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2 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922, Eveniny World’s Weekly Road Maps for Auto Owners drive are in good condition, excepting another bridge is crossed over Great/York and Miam!, Fla., some construction work from Eaton-| ise Harbor to Ocean City; then the] the EVENING WORLD. town, and from Long Branch to As-| main trunk line is followed through ————> by reading | 12.62 o'clock, completing another record- breaking run across the continent. The road veteran covered the 3,450 miles bury Park, where very short detours| Palermo, Seaville and Cape May fram tab ; Of New York; Study Map Before Planning Tours)": *::«:". Court Touwe to Cape May. Just be-| BAKER MAKES NEW from Los Angsiet in ¢ days, 22 hours ’ A very delightful way to reach | yond Rio Grande there is a good road MOTORCYCLE RECORD |cycio record, rade by Alan Bedell tw Branch and points beyond is to} going east to Wildwood and Holly fl 1917, by 17 hours 24 minutes. e & Hueaeen ona Ren pene He iee: Erwin C. “Cannonball” Bakers astride} Raker’s time breaks all transconti- Even if Bank, then over the new Harding] ‘The direct truck line from Atlantic]"" Ace motoreycle, rocketed into Tot-|nental records for two-wheel motur | | | | | | Every auto owner planning a Safarday or Sunday| World on Friday of each week will print a special tour should be in pos road condition * arrangement with O. M, Wells, Cte} Roadman of} breakdowns and kindred vexations by consulting f Americ, the Automobile Club o Road Conditions in South New Jersey By O. M. Wells (Chief Roadman, the Automobile Clut of America.) Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. There is cons derable interest taken fn the road conditions through Sout’ New Jersey by the majority of motor. ists, as it is necessary to cross the State of New J y from New York and New England points to reach Pennsylvania, Delaware, . Maryland and points South or West; then again South New Jersex is a delightful Piace to spend a week-end and mo- toring can be indulged in away into the late fall and, in fact, all winter, as hotels and inns are kept open all ajong the coast, especially the larger resorts. Seventy-five per cent. of tye motorists going to South New Jarsey from New York cross on the Most convenient ferry to the Hudson County Boulevard, then go to Newark, where most of the trunk lines radiate from. The Plank Road, which is Com- Munipaw Avenue, running from the Hudson County Boulevard in Jersey City, is closed and has been for the Past two months, as the bridge across the Hackensack River is down und the only way to get to Newark trom the Hudson County Boulevard is via Newark Avenue and the old Newark Turnpike entering Newark at Wa ‘h- ington Park, Broad Street. Motorists little realize when riding over the Hudson County Boulevard that it is 12 miles long, 100 feet wide and the most expensive boulevard, for its @istance in the world to maintain, and the freeholders of Hudson County deserve a lot of credit in keeping it in such o good passable condition for the past five years. Now that the Plank Road is closed, it is necessary to turn right into Newark Avenue from the Hudson County Boulevard, which is the third trolley crossing from Fifth Street, to get to Newark, and as it is the only way to g9, it is terribly con- gested. 2 oe What interests motorists mostly on leaving New York is “How to reach Newark from the different ferries." From Dyckman Street ferry follow Palisade Avenue down hill to Engle- wood, at large school and church turn left and follow winding road to the Town Hall in Teaneck, turn left and at Blue Bird Inn turn right to Hackensack, turn left into Terrace bejore making a jtwal decision on of the wsery last word on} article on tours that cannot fail to prove of incalcu- value to ov By} labl The Evening The Evening Avenue and ights and C so through Hasbrook adt to Rutherford, them ulong the I ic River to Ha fivon, turn right into Bridge Street, qruss bridge to Broad Street, Newark. Vrom Fort Lee Kerry follow ne rpad over hill to Anderson Avenue, than left to the Hudson County Boule- vatd. From 42d Street Ferry, on reaching top of hill turn right nd st¥tet turn left into Fifth Street, run torv#he Hudson County Boulevard, or turm left at top of hill. Be sure to pass ‘Third Street, as it is a one-way street nd follow bouievard along Pali- turn right into Blum Street, 8a jog right and left into Union Street to the Hudson County Boulevai There is a ferry running from Stra to Hoboken. Take 14th Street viadyset over hill, turn left into I sade Avenue, turn right into Bowers Strept to Hudson County Boulevard Theite are ferries from Cortlandt Strept and Desbrosses Street to Jersey City, then Mercer Street and Newark Avewue, although poor and somewhat congeated, can be followed to the Hudspn County Boulevard. eo 8 e The, Lincoln Highway is the main trunk Jine across the State of New Jersey, which goes through Newark, New Brunswick, Princeton and Tren- ton to Philadelphia. There is con- structi¢n work between Metuchen and New Brunswick and rather a poor de- tour. There is an excellent road from New Birunswick to Princeton, but somewhat rough through Princeton and Lawrenceville to Trenton. A bet- ter road can be found by turning lett into Wayhington Street, between col- leges crossing the causeway over Car- negie Lake to Penns Neck, then to Trenton via the old Trenton Pike, which is very good from Penns Neck on. Theme is some construction work through the city streets of Trenton and from there on through Sennsyl- vania to Philadelphia over the Lin- coln Highway is in good condition. Motorists going to Wilmington and points beyond can make better time by going from New York across Staten Island to Perth Amboy, then through South Amboy via Washing- ton Road through Parlin*and South Piver into George Street, New Bruns- wick. About one mile before reach- ing the centre of New Brunswick on George Street, turn left into Commer- clal Strect and follow the Cranbury Turnpike from Dayton and Cranbury to Highstown, bear right into Mercer Street and go through Windsor, Rob- wners. Save yourself tire troubles orld maps and facts about roads. binsville, Yardville, Bordentown, Co- lumbus, Mount Holly, Moorestown, Haddonfield, Westville, Woodbury, then south on Salem Avenue through Clarksboro, Swedesboro and Auburn to Penns Grove Ferry, which runs to Wilmington every hour. The entire route from st to Penns Grove is all hard suri There is apt to be a short detour near Haddonfield, which is not very ong and will not make much of a delay, The above route can be used to Atlantic City as far as Mount Holly, then go out of Mouth Holly via Madison ‘Avenue and run south to Medford, Indian Mills i Atsion to Hammonton, then to Atlar tie City over an excellent c 2 road through Egg Harbor City to Absecon. Motorists in a hurry to get to At- antic City, with a desire to avoid one or two short stretches of con- struction, will find the above route all in good condition. All roads lead- ing to the shore resorts and the ocean Road to the Rumson Road to Sea- right, and down along the coast. A ery picturesque drive may be tacen rom Keyport around through Atlan tle Highlands and Highlands to Sea- bright The Colts Neck Road is alse very good from Freehold to Long Branch construction work setween and Matawan on the direct ehold. There is aley cun struction work between Lakewood and Toms River and between Luke wood and Burrsville at Laurelton Mot s going to Atlantic City can continue on down from Point Plea ant to Seaside Heights, then west to Toms River, avoiding all of the con- struction work around Lakewoo There are two short places wher work is going on and where the trat- fle is being maint no detour necessary, one the at Tuckerton work on the White Hor is the direct road from to Atlantic City between Pike which hiladel hia amden und Berlin. Motorists going south wii! have to detour from Camden through Federal Street and Haddon Avenue to aim Avenue, then through Landing, Blackwood and Clementon to Berlin Motorists going north turn right (rom Berlin and go through Gibbs- boro, Lladdonfield, sburg, then over the Mariton to Federal Street a direct road going south from ntie City or Pleasantville is to go all the way t Cape May, with ent running sonditions to Wildwood. Motorists starting from Atlantic City can go south from Chelsea, Ventnor and Margate City to Longport, then across bridge to Somers Point, where a e In these days of quick quantity production, it isa pleasure indeed to find Ferris Hams and Bacon still cured by old-fashioned meth- ods. The flavor ie delicious! F. A. Ferris & Co., Inc. New York FERRIS HAMS & BACON “A little higher in price— “Lost and Found” articles to 103, World Building, will for thirty days. These list Been at any of Tho World's Offic: “Lost and Found” advertisem can be left at any Of The World's Advertising Agencies, or .can be telephoned directly to The World. Cal! 4000 Beekman, New York, oF Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main, lsted n be Takhom The Sunshine Soda Cracker is the Where the easiest way best Critoren’s lunches are usually put up in a hurry. tenville, 8. I, yesterday Insist on Bu ving— “SALADA" City through Mays Landing, Buena, morning atl'progress across the States. Malaga, Pittsgrove and Woodstown ‘o Penns Grove, where the ferry ts taken ,cross to Wilmington, ts in excelfent condition There is also a good road from Penns Grove to Cape May by going through Woodstown to Pittsgrov south through Shirley to Bridge- fo Millville, then south Port Elizabeth, Leesburg, El- , Dennisville and Goshen to Cape dor May Court House Very rapid progress'is now being made on the sections under construc tion in South New Jersey and most of "33 which will be entirely finished by lute A, full. The map and resume of road Hae diuane next week’e laste will Because it is 100% Pure for be continued from Philadelphia to Because it has Quality Guaranteed mets who contemplate elie Because it is exquisite and Delicious in Flavor south this fall can get a tine on whet 'N SEALED METAL PACKETS ONLY—NEVER IN BULK To the men in New York who eat sideways OU are very busy menasa rule. 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