Vol. 36, No. 7
SEA ISLE CITY, CAI*E MAY COUNTY, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
5 Coos a con
CITY NEWS NOTES Of THE PAST WEEK NOTES AND GLEANINGS OF A PERSONAL CHARACTER i SHORT ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT FOLKS YOU KNOW AND THINGS YOU SEE. GATHEREC IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE CITY.
( farmlnc belpfu!. (uv A cm* In Duraarlea. EalAUiatKxl C7 Writ. HOOI'ES. BUO A THOS1AA COMPANT. Btcpbea Girard BulMlns. rhINdHphto. Pa.- AdT. E' - EHT DAT IN THE YEAR TOU css r«t vtuU you wsst st Uiln l»« stor* Whether IU lor tb* hor>». or lor > ouroMf. we h»v« IL 5 ull stock ot wlotsr • Acs. rubber orerabors, srcuca and gun boots. In knee sod hip Irueths. lor si! uj sui'pi) PKEIK-FER-B BOU-ATVAliD 8TOKE. S«s Isle City.—Adr. KORD SERVICE STATION AND REpslrm. We osrry ■ icenalne Ford pert*, peirs promptly. nectrlc weldir.s and brsxlsc done, end atorase hatlcri Charprd. Expert sulo repslrit. »t.-ndar>l tires end lobe* MAZURIES GAR-VUE AND SKR\TCZ STATION, See lale Cilj Adr. U. FILL IN. GRADE AND CLEAN VP that property or vacant lot of your.-.. Spring la coming, end this U the beat time of the year In which work done. Grading and graveling promptly and economically done. ONGO & CERRUTI. See Isle City.—J DON'T FORGET THE MOVIES serial every Wednesday night; feat; on Saturday and Sunday nights, allow only, at 8:15. Admission 2Sc and lie: a good show always. —Adr. tl. IF IT ISN'T dONVnaZNT FX»R YOI to come to the bank in pvt son. you may open an aocodnt by mail. Send youi first deposit to -SBCUIUTT TKL'BT CO.. «'apr May.—Adv. mCOKKEEPlNG AND AUDITING; books opened. Lslanced, closed and audited. W. F. JOC1IER. JO DOLPHIN St.. Sea Isle City.—Adv. PIFBIJEbS FURNACE FOR SALE nearly new, l-uge aise. Apply EARL M. W ADDINGTON, Adv. U. COOK STOVE WANTED.—MUST *1E In good condition, and cheap. PFEIFFER. Strathmerv. N. J.—Adv. A FOUNTAIN PEN IS A MODERN necessity. Got roars at FITCH DRUG CO.—Adv. THAT POPULAR INDOOR STOIC pool is made doubly atractlve when play ed at BRAGA'S.—Adi FULL LINE OF FINE WRITING papers. FITCH DRUG CO.—Adv.
k THBUTY WOMAN WILL OFTEN manage Ui aave a dollar Lere and there whtn a -.1*0 cannot. The Security 1 tuat Co.. Capa Mat , gives special at-
tention to women depositors.—Adv.
FOB SALE - t HEVROLFT l-CO Sedan. LatMt model, good condition.
Nash Sedan, modal Jefirey,
cyl., fine condition, *7uO. PIBP.PONI A BKOWN, Wildwood, N. J.-Adv. Hi WHO WOULD BUY A NEW VIM truck, exprvae type, i( saving is 9RIU7
Coiumunicait rid' PLEBPUNT BROWN, Wildwood, N. J.-Adv. Hi
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kershaw and son Master Nelson, of Philadelphia, were wweLeud ..ueaU at the Bellevue Hotel. Mias TUUe Crontcker has returned after » pleasant visit in Philndt-lphla and College vllle. w lih her brot hem.
Fred and Gvorge.
rtenng
Mr* A K Ankele. who is 'at rollings'*ood. was a gue
Bellevue Hotel lor the past ten days, returning to the home of her daughter
on Thursday.
M.. and Mrs Edward B Arnett left 6t. Petersburg for a tour of the E«g: Coast of Florida, on Ftldsy of last peek. Concluding their lour they will return north about March first
The card party of the Women's Civic Club, given by Mrs L. J. Downey, at the home of Ilia. James A. Twohey. waa oae of the most successful 01 ike
season, over ISO being r
high ucores for Fivy Hundred and Pm-
ctdxle went to John L Mnbr V. Joche . while the drawlny, by Mr* William A. IlaEen
PLUCKY MISS SMITH LABELS ATTACK OF THUGS "COWARDLY” Well Known Sea lale Summer Resident Says Only Chloroforming Prevented Her Saving $1,000 Stolen. "If the cowards had not chloroformed and beaten me, I am sure I would have been a match for them.” Mina Nan Smftn. twenty six, 3402 N 19th St.. Philadelphia, a widely kno -rn K-Jtnmer resident of Sea lale City, said this on Friday of last week to adelphia newspaper, describing bow she waa attack-d by two negro bandits tn the plumbing shop of Ann burst A McGurk. 1936 Christian St. The robbers escaped with about $1,000 In cash. "Must 1 tell it again? could forget It ever happened." ahe
aald.
Tl all came about this “ay. I was alone In the «>•«" “’tending to my bookkeepln. when I he* :d the door open a he at 3.30 o'clock. M> office Is by itself, separated from the rest of the place by a glass partition. "I went outside and saw two colored men. I was not alarmed, as one a*k€*d for a bill. I forget the nanw be gave, 'but as I turned 10 the safe rb get tbe ledger I heard the other man walk softly behind me. and 1 turned around quickly. "1 a hall never forget the expression on hla face I waa 100 terrified to scream. Tue bru'e seized tny arms with one hand and with the other he put a rag saturated with chloroform to my nose. “I kicked and tried to fight him off. but gradually I became'weaker. Then 1 had a glimpse of the other man walk o-'er to the safe, still open. "My fright then turned to anger. Maybe It was a foolhardy thing to do. but I struggled toward the man at tbe
safe.
"He pulled a blackjack out of his pocket and hit me here.” the said, ar she pointed to a wound on the back uf her head. "Then I fell over. T wasn't knocked oul and while 1 was lying on the floor 1 could
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS WILL START ON MARCH SIXTH j Effort of Mayor Filch to Have Late Train Laava Philadelphia
ia Not Successful
ffBlir BILL PUSSES I# SIK1E SEilE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETS' NEXT THURSDAY
WILL N HAYS SPEAKS
After several weeks of work uitti the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Mayor Filch, of Hem lale City waa •ucceeafnl In having (be Bondar Excarviona on Slone Harbor branch resumed, to commsnoe on March 6th. Maror Filch alsS made an effort to have the evening train irom I'hiladelphis leave an hour later, or at 6.06 i»atead of 4KM, to accomodate Philadelphia buainra* men who may want to commote and for whom tne 1:08 train ia loo early. In tide he «a« not ifui, sa shown by Uie following letter received by him on Saturday last, which in pert (aye: 'We tske.plraaure in adviaing you that we will arrange to start the Sunday excureiona tc Sea Isle City and tbe Stone Harbor branch on Sunday. Much
6th.
Tbe matter of train service will be given consideration, but I think I hate previously informed you that our iapeneuce tbowa na that a 6:06 P. M. departure ia too lale to accomodate tbe majority of Uie travel. 1 am very muab afraid that it would be impuaeible to ifduce the apring and summer reiu'udl to locale at a point where he would net be able to get borne until around Y ’dock.” The ietter waa signed by David Bvll, Paseenger Traffic Manager.
. E. CHURCH.
Rfv W- H. Luther. P.tstor.
Preaching in the First M. E. Church 10.30 A. M. sad 7.30 P. M. by ths pastor. Morning Subject. "Equal TJn to the Ang Is." Evening subject. “Tbe Supreme Good." Sunday School. 240 P. .M., Harold Sutton. Supt. Frayer
Domonic Cini, of Philadelphia, owl of Uie local pier, waa a viaiioi on Sonday and dated that the damage to the pier nould be repaired before the
tbe telephone on ;* desk nearh... on waa on, and be also outlined plane thought if 1 couli* reach it and call j for improvements to the , tee to be
Spiucc 20 1 wo>'ld bring help quickly. So 1 pretended I was unconsciom The brutes leaned down over the raft with their hack*. :o me. At what I thojght to be tbe right moment I sprang toward the telephone. The i-jpoer with tbe blackjack turned around at that moment, aprar.- at me and gave me another blow on tbe head. That is all I re-
ember."
William Hill, an apprentice plumber, returned to the shop an hour after tbe robbery. He found Miss Smith lying the floor, the Chloroform saturated handkerchief beside her. Miss Smith had recovered sufflvienUy today to make a short visit to the office.
At the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Tradesmen r Building and Loan Associauon. held U*t week, the resignation of Lewis S. Chester from the Board waa accepted, and George Busch was e’ected to fill tbe
vacancy.
Mrs. L. J. Mornhinweg is slowly re:upcraUng al her Landis Avenue home from an operation performed some ago at 3L Akner’ Hospital. Philadelphia. Although not yet venturing from the house, Mrs. Mornhinweg Is
Leeling much stronger.
Robet: Woodrow was a Sea lab tor on Sunday, accompanied by his, business partner. Edward T. Barry Messrs. Woodrow and Barry hare formed a partnership in the real estate business, and will push the sale and Sea Isle City real estate both
tn PhUadelphir and here.
Rev. B. 6. Dlse. of Delaware County,
Pa., has been seemed temporarily by the local Lu’hetan Congregation to ‘apply the Sea Isle City church. Mr. and Mrs. Disc arrived list week, and are comfouahly located at the Luthcr-
paraonnse. Mr Disc will also supply the Stone IZarbor parish. rofeasoi Robert D. Maltby. former-
ly of the Woodbine Agricultural School as a visitor on Sunday, spending tBe -eek-end with Dr. Clarence Way at hi* I Dvnntsvllle borne Professor Maltby >in Tis now with the Federal Board of V
W.
this year. W. F J ocher was a Philadelphia viaibi on business tins week. Robert Landis waa home over the reek-end, spending the time with hi* p rents Mr. and Mrs. Chan. K. Landis.
Jr.
Sea Isle City eeql ‘‘over-the-lop” with its Chautauqua and some to spare and the audiences crowded the School Hall every night. A particularly enjoyable feature was tbe Junior Chautauqua ju Tuesday night when the affair closed. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Creamer aie receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby boy, on Monday last, at their House Street home.
Mra H. Winfield Wright wa the Philadelphians who *p week end here. The W right* cvntiy purchased tbe large 1 Venetian Paik. tonuerly oc<-.
<• fantU;
l*'.-
for the season earUor tb-n ev<
ntlonal Instruction, with offices
a* * on I Capitol Cfty. and ia Dimeter of the I Southern region, assuming tbl* post among! * ,lcr three years es Vocational direcit the j * nr of tlle SUrt* of Georgia. He and ave tv- * Jr - Way have tx-c-n fas! friends for use m j Tvrt. and last nit-t when Profeasdr 1*4 j Mxl'.by came .0 Lip wharf to bid Dr.!
he SL-a! Way good-bye w ben the latter sailed j city.
1 ! for France In 19X7. Clinton Nickerson
___________ lags built.
SOUTH DENNIS Joseph Meeiwald has resigned hi* position with the Ocean City Title and Trust Co., and 'iaa accepted a position with the Gira'd Trust Co, Btoad and Chestnut Sts.. Philadelphia Matthew Jefferson spent Sunday with Lie parents. Calvin Nickerson and family visited bis parent* on Sunday. CapL A. J. Meerwold and sons motored to Bivalve on Saturday. ' L. D. Compton and family wen- railing on friends on Sunday. Eugene Stiles, and wife. Mr*, ‘ bos. Nickerson and daughter went to the movies on Saturday evening at .T*~> kb-
•toe.
Mia* Elizabeth Meerwald spent the week-end with her mother. Edward Watson spent the week end with hla parents. Mr. H. A. Thomas and family spent Thursday In Philadelphia
Meeting to be Held in South Seaville to be One of Year's Biggest
, I The Cape May County Chanihei BILLS TO TAKE OVER WOODBINE Commerce will hold .» February n.
INSTITUTION BY STATE ALSO ‘“g in Kouti-
TO STATE EDITOR! Cape May County Represented at An i.ual Dinner of New Jersey Press Association Held In Trenton
on Monday
ille, the gueal
PASSED IN UPPER LEGISLATIVE j I’oumna Grange, and from preparati.
BRANCH ON MONDAY, AND PASSED TO THE HOUSE UNDER SUS-
of
of the newepape<
under way the meeting promises to bnsinera featured tbe aemi-annual meet | rival that of Cape May Court Hou*.- "f the New Jersey Pres* Association
_ nontli. The date is aet for Thure- held in Trenton on Monday, at which
PENOED RULES; WHEI SIGNED, day, the 17th. Whore Alfred Cooper, of the County BY GOVERNOR; FER 1Y BILL | The principal speaker will be Senator ,i »**-tte, and Wm. ilaffert, of Uie Hme« WILL BE LAW. j Wm. B. MacKay, whose subject will be ■ iwl Heporie.. represented Cape May
'State Legislation." County.
tlrad., lor Cape I «* aln.dr M'o-ln, tt, i„
’ under way for tbe April meeting 01 tbe Ul * Knights of Phyth.aa f^adquarters.
Chamber in Ocean City, when the At- l,ie ‘"embers of the organiration adlaiitic City Chamber of Commerce will .'“urued to Uie Trenton House, where, make an official visitation. Tbe Orean Inneheon. H.ay were addressed City Chamber of Commerce ha* the ar- **>" Will H. Hars, chairman of tne Na.augea<en<a in naud. tiocal liepahlicau committee. — 'The Mainlenance of Prices for 1*21" OCEAN CITY TO HAVE ’»'•* the subject of one of the discua-
Mty County in the StaU House Trenton, when two import tnt county messcree were passed, one inder ens-
pendeJ rules.
The bill of Senator Whitm . providing for tbe State taking over the Baron Dtliiraeb School, at Wooul me, for a State home for ieebie-mindt 1 men uae pasted on Jiird reading in t< e Senate,
waa tbe bill providing for an appro-1 ^ „ , - - - — ation nf $75.(11, f„ r impr. ring and | Cha .7 ber 0 » p°'™ T »* r oo is ^ack of I^Jato, the New«r« Sunday Cal'
ANOTHER NEWSPAPER
•ion* of the
morning. Those partici*
maintaining the * as sent to the A* penned rules, aaJ
lower House on Tu
The hill
«y ...-ter *nsi*asse*l 1* Uie •day morning.
paling l-.r ths dailie* included P. H.
1! the Newars Funday Cal'. L. Snowden, of the Bndgeion
visit was made by the Appropriati Committee to Woodbine yesterday L Ihuraday) to view Uie land and buildings, which are being given to the State
without ebasge.
Senator Ung..t, of Cape May County, •poke for the bill in the Senate, and it was cared for in the Hauae by Assemblyman Boswell. The vote in Uie Senate was 2u lor Uie bill, with one Senator absent, tbe largest vote given any mea-
sure this year. .
Fsrry Bill Passed Finally
Tbe bill of Aeseroblyman Boswell, creating a State-owned Ke.ry from Cape City to l^wes, Delaw. e,
finally by the Senate on Monday
night, and ia now ready for the Governsignature. The bill waa onginally iotrodneed in Uie House of Assembly by Mr. .Boswell, and paused tbe Honae last week. There was some opposition in fitc Senatr, it being claimed by Senator Whitney that the *ta!e could not
tbe feiry business to another
State, bnt when Senator Bright pointed - out Uiat this very thing woe being dune by the Paiiaadea Park Commtaaion, and that he had ridden on one of Uie boau, the objection waa silenced. The vote a* 13 "for,” the balance "pmaing." This bill was passed hut year, but os vetoed by the Governor. Tins rear tbe U',vrnior i* pledged to sign it, and
at ouoe becomes operative.
The plan is to operate a Kerry Boat from Cape Mav City across Die Delaware Bay to Lewe*, Delaware to connect Cape May County with Uie south.
EDWARD LETTS JAILED IN DEFAULT OF $1000 BAIL Edward Lett*, for many years in the nploy of Clarence .Mazurie, aa (oreiau of the latter'a garage, w as arrested on Tuesday and held by Maror Fitch under $1>XX) hail for action of Grand fury. Mr. Lett* waa taker, to the Uounty Jail on Tuesday night, os be couid not obtain hail. The specific Charge under which 1-etla as held is the theft of an inner tube and some repair parts, and he confessed to taking these. It is alleged Uiat Uie Uiirving has been going on for a peuod of rears, ami that the total value of the goods stolen will total sereral thou rand dollars. COUNTY REPRESENTED AT STATE FREEHOLDER MEETING
and C. j News.
lh subject was discussed from the standpoint of the werklita by J. W. Navi..f, i.f the Allentow Messenger. Bvr..ii M. I'rugh, of the Weatfleld .Standard, A. C. Studer, of the Montclaii Inure, J. L. Bunnell, of the Newton
Movenent for More Virile Press and Company Is Organized
Appointed n* a special committee 1 report on tne adviaibilitv «.f 1 Clmmhi of Commerce owned newspaper in (tees City. Messrs M.M. Lewis. H. K. Mown and B. Frank Smith, reported at a r
cent meeting Uiat Uiey had concluded Herald, and J. E. Clarey, of tbs Madi-
that the way to procure a "more vigor- son Eagle.
ons and visualizing" newspaper was vo ‘ Has Newsprint at 6% cent* Hil form a privately-owned corporation, and Bottom?” was a subject (ranted by WilUist this was now being done. ham B. Bryant, of the Paterson Press
The corporanion is composed of a | Gunrdian.|
half-d-.zen Ocean City .men, and an. Aside from Mr. Tushingham, wbc agreement hat been entered into for the ' heads the organization, the other ofpurchase of the Ocean t"ty Sentinel, '‘icers include J. W. Naylor, Allentown irom it* owner, R. Curtis Robinson. Messenger, vice-president. W. B. R.
—— Manou, Bound Brook Chronical, treatDENNI8VILLE. urer; John W. Clift, Summit, eecreI tary, and this executive committee:
Mrs. Uriah Gandy nnd Ml** Martha "illism B. Bryant, Patenon PressLow*- spent Uie week-end in Helsler J Huani.sn, Edmund H. Carpenter, Vie ! Woodbury Democrat; John E. Clarey, The Sunday School Chi of Mis*! Madison Eagle; Eugene Farrell, NewRoxana Gandy gave an enteitainmeni al ^ Evening News; Charles H. Frost, In the school bouse for tin ben-fit o! Plainli -ld Courer News; E. V. Kavidge, the miralouarie*. on Friday evening. Hopwell Herald; and E. A. Bristor,
Mr. Kugetie Springer motored to! , ' a ’‘ s »'c Herald.
Coraou's Inlet on Monday ' "Ksadjuiimeut demands Uie best Mr. Raymond WestcoK -i-i ri th* ( ,l "‘ nr *• i* 1 “• aB » *ation, mentally and wcek-«qd with bis par(«U i ntuuily. We shall adhere to the true, Mr Roy May railed on Ml*. Grace' C * B * 11 Hi'ng, and never abandon our l-Tdli-r on Sunday high ideal*. This nation ia a success; it Mr. Edward Stile* and daughter , alil1 t,l# ,I0 I W Hie world; it moat be stient Friday with hi* father. » y« greater biessiog to the sene Mi** Carrie Bushnel’ is seriously lir ul , “- a i” declared Mr. Hayes in bi*
with tonsUitls. , add-eas.
Mil- Sara Buehnell ia iq-endinv. n ; *P e *ker reviewed tha reault in the few day* with her mother. '. cent riecUon and added that both the Mr Fled Huffman, nr the county " a, ® lf *Hon are over and “then is tarm. visited frienda here on Friday. 1 !iW reMuU we should not get back Mr and Mra. Paul Carroll and Mr ! t" normal. ' “Thera i* a duty ahead of
and that duty w e shall not
nd Mr*. O.car Geary mu'ored to At antic City on Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Brown, moth er and son, v islted Mra. Reba Blizzard Sunday, w ho is seriously III In
Bridgeton Hospital.
Mr. Eugene Springer bad a nice
irker killed on Monday.
Mia* Mable BarUeson is spending ■me time here with Mrs. Chan. Liv
Geary i
Mr-. Ella liis week.
Mi** Hannah Ftdler >tne lime in South Del
the siek It*’
•phe
1-ewi* Douglas and Mias Kboda ■ *t>ent Friday here with Mra
Brad way has rcu
te aftr h his a
Mr* John Carroll wei hla on Thursday. Mr. Samuel Chester a • d Mr and Mra. Jo)
Mr and Mra. A. J. Meerwald. Miaa Martha Meerwald. Mr. Augustus Meerwald. Jr . Mi William Meerwald and Mr. Joseph Meerwald attended (he anniver ry Ball of the Knight* of Columbus at M'UvUle on Friday evening Sam iel Morton visited his ulster* 0:1
Saturday.
Ogden Gandy, of DetuilariPe. war in
town on Saturday
Mr* H F. P.eraon entertained the Ladle*' Aid on Thursday Mrs. Stephen Jefferaon and son motored to Sea lale on Sunday Mis* Marxneet Nickerson ent. -taln ed her cousin on Sa’urdav Mra. Cha*. Watson vlaited her mo- • r-ln-law, at Cape Mb;- Court Hoaae.
CapL A. J. Meerwald
* on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Stephen Jeff* ent to Cape May Court Hcuat
Sunday.
C. F. Learning spent Friday at G
*pr May County wa* well r-pre led at ttie mertiug of the ritate A*so dalioi- of Board* of Freeholder*, field al Trenton on Monday. Ttie County representation was Dne-clor Floyd Hrwitt, and I reehuldera J. I'. Fox and C. £.
Farter.
Violent opposition to Uie proposed bill of Uie State Chamber of Commerce for financing U.e rtate bighw ay Bystem wa* registered at the meeting in the court hou*-. but approval waa given part of the plan relating to bondlot tire roods, provided au->U>er than the proposed commission waa appointed to take care of Uds work. K. Paddock, of the state highway commission, had a similar bill tc present, 1 that of tbe commerce organitaUon. Both bills provide for Uie bonding of * etate to the amount ol fiS>,i**>,(W build permanent highway* through-
out the entire atate, taking in ali t‘iej roM j |j main arteries at that rnd later possibly , •mailer township roads. Robert! sure its t McClsde, of the State! hamber of Com of the na nerce, presented the bill for that body. | brad but rhia bin, however, also provide* foi Uie I eo'.id gr< ipimiDlroeut of a commieston, to con-| Forme
; member oi the lU»viun, s rrprew iwnsr and a raprt-i
Robert Maltby. ol WaL*r. <' W. Way on Sun and Mrs. Klwood John*
Mr. and Mra. Harry town on Sunday.
Mr. and Mra armi tended the fun.-rui of Bound Brook on Sstnn Attobella Dememca. r •ijanged tier name to Mi on Monday, when the t at Ft. Joseph's Rectory, A. Pozzi. i'he groom 1 and has been located hi
rnily of Italy, | . Vetto Uocco j iplr were wed j a fisherman i e for several
THE
Ided Mr. Hayea, who said
I "there ha* beer no geography, political or phyaical, in Uie pa riotiam of Uiis country, and there will he no geography -n our partiotiem in the trying
days oi readjustment ahead.
There is not a moment for petty jealousies 01 carping criudama, but i-arieaaly, in a spirit of patriotism, which 1* pure flame, with ryes solely on the coc itry’a welfare, let all men join II the effort to sol re the problems. Tbe bukiueas of poiiUcal parties U to i*e which can go the farthest in developing plans and execoUng purpose* for lha welfare of the people and the glory of the nation. What wejneed in thiaoountry is not less politic*, bu» more sttentj mu to politics. Thu task ahead win measure the brain and h*an of an , America. ;Tbe guidance ia in good 1 •lands. .Senator Harding, the Presi-dent-elect, pii*sewer jua: thoac vittl j qualities uf mind and heart necessary
today in the time just ahead."
j While saying that he would not prei -lime In violate the piopertiea by In any i aUenijit’iig to indicau the purpos- ■ « : the administration, he could imagine that i| w e are to refer to Uie future . ■* tins r.-gani we might vision wiUi ‘- nk-urauce p.*! the incoming
tidminiatraUon will make certain:
".in fiunest. eflident and economical ■ outiuMt adiuiuiatraUun of the country'* "That there be imu--diately devel- ; K.-d and execuud a piki for the rrj ductiou and equalization-rif taxes with '* r*-ptal of the tax-a which kill niiUa%e. and the #pleading of tl«- war debt
rei a girvt unmber ol years.
“Tl »t there he developed a better return between labor and capital, with slice to both and with justice to th* iblic, the third side .of the triangle.
,»p..]
■ntatlre tnsok owner. {rren w
' ‘ | guard a
even possible step bi- taken to - goveruienl back to the limitatlie omiutotion in time* ol ilb n- undue federalization of * and activities, wiUi feder*; 11 but not federal ownert.oj. ■gibe further spread ofaociaJsetting the nation's feet firadv tt'i of progress and along way* berty and oruc. moat evrt
d preserve.
itt the admlnigtraUcn wiii mn .

