Cape May County Times, 9 January 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TW direct prixurr therefore to Bake the tetoction of cu

toorc ctucberecne. aad adds 10 xmm.vt* «*»t mmm a us mom turoor

tryesw bath to candidates aad tax- branch of the Peanay. la the curtral ■toUeaily upon a readlas’of ths~lfa^ yarsra. aad this latter tea tore is oae ‘ ssctioa of the city, made application *»***? aarsa tores last week aad the

of the chief poiau apalast the U-; for a yboae. After yotUa* op a j

The yeoy't now hare to pay for two cheek tor Installation aad tnt! of trouble frwT theAtoT wlnSS oleev.'oas .nstead of oae. aad do man | month's senice. he was Informed, af-1 w “ hardly on the air uatil other without means can afford to he a tee a tone delay, that if he weald pay *•"■**• wert “■tandin* by~ in the eeadid-ite for any office abort that of $11* toward the coat of extension “ 4 ,err1fc: TVs

c_„„ “-Tt ssr^sr^s.’s.Ts

two campaigns is prohlblUre. A glad to dre him eerrtoe. ThU we other in a forty-«lhMpUe ta noTeew OmjbMi third cooct against the direct pri- understand is the sit nation with ell * iatt * r - *>« the Coast Guard's cotter ma.y is that it has not raised the residents on that side of the railroad. T*** Mfral eaaa. Editor of Cm* standard of candidates for office This Durlag the wlater month* there mar is anybody tells you that war With MCh TO b. . o. the people, or .« he toj rUheeie. opee In thu o»t eootioo. l.’i^' TOlil'iiJ iJ'lh. !

sndidates for office This Durlag

may be a reflection on the people, or not be many ly be a reflection on the political section, but la

rs. but it Is neTertheleas s fact. many, and it »n

Where the people hare exercised company is looking for their prerogative In the selection of would take «»rp«

candidates, too often the selection been that of men whom no poilt leader would accept the responsibility

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can be substantiated

P«a in taai *»»« courageous in met.. r*1 there are 01 t^e Uf, of .hips aad the wen -mm —.. .. run them. Kohler by far thaa the ,* discipline that holds armies together •* is the roiontary and heroic discipline itoelf la a of the sea. P #

J?E ^c* ■

‘•ght pmpsrtj tor public

U coaeentioa hall, which m > ■m of the riST" ^ ^ ‘ U . M th. Tiro to

Atlas tic City Press Caps Mar 73*? of every -xty to taking a posltwU ia ihi ^ lM ^ty of iu peoyls aad

rtoPecUag pabllc matl.rs. Jd^Li^T^

mtly oae of the ceoatyto •**

»tortlgbt reepecting pabllc maturo.1 ,,'s T. ‘ —»». *— niiurs

in oe suustanuated. The TIMES editorial of last week , r ' c * at| f oae of the cosmtyto ,OT “<• exAgalnst these counu the advocates commending the soggesUon of Mayor w IT mVImu of the Uw will contend that it places Fitch that the city retain the electric thing la mo Rica sal ^ ** ,k " *“ •*— *- *'

In the hands of the people s weapon pUnt and convert U Into a comm- SmtoU Prssddent Willi.- H Bnr'lu to be used when necessary and as t»on hall, has at least had the effect M *** J, ar * m <>Pm> a togtaUtlvs such should be retained. of starting people to thinking aad “** • *“? *' thai The trouble with the direct pri- talking and that Is a gain. In aa- RoonTsS thr UTmrti * f, * r mary. as with all other laws, is that other column will be found two com- *** avoided V aoaaioe the people themselves 'all In their munlraUona. one oppoaln* aad the • ,l «*«‘ons appear to have duty. Unless they exercise their other favoring the suggestion S** 1 * **'?!** u “* »»te in the seroion |«hu b«t„ 1. th. <«„„ th., w, .r. h.. a u o,* a,..„ uSr'.r2S^SmS^i?2 the paat. the direct primary might opinions and hope others will make »blrb kave a very Important as well be wiped from the statute use of our columns to exp re*, their 00 , *«‘a*»«‘oe Of course the .1U y-—■>. t"S,rr~2

... eapcusKc piece o: -.e-a on mis very Important subtort ..wV.ri “ ““7 ucnecesexry burden a.

rtwctlon machinery which has failed to Sea Isle city From a general^- ^haT^-.b^T^d^i‘» °« « _ o. iu »0T.~ imh.i«. of VITO ih.r* v—vih .1. hithl, a„|r.hl, P.vTH. oSt.v.2 ‘? rh Ih ™TO~i£ "“ dom and Iron: such .ttoto.im.. ... would be a ienrthv eni a....* ***F then " -•—■ * •

■TtEpIT and praise is doe l—* nr- v_ny conuntsaionera ran I., r.

tooraible for and all who took part >. PTOTO Sv. w. city -l,h th,

<«..««, Chn..TO ir«. i to. ^ “ olt,r

shapely tree to begin w.tb, th. l^bt- IN appointing Attorney General la * **• ■ M » [ ffectiv. producing Slone to the Supreme Court bench.

~ "" '»»- —■egg ear more central.la dom and from such expressions the *°”. *** • *«*gthy. careful, delibCity Commissioners can learn the 7T!!.** •••■‘on. giving the publir at

„ , ln * Ur «* m opportunity to know what

anjp—

laws.

“ am to

— ~ •- *khi direction, as we nttls or nothing of the future Eton gamble. ^ luiure Ws know from the post that the •toctric light bcidlnga have cost the city at ^to wrirting about ist das *g. to i m.? u .STw iSS and wiser to sell the property and machinery and reduce the debt with the proceeds of said mis. aad relieve bar4en t M r p2 - [bir “ mueh of

dty

—— — 'toI smowius in raiuat

dty then could well afford to pay the

***** ** location for

“ — i»roouc!ng .-vvone 10 me Supreme Court bench »u»* i , llM wm of the most beautiful and attrsc- President CooUdge ecored one on the r * l> * Kay Star and Were tore tram we have ever seen and one political sham. » k„ K.a ... «mr»e. every government, to be noc-

• •« have ever seen and < which was s splendid advri

for fiea Isle City.

NOBODY wanted *he government air sution at Cape May when the tiSM came to open the bids os laet Saturday Neither the people of CapMay nor tie gorerument need be die oouragsd at this The time will com* and that not far distant when bidders t*U1 tostie each other to secure s proposition

political sharps who bad picked other *™T government, to be suc-

s: loh w.tSl’rr^

consul ling the WhlU Hoorn, al- otbem ofTno^"

^^ ‘ n<1 bon '* ,r - tj —

bar . been turn*. H i, nlTIl^y TbLi^ts^?^.^

lumry Ikyn^ Si

C stands for Cal and alo. for Cool .T 1 * 1 *"■ He will be seen Idge . , . h# 3 T •• of ,h * Council end

It sunde tor ccnverseti.-. i,„ ! fc • , rJ ‘ eho— But Cal doesn't stand fo?W?er-, IJk ' Uk*

tloo et all.

With him such an an is

_ to ■ . bar— out betake yer prevent mm. of the unwue *

1 ^° f 5 0,d . ,h * Property the dty

TO TO, TO “* 1 *"'- “ *W mid debt to the amount of ..i- *Hr»

wbjch wooto mm. 3i5

JSTi' . '*•” rmn — iii.- ••* l" interest on deU la the —

“““ •$ years

Hut Hare Good Counrilmen

ff 'be proper men css be persusriw* >'• •—d_*W .Uctio, to CouncUsn^ •» -*«tod. there to re.**, V£

m??o£2£2t * TO1« TO. t4 TO .to SITtoto tH^ * r Maoerely rss—mad the Bale

Urt ‘ ^ Very stseerely yourw

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