cm HAT COraTY THUS. ntmAY, JAjnrABT 20. 1928
1 taerwtf In all taxation upot r MMborc branrfa iron, »1?7. . the figure in I»IS» to W«i.
annval bnrtfan p!ar<d road, the motor btmm of I lines only pay to On niuatcP Olty ot Atlantic t'ity M*«> i The tax burden of the Penasyl- . is tar greater. It Is said, that of the Bending Part at tne money paid by ‘he rafliuadi tn tues is used to balia free highway* upon which then deadly rival*, the motor buses, are enabled to speed their blood-letting i petition. Not only In rate-cutting and in exclusion of bu* terminal*
section of Atlantic ftty does the warfare by the railroads manifest itself. The whole motor bus t» .. largely dartres from the failure of Congress to pass legislation which will govern Interstate buses, as Interstate railroad* are governed. It Is said. Pirate lime spring up overnight and these compete with well-ordered bus ofganlxaUocs. Mtwttea Acute E. D. QstAThom. passenger Urine manager of the Reading Company. explaining the reason for the slash, said "The passenger train situation in South Jersey has become par Ocularly acute since the opening of the Delaware Hirer Bridge In '"'y lS2t This was the occasion a great influx of unregulated • line*, causing the diversion of many of the former railroad patrons and representing a decline tn passenger revenue which reached very substantial pro
train service ha* continued substantially without change, but the reduction in revenue averages 2S to 3S per cent, whan ctHBpnt'-d with periods Im-n.i-diatalj' before the opening of the Delaware Hirer Bridge. “Them bu s liner have been In f»rort-d pdstOon. dt - from the expenses an
„. — the time luui When a continuation of t:.e pi -ealent HU service I thi* unbrBUed and continue.'
con.
of the County Chamber of Commerce reported at a meetiog that the committee bed had a conference with the railroad officials
of both ducMcn
shore and at that time the officials had promised that the matter would be given consideration.
Freeholders Are Host*
Roofing To Rent
Fare
Page Seven
Informed that
here the property owner did not i bg»c ..the work done, the city did
— | the work and asseased It a- alnrt (Continued Prom Page 1) I ,ile property owner. Thai this _ j cost the city money was Illustrated
HI" .T be 9 >>y . c **?' *>y the Mayor when he reminded her staled lhal thej had taken the lht chambe. that there are still matter up with Postmaster Sutton record* of as* eased liens on the of Ocean City, who said that 0* !,„<*, u,, e . 1y rf ,,,,, twrnti smoont of mail being sect be- ^r, standlns. -It would take at
e« the resorts did not warrant j ta „ *M opo a year to clean up
1 : the lot*.’ Mr. gofroney elated.
to lira Inspection
cllities In that resort and Sea Isle City would doubtlessly benefit by the new changes. A letter of thanks was ordered seat to the
Ocean City Chamber of
of their effort*.-
construction of ‘rame hotels In I the re-occurrence of the fatality Countv I.ccion Auxiltarv the resort. rotnpelHng the fisheries! of last year. Some time ago. the J J
to move elsewhere, reducing taxes. - Tuckahor ' bamber asked that a convention ball and an effort i steps be taken for their eliminate obtain convention for the re-1 lion and I have learned that this sort and the fining la of all low . has be-. n given coBshleralion. but i 1«#. t we would like to know what will On motion the appointment of ai N- done. Our section of the c secretary to succeed the late Le-I ty Is entitled to some improveroy J. Archer, waa delegated to] racnls as w«ll as the southern *
President Waddlngtcn and Vice-, Uon." He presented a petition meeting which proved to be un-'known ' President Hawkins. I urging the hard surfacing of the usually successful, and at which namm of ”rv,"i^one"Ti,' ’ Ings. Taylor, presided, was attended by ot a bank sr.- also a>:i-lrr>nv. n Officers Installed By | ll^nry^ V^ j^lontlr.c I^ I, I lo !ar resident^ bu i*s; wash
j A--'—*."- wtp ucviriio* Anaii - ‘
Dfiachters of VeterfiDS h * would co-operate in every way Tuckaho- ^ hr could He said that h. had . The visl'
-t 5--,—— Pn«l«h*flier antton ,« ,
was of the opinion, according to - ^ th- City < ommlvsioners have the inter..that the maU sendee in ,iecld«d that the resort cannot af-
•srsair 1 2; “ , "°~ r ""
c^j. 1.1. : '
"As to the sidewalk*—there Is only one way to have them and , that ta by the city !
ordinance compelling
: owners to bring their
' up tn grade. The city canuot cotn-
hmrnrency TranoportatioB j t*' 1 »n> Individual unless they do
[ *0 with every one. To do this
!r. reporting for the transporU-1 would tirvoHe an expenditure of on committee ol the chamber, money. At present we cannot do ..
( hairman irvtng Pitch asked If this, we must conserve the city *. Ewtly S. Vogt: patriotic ’ rHminattoTof’u^rgrldT'^iisln**' Anal arrangements had been made money and consider the taxpayer.: tress. Car-je Sertvnnl; guide. Ul- ntM j lha , (llf . r _ ulltiat j J1 ^ nelleved ' ;
In having
the attractiveness of
.. , _ , , , — post room. A chicken Meet* At Tuckutoe **1*^ luncheon was served.
Tri KAHOE~ The cuanerlyl ee ng of the « ape May ( oontr > merlcan lesion • Auxiliary «», held in the Aaron WfMJpunp-'<>1-
weH Post from here. Tues LmsU cofftmOnlty. thi" JfLtZ
especially the
The Wronjj Name TICK AHQB-—Generally
-pjp- r In pu >1 Irhthg the - ->f the direct *rs and vffi
( __ visitor* rnmmenti-d high; cc-ra wf the Tucluboe National WILDWOOD—AT the January ; learned this week that the State! - :== =— =- ! Bank, caused i. •Ident* t«. ponder me-ling c.r the Daughters of Highway BUI will be amended and' Ymi CUm ^oxrm Mcswovr i "' rr “ na "‘ appes'rv j Union Veteran* of the Civil War. j that the Slate would b* asked to 1 V>an »a\ e XVlOney ! the U c - c.r dlreeto <. 'hat of H. the followipg officers for the en-] Include the Mamiora-Mlridletown ‘“'m.*® ,,vr ,n ,h * ■•'••U'nfl [ J Hawkins. Tht:. is noraethlng* tulng year Were Installed: Preel- road. . ■'» » name-the name shemld have d-nt. Sara Dawson; senior vice County Engineer R. Femdall i' ac ** ,r * • *'»»*«>•« uviens secewot. 'H. J. llanklnson Instead of
p si dent. LOla Hobart: Junior J gmUh stated that be was InrOrnMsil A6K HOV ff j Hawking vice pr«rident. T«yl Oonltlng: sec- ; U.U week that the State Highway Sew Isle Citv B & L
H. C. Isrr*.
for transportation to Ocean View | It hi very nice to have these im- 1 Han Kltluun
from the resort when the Sea Isle provemenu and likewise for pet-: past State Prasldent ' 'tie UHy Boulevard U dosed begin- sona to make these rerommeodu-‘ Sctivan: conducted the t rtanlng February 1. In reply. Mayor tions but the finance* of the city lion ceremonl«w. After the meetBWroney suted iba' County En- must be considered ’ i ing a llgh lunch was served t»
R- Feudal 1 j alth had tn- kct Bair asked If It wasn't PO*-,*^ r nlBier* and memtM-iw. ' : - owners re- T* 1 * T, ‘ n, w * ,, “ car '’
'party st lit W«e» Pine Avenue this (Friday) evening. Visitor*
will be welcomed.
torow hto that the ^ Stwe to have proper., owner* rehad^ 0 *©^ nwifi^d 0 an^rinte^dmt I “ ,r tk J’ r ,B relaying had vo notified Superintendent y a yv»r flofronev said "Some people
Harr, of the Pennsylvania Hall- M *r° r ™ rno '' 1
road. He said that Mr. Msrr had
that be would have a ___ _ _ ^ i _ _ __ r^" “-a 4 : ti. iowC m t net ween the rewort ar* —y bof,,,, )• bv sr ordlnani v o~; V*. » Mr Mr oofroney stated that the gaso- WlJks up u , -rifo. U ha, bee,, tne engine would make round lb , prarUc( . ^ whn . rfdewsU. trips every 17 minute*. i u K „ brought tip to Dr. Eugene Way asked that the grade and when this I* dooe the Chamber of Commerce go on re*- adjoining sidewalk below grade ord requesting that the City Com-! create* a bad condition. That's ■ulsaionsrs _insist_ that the State; the situation. Everything requires “ of'money and If improvemenW are
the wanted it mean* more money and
chamber lend it* effort* in that more taxation.- concluded the
This was adopted j Mayor.
Arnett commended the! Doe to the small number of rear* department for 'he efficient piles retained In answer to the manner »n which the; «*dueted ^uesttonalr* asking what Improve
In the recent fire and
also praised the CUy Commlsston.err for providing the city with Us excellent fire-fighliug equipment. The splendid fire equipment we bate will mean that rate* on firs insurance In the resort will be reduced.'' declared Mr. .Arnett, aod residents now frwl sate, because they have afficlent firemen and equipment. I suggest that this chamber go on record complimenting the firemen and the city
officials."
Mr. Arnett also draw attention > the chamber to grass on tots,
which Is a fire menace, citing the
Sunday night. His remark*
created a discussion.
Unsightly I Ait*
Rev. D. Upton Bair, pastor of the Messiah Lutheran Church, de-
clared that the grass
CAP? MAY COURT HOUSE. — jonly a fir* haxard but Phe board of Freeholder* enter- He cited “
EE
The far* on the
the ronsd trip.
her fif 81
vouitty officials at a dinner held at the County Farm Wednesday, of
which Freeholder Henri Y. CRgit-1 Urly along Landis Avrnoe and
tag Is the director.
Senator Charles Read. Assembly* man Frederick McMurray. Common Pleas Judge Henry E. Eldredge. Mayor Robert Pierpon< and Commissioners Taylor and (.'aril of Wildwood, Mayor George A. Redding and Councilman Hewitt and Spencer k of North Wild Wood and County Clerk. A. C. Hildreth were among those present. Freeholders clouting announced : Wednesday that newspapermen of the county would be the guests of the Freeholders at a dine r to be held some time In February, at which time a general inspection of the County Farm
would he made.
inalghUy. of lots
meola were needed that could br acrouipllahed in one year and In live years, that the chamber sent out to residents som- .line ago. no
action
reived. _ _ President Harry Hawktn*. who presided st the meeting, that residents desiring the cards nut) have same from the secretary of the chamber. Some of the suggestions for the one year accomplishments were, a modern hotel filling lots on thirty-eighth Street, revision of taxing system, less expensive ad ministration and bonding city to meet deficiencies, community building, athletic field and hard surfacing some of the street* In the city, an airport, denning up lots, removing railroad tracks from Pleasure Avenue to ' entral Avenue and abolishing commission lorm of government. Five year accompltahmeats were suggest-.-d:
throughout the city partlcularty ln bowrdwaJk. widening the renter of the dty. "We should aarUcln « •"
have beautiful clean lot* particu-
W«nt Shore Artery Hard Surfaced
(Continued From Page 1) nny other part nf two county II they bardaurtared the road. Sow or Sever Reuben Edwards. Ocean City Coroml**iont r told Un board that Ocaa# City was making the plea with'a big delegation from the reaort and Upper Township. He said the unsurfared road must be an eyesore to everyone. "Ocean
Keystone Phone. 1S-T Dr. Joseph Levenson DENTIST yfnT* Woodbine. N. . Daily > A. M lo « P. M. Rut-lay IM A. M. to i P .M . hvvnlng by appol'ilment No OT Bee hour* on Saturday
HOTEL SEVILLE MAPLE^ ND^OCEAN^ AVENUES Opre AU Vtsr Steam Heat Nwei. Pete* in Town Cat*ring To Commerrial Trade
George R. Grets
ATTORNEY AND
COt TNftEUXMt - AT-1.A W and 3Q» Ocean City Title a
Treat awitding
OCEAN CITV. N. J.
Charles E. Foster FUNERAL DIRECTOR South Seaville, N. J.
toward" (he TSiard* slk." declared Rev. Rafr. Rubbish In many place* should be removed and these thing* can be dor.c with vary little axpeoae.’ rnelts—d Rev. Bair. "Sidewalks leading to the Boardwalk, especially in the center of the city are In a terrible condition and should be repaired. It Is these things that count." concluded Rev. Uair Mayor Sofroney replying to Rev. Bair, said that the city had sent out 181 notices to property ownnotifying them about the con>n of their lots and that out of that number 6 bad responded. He said that it had cost the city 81S(Mi last year to help correct the
dared Mr. Edwards. His next re-! mark drew laughter from the; Pr.—fcoicets .11111 the delegations! when hi said. You know SCnth : men dial the only way at present! that motorist* com* W our resort In by detour and a odour U the roughest line between two points’ . When this road to hard surfaced." Mr. Edwards said. "It will Is- the only thing needed for Ocean city. The bonding capacity 1* soon to be exhausted and If no consideration I* given Ocean City now. there never will he a
1 rnr« Road
R. C. Smith, secretary of the Tucks hoe Chamber of Commerce told the Freeholder* that the Chamber and the Township was In acoord with Ocean City, that the rood be bard surf and "Another vital thing." said Mr.
E. R COTTON Civil Engineer Bonded Surveyor 619 Asbury Ave.. Ocean City Phone: J27-W
roads leading to the resort, pass-• the ellntfnalbrn Ol u.ngerous railIng buitdlng rod':, forhtdumg the road croeMnc?. Ev»'ry one dreads
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Continuing. XHESD Aimiversary -SALE-* WITH RECORD BREAKER Price Reductions —ON — Coats, Dresses, Millinery and Sweaters An Entire Clearance of all this Merchandise si Prices Beyond Your Expectations
Decorative marks of respect lie- upon- resttng piaeas of the dead. Now, you living, let me decorate your rest rooms. Choice Wall Paper, attractive prices and work that's guaranteed. AMASA W. YOUNG Petersburg, N. J.
WjolMCrth Bu'.am3. Wildwood Daily Kttxra exci-i Sunday is-u a-t t-a 0*11: W-J Ktj.ione: at-A T- Si—rs Fatale** Srstaa ot used at this
DR. S. M. SINGER SURGEOM-DEVTXST of 1611 E. Moyamemiug Are. P1!U*ADELPH I A. PA. announces the opening ot a hranrh office at WOODBINE. M. J. for the practice of Dentistry. „ iSalwrday .v. nlus » '0 » Hoorn. , sundry , 0 \ lo S l*.M.
Addis Dance Stadias Vp»» 'el eumine 1 .‘netsts'immsw by sppointmert Writ* or eMm. iXS W. PIXR AYR. Wll.ltWOOU, X. J. E. ELINOR AOOIS. tmtUKtres*.
r For Better Eyesigbt SEE ‘ J. B. BARKER, O. D. ] OPTOMETRIST Title and Trust Building Eightl. and Axbnry Arc. OCEAH CITY, M. J.
a f. Office Furniture TUSHINGHAMS
H. RICKERS, Sr. Upholsterer Hair Mattresses Renewed IS giro Street. Sea ID* City Rsliraate* Furnished
C. W. Way,M.D. «5S Sooth Lsndi* Avenue Sea tale City. N. J. < f te l» A M. •»: ■] 1 to l P St
Attn Cann R.D. JahaB.TewBKs4.aP. ObVv Hoar*: OfOoe Hour* • lo It A.M. f ta WA.V 7 te t P. M. > te S P. M. 7 to • P. M. It* WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone it
at Wikiwood-By- Thc-Sea
THE
Beecher Kay Realty Co.
Real Estate
Mortgage*
Dresses made up to re- 50 tail (or $14.95 to $16.95
2 for $15.00
$10.95 to $13.95 Dresses 2 for $10.95
50 Coats to be sold less than cost. The vaat saving* *111 enable you to buy two Drenare for Ini* than the cost ot one.
(JAMIN B0TW1N:
*1095 4-DOOESLOAN. 7.0. E OETROrr
in for Dodge Brother! Radio Program every Thursday night | A to ILiO Eastern Standard Time — \ B. C. Red Srtuork I BECKER’S GARAGE H. Becker, Prop. WOODBINE, N. J. I Victory Six
100 Pure Wool Sweaters made to sell for $2.95, to be priced at $1.50 * Sizes 24. 26. 28
Pure Wool Tuxedo
Girls' Sweater Coats at
$1.50
From 28 to 36 50 Genuine Sawyer’s Oil Sirin Slickers, Men’s, Women’s, Children’s, lower than cost.
Call at Meadow View Service Station. Shore Road below Seaville Road, for FRESH EGGS From Neat To You POULTRY FARM S. L. ABRAMS, Proprietor
MASTER IN CHANCERY Charles K. Landis, Jr. COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Beal Estate Law a Specialty Titles Searched and Cleared Mortgage Loans Conveyancing
102 N. Lances Avc. SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
Reliable Trucking Service
To and from PhiUdv.pliia;
‘
* than ordinarily Mould b«
freight alone. Special rate* during winter mentna
Furniture moved with care; local service also offered.
Seaside Trucking Company
OFFICE: FBJTZ AND PLEASURE AVENUE, SEA ISLE CITY
55sj
Cape May County"
Also 60 Brushed Pure I Wool Sweaters and Legg- | tags to match at $1.50 [ Sizes 2-L 26, 28
Dr.Chas.A. Furey OSTEOPATH
Philadelphia: Tuead Kvt-iy ollur day * Both ti
Marvelous Bargairu Await You!
The Rosella Shop Coats, Dresses. Millinery, Sweaters, Hosiery, Lingerie MAPLE and PACIFIC AVENUES WILDWOOD, N. J.
Julius Way, M. D.
ROMNEY PLACE. Cap* May Court Hout*. N
Real Estate—Insura.ice 211 S. Landis Avenue Sea Isle CHy, N. J.
Bell Phone: 1
Many of Cape May County’s Finest Buildings (Public aud Private) WERE DESIGNED CV Lynn H. Boyer ARCHITECT 3300 Pacific Ave., Wildwood, N. A "Boyer Drelgned Building* For Individuality end PcrmauMjc*-
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Sole Agents for McCall’s Patterns
Dr. H. W. Blaisdcll EVE SIGHT SPECIALIST
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