Cape May County Times, 6 February 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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S6N Of JERSEY

MUYBEPRESISENT Nicholas Muray Butler. Born in Elizabeth, Is Regarded as

State’s Favorite Son.

His LMe and Training Such That Both His Cane'dacy and Service Would

Be Able and Insure Pros-

perity to Nation.

French Tradition Ssy It Was Con-

ferred for Bravery Under Exceptional C rcumstancea.

PORD BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS V ' UnU ! COUNTY OF CAPE MAY.

NEW JERSEY,

PUBLIC NOTICE.

Sealed

regular I

day. February irlh. lew.

be received and

"S"SYS?. it u.lt and a m

Honae. X. J.. al

i~l.alf te

I lo ieject any or

4 Uk Board

i FITCH, Clerk.

: ORIGIN OF CITATION

i ealk| Amrrh-a. and he vr«« ranfFe by tb# arcreslty lor eamlac hla

Uvlnc.

la order to do tbla be wrote, -.anfbt

and earned in other ways, but his Seep

Interen In politic-" and toremineat did Aceoi< , !nj: to French tradition, tue not decrease He showed Hie fnlly ntation cord originated centuries aro. prarttral nsrore et his predllectloa fsr alien the s.ddlet> of a certain comedncatlnnsl progression by drawing «p pane that had mutinied were to lie and securtnj she passage of ths bill hanged. Ilefore the sentence could he which gave New Jeraey her first atate carried out. the French were attacked, aid fo. racnunl training with tbs aD( j condemned men aero called thaaght la mind that it wonld be of OD to aid In the defense. They went eapnrlal value to young men engaged ac tlnn. so Ia> s|>e*k. with halters

.vine oni iTIPil l . PPRIFMPF ln * 8 “ h * s l' r#ved around their necks; but they fought

WIDt PDLII luAL CArcnicnuc. kc ln u degree mch ..np^me bravery that they - - -- -

A. ImM'n.T' Wamh l.r .. I m .,l..ry | w.r. l-rj™rt u«l fa^hbRACH WOULD REPEAL

Clothesline. man was permitted to wear as a badge

From 1RST to 1H85 Butler wa* a of honor, and as a token of suffering _._L» r . h . v> w jersev State and heroism, a knotted cord round

member of the -. . |d ~r ! Conr.vssman Bacharach has introHoard of Education, and In IR’g ana nis snocioer. . . , . ISM he wa* president of the Board of I The origin of the citation cord can dneed a bill .or the repeal of the War Education of the city of Paterson 1 be explained In a more loglral way :i Excess Profits Un Mid certain There are many stories of llut’.er'* one examines ancient pictures, which ,.,i,er obnoxious taxes of the Revenue

Nicholas Murray Butler, who baa p|rI; , |f< , , B New An Klira- show that shoulder cords can be traced of 191g su hrtltuUnc therefor

boea proposed by h's frleads through- r , gn p n j,,ys telling this one; back to simpler conditions nntll they out the ration as the best lilted of all cm BO t I kely ever to forget Uio a|-i>ear merely av metal upjied laies the candidates 'or the Republican pr eco< a>us things that I heard Nlcbo- to bear the weight of certain pieces nominal'.' " Mr 1* dent, is a son of I; ,l Murray Butler in his childhood of armor. Snch laces appeared In >.i.g been b -n In thei voungsie.- had a man's wit pairs on both suonlders; they have dtyvf Eiira’be i in IBM. Shortly aficr li; a cbild’s body, and ll was Imposal- survived in the algulelte of the mod hla birth his parvn’s removed to Pai- h ]e to-gei the beiier of him. One day era officer’s dress uniform, erson, N J . wl ere he grew up and re- j heard a clergyman trying to Joke ; As armor began to be discarded

■ years after reach-*, him

CERTAIN TmX LAWS.

n be traced

back to simpler coo<BtteMJPiUI they ^' ad iiatod"reiail ^alea tax ranging from >- -- •* *"*" i sale* up to $500. and 5% on

; -ale* above that amount; a tax of H :.if 1 on all real eatate sabs, and 1 ! •, on sales of all raw materials such I .«* are taken from the mines, wood-

To Introduce Sherwin - Williams FLOORLAC The coupon below, when filled in and presented at our store with ioc, will entitle you to Oh* 1-4 f! can FloorUu - . One good varnish brush -

When you want printing of the better kind, done by specialism who hare made printing their life-work. caU the TIMES PRINTING HOUSE.

trained until * Ing hla major!-

Paterson rightly called a “beehive, of mdustf I verybody worked ln> Fatertou when P-ntler was a boy there.- mtas

vacatin'.s after'

i tell I

irhed

•Nick.' said he. ’cal what the earth a axis IsT

- -Vrs. sir.' answered Nick. ’It U an passing from one pole,

first vacations after' ta Jj.j 0 [t ie r, and on It the earth re-

g toy estate he be j TO i Te v

»a« the normal i.'V of his environment' by wirir'ri In hi* lather's mill, getting, wages Just c* other boys did, no tr.oro,

and net a penny !<•>«

It was In an atmosphere of work’ ^ imaginary Uae.

that a* grew up—an atmosphere In wbl’h work was the ciief object of

Very good.’ s»ld the minister.; Then be winked at the rest of us. •And I suppose. Nick.’ be went on. •that yon could hang a wash out on

piece by piece, paintings of the period show, laces to supj>ort the arm piece*. slr.ee they were no longer needed, were looped about the shoulders and became merely marks that distinguished the wearer aa high In the

order of military dignity.

EVERYWHERE SIGNS OF FALL Sights and Sound* That Meet the Eyea

and Ears In the Year** Clos-

ing Seaton.

Fall! and everywhere the sights and sounds of falling. In the woods, through the cool, silvery air. the leaves, so IndlxpriiMble once, so useless now. Blight day after bright day. dripping night after dripping night, the never-

later, after he became a resident af °, r ^ the political office Th, ‘ fo!l ot '■'•'"ut*- dropp.ng from

“’Yes. sir, of .oarae.’ said the boy. "The mliisirr looked blaak at that, 'll wa* not the klad of aa answer be

had expected.

"•Oh. yoa conld. could >ouT bo asked ‘What klad of a Brash V • Au imaginary wash,' young Nick

replied."

Political Office Pursued Him.

The full of the hlckory-ntrt. rstUlng

land*.

ere and other natural te-

-..iiree*. Th<- other taxes repealed by Mr Racharaeli's bill are the soft drink. «M i-.', stamp and itiKUranee taxes. ll. eommeniinc uiion the bill Mr. Bacharach said “that it was designed the purpose of simplifying the pres-

Revenue I^w and principally with

the Idea that It would help materially In reducing the high cost of living. Mr Bacharach staled that It seems to be universally eonreded that the high cost of living Is to a very great extent

the Imposition of the Excess

I'roflt* Tax for the reason that by

this tax is passed on to the

ultimate eonsumer. who pays for all taxes. It has been Increased four or five times over the original amount. The manufacturer or producer adds his tax to the wiling price of the artirlt. the Jobber adds his tax to the price at which he sell* to the wholesaler the wholesaler adds his tax to

the retailer, and

tiering Its bull among the i fln4 ,|j. , he retailer adds his tax to *he

price he wlls to the consumer, who

pays for all.

Total I'aiue - - - Sufficent to finish a chair. Stained and varnished in one operation. Closely resembles expensive wood. Easy to apply, quickly.

Address

Town This coupon and ioc entitles bearer to 1-4 pt. can oj Floor lac ind one Varnish Brush. Only to each person.

^ IftkbiER , Pipjless Furnace Saves 30% Feel At v „fir tkv.lvv'. «v ‘Tubular Heating & VentiUtiag Cc. 232 Quarry St., Phila.

coii;iuued^tc*"purane”h 1 m". and”he”con- '“‘"C 1 -* » ltb ‘ n, °

•ir aed to resist temptatlan. Three the rteep

t.u.rs he wa* urged to become the Re- ....

publican candidate for mayor of New noisily «Mwn through the scaly limb* price he sells

V.„k and en one of these eccsalon* a' "nl "eatl.-ring Its hull among the RepabUcaa was elected to tb. office, "ones of the brook below The fell Twice he was urged to nut for gover- of buckeyes, rolling like balls of manor of New Turk Mat —in IDOL when b"cnny Into the little dost paths made

J. P. COLLINS CO. S<»uth Seaville, N. J.

: 1; 1 . graceful vrxm- . . . *—“• —w — ‘ >- -e i .'Toali-d :□ work wanted him and ^eally wanted bun por.nnldta Men have risen to power

" " a * # liecause they have made brain and

ef tb* (,rB«n work together. The world has j rewarded them for It. When con

president ^atnea B«i- I Bdi-ncc I* placed In a man the world Sfi *” him tmllmlie<i opportunity.

man. til* chief the chief top 1 , waa regard"-:! rare. People « only or they •

era, and me-

■tmflar hlatm • work for youri «• teach and v Tribune end tl

Hla wa* a

tber having be County Comm State Comm r waa as keen r

has been In tl llUcal life at

for th* impn-v

hla son. refuse.! office. Mr. Bi danghter 1* t.-day the raptaln « Kepnullcun t rranlvatioa In their

dlatrict.

Early Entered Politics, Ntchsls ; Murray ButleT* earl

nOcal expert r «*a for so wa* mart..-.I 1

tbu by el.. '

pcr-iiy pollute him by t !

gnlshed and :i

Hobart, lat- r tlaa and at t! powerful It-; Jersey and t! ffbe Bur: ■ aelghbon-. : BuUer left •

noininttlen wa. equivalent to elec- »'T the sheep when they sought those uoa, sad la 1011. when th* situation roefs of leave*. The fall of acorn*, wa* more dubious. All the** proffered leaping out of their matted green cup* opportunities he refused. •* »»>*? 8trike ‘* nh - Muring the nearly ten years whilq The fall of red haw. persimmon and Tleodore Roosevelt wa, governor of P»wpaw. and the odorous wild plum

New York state and president of the i n 1,g valley thickets. The fall of all ixiiompson.

nation Nlcholaa Murray Butler wa* *ee*W whatsoever In the foreet now vj r . GeorgL Kappel Journeyed to hi* most intimate unofficial counselor, made ripe In their high Pi*'’** and 10vn ihe Utt( . r par , of last wee k for

Tltey were in Jaily contact throughout ' M ‘"i *° ,hf ground, there to be this long anti Intensely Important j>e- fel-led in against the time when they rlod. either by correspondence or per- shall rise again a* the living generaeona: asHorlatiou. and Mr. Batler tion*. the homing, downward flight of shared to an ext.-nt which evea hla the sc-d* In the many-colored weed* dose friend* did bo- dream, until after ■» over the quiet land.—J*me* Lane Roosevelt’s death. In ahaplng the poU-j Aden. In "Reign of Law."

c.es which made the great Bough Rider " ! i'oFtmaster W. J. Shellem. over the

the Idol of the naiioa. Opportunity Everywhere. week-end.

In American political life he has limits of what a man may grow Among the visitors here this week Meet of eon versa tlea. Played *■ l m l' r, "“t role Probshly bq lnto are foand la hi ras eit Men are j i iad Jack and William Neville, of iL-ngUt The Idler ^^It ^ R _ * b ^“ t Frankford. Pa., over the week-end.

TOWNSEND’S INLET.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Kershaw, of Philadelphia. were week-end visitors here, stepping with Mr. and Mrs. John

an indefinite stay.

Mrs. William Sbellem Is confined to her bed with an attack of tonsllltis

and acute cold.

Mist. Katharine Sbellem. of Philadelphia. was the guest of her brother.

NICHOLA- MURRAY BUTLER.

than any other n

that they fail to see what Is their op- -

not worth knowing, e the sons oi work- , the clergyi-"on bad • Rntnraers of mill itlcr, then he began o for the New York it erson Dully Prc, i"si family. Ms fahairmas of first ol* • *nd then of bis The elder Butler is distinguished son ;:'iy cf American po--•-.in, and in work ■rt of both, but, like

Mr. Butter could n*«

see h.s wty to the acceptan<

proffered hon lndee<l. e 1 '!

Jamln Harrison ha* asked him te take

cabinet or diplomatic post except „ lM1 llB lnt0 a UrS er tSeveland. who. although of or (imonf . |h , mBn of po'it .1 fnith. asked him t* Tlg , om , f Home pw)ple won!d a meml-er of the National Girl. trj1nj , tc , !ie world f 0(J tak e

He has eec a a haod regulating their own dli- "* contep* there would l>e decided prog-

ress. Success after ail Is a matter of growing out of the old and Into the new with ever Increased dove. . .eut

end power.

The forms of the Cap* May County Times close promptly each week on Wednesday afternoon, at four o'clock. No news or advertising copy car. be accepted after that time for Ineertlon current week'e Issue. Thli rule will be etrletly adhered to, and adv. tioere and correspondents are earnestly requested to get their copy In eortv

end 181Ui electoral

United Nut"

o refusal of rather

-> publ.c office. A F'ormick t —<:r wes suggesle"^ s’-nate till

r KepuhMraa aaUoual of 16RS. IDOL 1913 -H-elved the Republican : vice prealdent of th*

1D13. He has

the party aa the author of

critical and difficult platform planks During 1912 he .1- ted a* chalnnaa #< ihe New York State Republican Committee. He I.:.- n nptiy termed "the v beel horse of the Republican Bariy.’* America’s Qrcateet Budget Expert. Butler ha* !.—•o recognised a« tba r-t-e grenteat hmlget expert In the Unit-. ■ d .-‘fate*. When Senator Media Me''ortnick fir't befan to adve'-ate Lie

iding for a reatrangeenimeul flnanrt upon

Bun.

■ New. Uter Mr. Bullei

Tc Msrk Tool*.

Tool* may be morked with letter i nches In c*s* they are not too hard. An « v-‘elient method Is by the nse of nitric arid, which 1* easily procured at the drug Here* and may be kept Indefinitely In a bottle having a glasa stopia-r. Tlie method la equa"y simple. Warm the tool to be marked enough to cau«e wax to adhere to !t In a thin film. Scratch the uume with ►ome sliarp-iKt'nted lii«trurnent qnlte through the wax. A little nitric add poun-d on the wrll'ftg will quickly eat out the letter* on the steel surface Wash off the arid aid remove the »nx with a hot rag The Job I* done and the marking will be practically

everlasting.

F. B. SHARP Quality I it vsrocer ir £ Sea Isk Ot*. N. j.

Extractions Free DR. PAYN

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New Series oi Shares Now Open Sea Isle City B. & L Association T*ik tt *v*t with «e> ol the Director, or WAYNE M. 8TRUTHERS, Bee rotary.

0Q00QQPY>3>CKjDCfCK>0POOCh^QC>000

of the few Ameilcaea

tie red consulted and , called t* Wash1 :->« aovice officially.

’.iitler ns!.awed the preslluiubia a, the youngest lu- ted late an office ef -iaoi-e. hla Job wa* that

- ration of a great bui’-- American Engineers Supreme. ■ "omprlalng a group T« *av that Americans make the - ei-rc.-Bilng ca Invest- best I-miknote* In the world may sound '•’.OOth employing approx- at firM rather boastful, and yet any ; erson* with an annual history of the art and Industry of note i'l-oul $5,000,000 for the engraving which failed tc record that truction ef 26.000 young fact would be Ineomplete Paul Rejoung men. No greater vere was the first Americam banknote be p*:d to the buxlnesa arii«t. and from the time of the char- : ■ • r than the true elate- terit.g of ib» Bank of Noth Aineri.n. •’“» ! ‘g administered the urul.-r the dlrectlou of Robert Morrl*. .1 , during and a s.ee i„ jt*1. up to the presenL the Ar:erl- - ailing for emergency ran engraver* have excelled not only ii.‘* oWf h — artlMlr quality of their design. -I a big man e Ilf*. i M . r provlsmn* against counter- 1 ... ".ation aride reepect and; felting.

1» eiy , of riuta of »ai Ha levea ML »!.Gald ! bltloa U deed" 1 to a truly reproaoi . that worthy of the I .ardor 1* feel A net »i« Lksm- W m ut

v Butler la Intenealy .** ewetact with V la ) ■e.ans* ef this char | wrintei of th* Elkt !

h esteem la which ui

Samuel Rogers, author of •'The Pleasure* of rest* the •■fclef fame of Bam r«. uh„ died December 18. t hr wa, not -lack In hi* lit "durtlon-. and the "Ode t.. on." "Jarqueaine.’’ “Hniuai. I "riolutuhu-." together with hooka 1 rough! him inti. : re, and no name occur* r. ihe literary annals of th*

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