Cape May County Times, 29 October 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 5

NEW TITLE OFFICER. Sara the Coon House Gazette: • If the Ocean City Title and Trim Co. will kindly dealrt from lurini; away all of our brightest and best young men. we will try to forglte the company for the damage It has done us in that respect in the past. First It took Clinton Price, of whom Court House people were very fonrt; then a few months ago It came and took Deputy County clerk Stirling W. Cole, who was recognized as one of our most popular and useful citizens. Hardly had our equilibrium begun to adjust Itself when last week Jie Company came and took Fdwln R. Stiles, w ho had succeeded Cole in the Clerk's office. Mr. Stiles had bad eleven years' experience In the County Clerk'* Office, first as search clerk and later as deputy, and his going will undoubted'* be seriously felt. Mr. Mof»fat Roorbach. who has been m the office since Cole left, has been made deputy clerk."

Notice to the Voters of the Second Congressional District

LOCAL. Mrs. James A. Twobey Is home from a little visit to Philadelphia. Mrs. Jack Petera, a well known former resident, came down on the excursion Sunday to viait her friend, Mrs. Lewis Steinmeyer, Sr. “IM KELL toy moil" When Your Blood la Rich and Red People Notice Your Good Health.

.PEPTO-MANGAN BUILDS HEALTH. Face, Dull Eyea, Drooping Shoulders, Result From Clogged Blood. If your blood is in bad shape it oWa up in your looks ai^d feeling k'hi-r: your blood is rich witn red cor your color is belter—your Ups are red. eyes wide open and bright; good feeling dhows In your aci sense will tell you that If Ihk. thin blood make* you look Ufe- . it lowers your vitality. If your Blity is low you have Uttle power *o list disease germs. Men. women . 1 children with rich, red blood an? ibic to fight off the germs which bi ing wr* re illness. When you feci run down and weak, rlth no appetite and no ambition, take 'epto-Mangan for awnlle. It is a great '>od building tonic. You should be- . t to feel better within a few days. Pepto-Mangan is put up In both Iquid and tablet form. Take either you prefer, because they have the • medicinal value. But be sure tou get the genuine Pepto-Mangan— le’s." The full name. "Gude’s , o-Mangun." should be on the tekage. Advertisement.

DR. W. L. JON.'.H, Democratic Candidate lor Congress Many people think that the great temperance question has been forever settled by the 18th amendment. The 18th amendment prohibits the manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors as a beverage. The supreme court of the United States has decided that it is a duty of Congress to define what i- an intoxicating beverage. Congress therefore enacted the Volsteau enforcement act which limits the permissible amount of alcohol in a beverage to one-half of one per cent. Open threats hare been made and determined effort is being made at the coming election to elect enough wet congressmen to repeal or amend the Volstead act and allow light wines and beers to be manufactured and sold as a beverage ; claiming that they are not intoxicating unless drank in large quantities. This would to a huge extent nullify the will of the people as expressed in the 18th amendment. The temperance question is absolutely the most impoitaut consideration when voting for Congressmen in this Second Congressional Distiict which includes Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May and Cumberland counties. The wet voters have united on Isaac Bacharach who has always voted wet in Congress. He makes no claim that he is in favor of the 18th amendment or the Volstead act. A division of the dry Voters in this district between two candidates would make it almost impossible to elect a dry Congressman. have therefore withdrawn my name from the Prohibition ticket for Congress in favor of Dr. Jonah, the Democrat candidate whe b^s publicly pledged himself in favor of the 18th amendment and the Volstead act, and has promised il necessity to appropriate money for its enforcement. I earnestly urge every voter to consider this question carefully. The issue is before you. Yoyr choice must be either a wet or dry Congressmen. Which will you choose? H. A. Hettinger I heartily endorse the sentiments expressed in the above open letter addressed to the voteisof the Second Congressional District by H. A. Hettinger, and pledge my support. DR. WILLIAM E. JONAH, Democratic Candidate for Congress, Second District, N. J. Paid for by Clarence IVlilt.

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constructed under this act

are devoted to

payment

of the bonds."

A Vote for the Bridge and Tunnel Bond

Issue is a vote to enrich the state;

not to burden it.

The elate has only to pay interest on bonds until completion u! bridge and tnunei. Then tolls will each year exceed all interest charges the slate advanced during construction

Bridge and Tunnel Will Benefit All: The farmer to truck to Philadelphia and New York. The manufacturer to make quick deliveries and save freight. The commuter to save time to and from work. The autoist to eliminate ferry delays. THE TAXPAYER WHO NEVER USES BRIDGE OR TUNNEL to make New jersey a better State to live in by bringing more homes, more industries and farms, and giving the State a new

source oi revenue.

lo make the Peninsular of New Jersey part of the mainland in foul as well as fair weather

on the Bridge and Tunnel Bond Referendum November 2nd

VOTE YES!

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The Delaware River Bridge and Hudson River Tunnel

Will Lower Taxes

—Not Raise Them

Bridge and Tunnel Tolls will pay for the bonds

and later return a big revenue to the state, making a LOWER STATE

TAX RATE.

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Build Now

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