Cape May County Times, 22 August 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 4

sbonld p*j (oi the msintenutM of the roads In proportion to the ane they make of the roods and would be done If the gasoline tax

were enforced..

The Income from the gasoline tax would be ample to meet the redaction in license chargee. What more important, it would give a square deal to every aotoist. The states which have adopted It will never go back to the old plan; and the lawmakers of New Jersey ought not to be blind to the example of common sense and Justice provided

by these states.

item to eoattaae which

defeats the win of the people. big parties have adopted long platforms which profess

e highest possible re-

gard for the welfare of the people. Tet neither of the two parties In IU conduct in office caree enough for] of the people to put presidential elections on a plain, simple basis that will result In the election of the candidate receiving the larg-

est number of votes. KAY EA1K0K1ZE8 WITH THE TICKET

The latest ground* tor divorce are that the old man wouldn’t buy but one bead set of listeners for

who drank thirty-six

ALL CSDG

The Republican Party In selecting Itr candidates for president and vice president for the coming election

Why be stingy.

any public

has picked out men who are strong **? *" land conservative In the soundest ** presidency? ^

sense of the words, aaying something

worth while when they speak and . Well, anyway, advertising by radio

having a keen vision and firm grasp on national and International affairs. Cape Uay County Republicans have before them as a candidate for State Senator tn the person of Robert J. Kay. of Wildwood, a man of wide

( CUNO. cellar of the Oermar Republic. _ slated to be the New German Ambassador to the United States. will succeed Otto Wledfeld' m ee with the Berlin Foreign have led to hU request for renext month. HAYING UTTLK TO keep them

There was a time when men ■ •d to look at a slocking display In

The Hunterdon

It will be interesting to eee bow many more years the people of tfie State of New Jersey will permit the Mg trucking Interests to run freight curs over the public roads These In-

this means. There la no -Vwl* t H * ** “ ,e not her you want tor th* one you get.

would not be at all surprised •- — ■

are organising baee^ell teams the time. The White House eporters call themselves “Cal’s Curumbers." They have already trlimphed over the Whiu House photographers and the Treasury corres‘•■ta. knows as “Andy's Mel- ” The President asd Mrs. Coolwl teemed their first game, h was played ' of the Executive

He Is fair and square.

AIR MAIL PLANER are being used by the Department of Agriculture to transport crop reports from the Pacific Coast to Washington, three days time being saved la the tr continental trip. Recently a Call-

[ He has

locomotives and trains of cars tired m * de Kooa ln eTer ? Portion that he twit a young bride wia rbblw. O-dUX V ub «... b “ h-" “ I " upob to B1L j 1^* ••Or MV* oa. blcbw.n. K the public will C*pe Coobt, »»bWbl with bee

mblhtblb tbe roabbed tbecc 1, cctr, ' r ' ln n — 1 of w meb of hi. trpe to «,b why the truck operator ri.™ib , th ' B™" «’ K '* ■•"-T- The’ He. '*- ■tW'

bollb feel, tor hie Mpht eem»!'■“"“o' opportoplt, .t “ 10 “ to trcrel oo. Are the-people bt New "" B«"'tbber prlroertr. to efprt . ,u '

Jersey ever going to set the Unit on! c * t ‘ d,<Ul * ln ^ P* r » OB ot Robert

bx tbbcke oob eotorob Itf Will w. K ‘f- * -bo bertoobUe. with ot eople. ot Preoldebt oeror til tootor troth, ttel. Jut ““ tlrket -Wllb.oob ^. k “ ‘ ^ ’ Cootlbke'e «b«Ubc epe«h which

footoil j °* 1 *- ; .. I were orelleb to oc,paper, throurh

out the country. The speech was

- noticed that tbe

sleep is to try

fore tbe United States Supreme Court by resorting to the air mall service to rush the record of hla local conviction acraas tbe cout

see

ALL TAX PAYERS. Including the Democrats, bad to help pay for tb«-

ahare of the highway maintenance cast, which would be about »t% ot

never lead, off to ave- Bometimm It Is better to forget printed at public expense at the

* than — •- . _ .

“That's enough. ; den*', want you aa aa «nj Well take you as a partner.

Ones there wan what wa* eslM “pi*1 less publicity." Now there u ■took of the prevaricating kind. who had been takes 1 imto the euntry for a day's ooUag. saw a spider spinning a web bet*ees - two tan weeds. “Hey. pop," he yelled. “«me « bug putun* . up a wlrelaee “

t« her hair. She may have disappeared with the fellow who always need to ear “A woman's e»~>t to In tbe home." "Pardo, me - seid a motorist who ^halted his car on Corson's Inled Bridge, •'but aro you a dednla of to«*k Walton?" responded Ragston Tetters of Rumpus Ridge. "i m i Campbellte from the ground up."

Government Printing Office, sa are> era Staadvd Tima.

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forty minutes. Time given •» Z

Unlike vegetabtoa, welled children

are always fresh.

To what do you attribute r** ■at age?" asked tbe city n* IUH

of Oraadps Sben Hoakln.

ylL“ answered Gran several P*

with

, dickerin'

To rise Ugh. be equare i

The fiy horde tbto eeason ^ to be equipped with about e cylinder motors and they <**”

hte tall fsathsrs ^ by groaplng poUttcto"** order to featber their oiwU. no eagle scream-'

tbe total?