohiinent as
superintendent of the Caatdea termlnsl division and (hr Atlantlr
dlvision War effective June 1st.
Echoes of
the Kiwanis
Convention
Wildwood Delegates Return From Montreal Filled With Enthusiasm For Work
Fine Talk on One's Work
‘There Is romance in every wn's Job. -
Now rumrs the seams when a man who get* mad at his wife can go u> the hall park and yell
vertlsing manager and attorney for the Charles E. Hires Com pany. told the Wildwood Kiwanlans at their weekly luncheon Tuesday neon. The speaker, whose subject was Homan or In Your Job." said that while no two persons alike, no mar or wo made a success without enilasm tn his or her work. There is no enthusiasm in work .re engage- In It merely from the doHars tisd cents viewpoint although that la or essential reason-, why
work.
The altitude among many of tbr younger p.-ople is that work Is a nuisance, ho said, declaring that he was fearful of ihc future unlent we get back to the proper attitude toward our Jobs. We roust find something else beside money In our Jobe, and ibe word "romance" being used for want ot a better one. wld Mr. Qieen. "Adventure” mlgnl do Just well. There never was a Job worth tiqlng that did not have its hum-drum ana grind; there never was u Job that did not have a thrill or "kirk" In 1C Finding ramaner in one’s Job. not only means more dollars and rents, but many other tblngM. among them loyalty, not only of the employee to the employer, but lh< • mplayer tn the employee ana both lu the public. It will help one to be cheerful on pour
Jot. which, incidentally, also means dollars and cents: Ui-tera-per spreads rapidly through an organisation. It will help us to learn the meaning of that word "service." and the organiaatloa or Individual who learns the meaning of that word wlU achieve real success. The word "service" once meant the work of slaves and servants, hut It has 1 climbed steadily up tht scale until It now stands at the peak. Lastly, "romance" will help us to achiever our goal. Morris Leedom J. P. James. | M. A. Walker. E. C. Middle- 1 ton. Allen Grace and H. Fcnter Goaitn gave short hot moat In- j li resting report* on the Klwant*' International Convention at Mon- | treal, which they attended* last | weak. Messrs Goslln and MM-1 dleton were official club dele-
gates.
President Coalln. In reporting : on the convention, stated that j Morris Leedoni and "Jeane" I James ranked second as the hit ' of the convention, their pranks ! providing plenty of enteetaln- j ment for the Klwanlans. ,- President Ooolln also tonchad j upon the deep bond of friendship I between the Dominion of Canada' and the United States which Is f being strengthened by Klwauls International, and which was i emphasised at the coaventfan.
The sextette
were filled with Klwants It tlon and enthusiasm as a of the convention and view dent Ed Middleton urged a large attendance at the 1*27 ec tlon which will be held la
Phis. Tenn.
■olo by Profemor Norka was greatly enjoy* at the luncheon. Prank U.iyd weleomed the visitors. Courtland
Steelman won
prise. Dr. II. it. Tnmllnr _ Oscar Ziegler an.l William •'n were prnmnted birthday gifts Jonathan Hand gave an instructive talk on "Flag Daiy." In which he stated (hat a Philadelphia doctor, who sumau "Cape May Cltr. originated Idea of an annual Fla* '
ist a Phils“EFB
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ennsv Officials Inspect Ocean Gty|i ew Superintendent Makes Initial Tour of Gty »>y U K. Marr. recently "Pointed superintendent of the “nntir Division of the Peonsyltnla Railroad, a number of Pena'vanla Railroad officials in»p«ctoeesn QHy last Saturday It • Superintendent Jdarris first 1 Mace ha was appointed to | Position. He succeeded T. C. ■“-ft who was promoted to Tintendeut of the Monongabela slon Superintendent Marr was ronpsnled by D.vUlon Engineer Hood. Tmitunualer D. A. •PP- 1- S. Foreman, wad fore- ■ “ ‘ n«ln« r. nad Pn ad Tbomp- *■ KupervIstUg agent, it... officials carefully seroUaU-sii-k * 0rk or «>0»l™ctin« the a| ou« the bayfront from ■tghth to Ninth Streets and the Haven Avenue and "v Thoroughfare, which »UI noon S' nn«i and brought up to grade j i ney were aecomponled through I „ rr * ort b» t hy Engineer llason.
BOWLING
Appendicitis Never gets Bowlers Bowling An unsurpaMed recreation Bowling Cures stomach fag
One hour at Bowling; Time well spent. An Amusement Innocent
Useful as Well as Oraaaeata]
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-n . 0 . M ‘ n ' Ur * 1 <ll *rtct—"You Ml . ^ y h * v * ,h '' P* 1 beauil-
‘ r **" on your farm."
Manner — "Bet your life! "ere» •-nougb fire wood in '» to iHMt me the rant ’o my
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