Cape May County Times, 19 September 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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D. A. R. Meets

A BOt*worthy lathering of •dean Vt» uA. ummUn ot Um D. A. B. wero tA* ya—to of Mrs. BalnbrUfco and Mas cur. ta their father's r«M «t Baw»g'» Point, ob Saturday I*scWob wma aomd when the

■ on the far* of J^kn When the ofSeere arrired

wdR ob historic eraata. tato the ssmtiTe arlth skill ask had all of the effect of "ffooff rtnry tslli Ko. Blaka tok3 of the hardships and eadaraatwa of the early sedUsn In▼ol^tc* the Sisaeer days (n history. »s Banator Oar. of Pennsylvania, ■ude a brief address dealing chiefly srtth sahteots on the old days Is Philadelphia. Other speakers present were Mm Oakqr. of Quaker City Chapter. Mm Scull. Recent of Lafayette Chapter. Atlantic aty. Mm Rider, of Ham man ton. ~

Four Held Under Bail

tested by the County ofScUls. was ■tin warm. The stUl had n capacity

Of 71 gallon*

It was discovered la the w after the officials had data Feallx and Mike Bstehsff. a coworker, in a barn. Fifteen barrels of mash sad several lugs of mmm

was confiscated.

They ware held under $MM ha await the action of the Court. 1 lx and hie cocapaelea are of ih origin. Thee have Hved la

country about It years,

fans mat located Is the Lw

Has Anyone ] At Yon tecause—

vtiie sad Rellaplaln

MARRIAGES

■sihor. Cape May. by tear* cutter Xiekapoo. it before Catted SUtee r Albert McGee la At-

e C»ty oa Monday and were each

rd R. MeVeaffh,

Guard of Ocean City, sad I Clouting, daughter of Mr. aad Mm Reuben Clouting, were wahstly married at the home of the hrtds ea Labor Day. About Afty

hek^uader W.lf- talljw^tartag.

Cnnii Jecksoa. also kwnra as tak i ■ _ Wtaatag. Frank Tlmsgir i. John «- «up»s will tsMde la ta

ssa. sad Charits Meetsa. ate tawwm

wspe eB Ossa Atleatt^Oty. Otam —n«— sf-lta

Cm Oa* fc Sa Mt a* A FOrd drtrea by jBaa* f*~**- t of Palermo, crashed tato a drives by R. T. Ttaapsoa. of 0* City. St the eeraer of Laadic «

ptacs la Phllafistphls.Ws lag of last weak, vrhsa M became the MdesfB

aa of Bar. A. Becker. A WoodWae. The W

- piece at the bride* hoax

at was apppruechtag MBa In the ~ te. He hr* m< k!i head to signal e

head to ass U his aleeel bed 1 •oGosd whs a tbs crash oocurrw TBs drivers raise to aa aaMc

r^i^r^irs

ocean arr ITtLE AM) TnUST COMPANY

ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC IA

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curved at this turn.

Find Srifi On Fw Lest Friday aftaraooi

as of tbs moot prcdtabU h yea can form la to read tbs Cfamstfisd. or Want Advertteomvnt

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S ENATOR EDGEi«

Hudson Tunnek. , Condolidatkm of

Edge was one of fourteen

Imnjdw robiect ef poke ami thoee wIid iairi».i by r~hn~l

Impind by prreonel i a h» bers o _ _ bwked ty byMr. Keen', uvcalled pktform only pU port to (be pabik eethrilke abeedy i — —— SenotocEdee. Senator Edge'. oroooert«ek. &o offiee on tbe pie. Art tb. VokW Act k (be major imho upon winch to «Joct . Senator The Repubbcar. NatioMl Platform upon which Coolidge and Dawei are rtandiog doe. not even moetion tbk act. bet da* ekeea for hw mi upon winch Senator Edge Utewim kroda fonr wiuare. 'WhcuSdr. Kean, morching for an kme, iw.—!..— the V r liliail Ad in the ompaign, he invito, a repetition of tbe ermhing itfam of two rfoct^ repadkten the platfonn upon which fewAag. Dam,, C-ty- ^ ^i„_

If the f

hadwathod to-deckro the Voktead Act mend, the -‘-'-gmo would They did jut the oppoeite and any each ael&ah appeal U a e the Republican party and tbe PreeidenI of the Uniteej Sta-ea. Senauafclw h*» couirtently hacked tbe Paeuttnl md

every ateteia tbe Union.

Senator game hu conatrtenthr backed the P— I D_..i.u and wiB continue to do w). He will not be a hypocrite ta Wiit Je>Uticafng>port ^

^ ‘oNrwJrtrtyhwwidedmmbg.^lw

Shall thoparaonal and aelfidt ambition, of a National r- Wyman wboaa ofice abould be uaed to harmonize, rather than diampt a id ■rhn i. .n M I • Political effect, bo permitted to bring further dkuter to to, fCM^mpS??^ Vote at die frimariee, Septambm 23d. to main the eeniem af

UNITED STATES SENATOR WALTER E. EDGE