Cape May County Times, 30 October 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CAFE MAT OOUFTT HUB, FKDAY, OCTOBER 30,1888.

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ibematorial Campaign Now DeOeloping Into Hot Battle

Qacctiou From Op©■■exitk Fomiace Ckarjw That Aati fchl Leaoc Tried To ,< Ft■me ,, Him

tney Procb Moore With Three New Questions RChoo: Md the J nnh nf tk. I

«t Nevtoo. A. Harry Moora. Demooatlc candidate for rrreroor.

U««o^ which be aald was the doenlnatlm force behind the Whtt-

aiU hold that by the eleci te Hudson county '

he cant held it If the AnU-Salooa Leasue U supporting him ' Now Mr. Whitney is taoppln* an around on prohibition. He's like a roed In t storm, first bent this way and then the other way. My opponent voted against the Etsbteenth Amendment, and then he voted for

•*e Hoberi Acv"

Then came his attack on the Dry devotion to my church and in my allegiance to the Constitution of the United States. For 26 years I here been a teacher tn Sunday 1 and the head of the Men's of the Lafayette Reformed church, bet I know the men at the head of the Anti-Saloon League.

the lies they have told about

Moore Would Debate

In answering throe of the first group of questions which the Republican threw at him. Moore also did eome throwing of his own. He

challenged Whitney to

anywhere and at the issues of the

"We can

itney to meet 1 ■1 anytl^Mk to uet

e campdWn.

r fiues-

tn a statement covering the challenge. "and I am o( the opt that such a jneetlng would fur

Raising Fund* To Fence Cemetery The Ladies' Endowment C m ft tee of Tabernacle M. E. Church, of Erma, ware entertained at dinner Thursday of Uat week at the “New Center House," Wildwood, by Mrs. Libby Barnett. The table was

were heartily enjoyed by all. after which Mrs. Jennie Bates, the president of the Committee, aroee

The ladles tbea proceeded with the business of the day. The aim of the committee is to rates enough money to purchase s new iron fence to enclose Tabernacle Cemetery. the fence will coat ll.OK. Any one wishing to contribute to this fund may do so by giving any amount to the committee. Those present were Mrs. Jennie Bates, of Fishing Creek, president; Mrs EUa Bally, of Cold Spring, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Hildreth. CoM secretary; Mrs. Mary

of Fishing Creek, also the as. Mrs. Libby Barnett and Mrs. Hannah Leimlng. of Cold

e such as is resorted to by

YbitB Birthpiaoc After SO Tea Ultam a Tea

He also declared this his naim for would than the amount Whitney *> ally expended out of him

Replying to the second question —a query as to what Moore, during his 17 yuan' off rial life in Jersey City, hgd done to prevent alleged corrupt acts an the part of

and Mr. Musroe." ■aid the candidate tn his Lambert Till* speech, "went down into my church to find out If I were there on a sight when they

no fraudulent registration or voting that he knew of had occu in that period la Jersey City. chlnery during the past It years, he said, was ta the hands of s Republican proaeeuter and the real answer to Senator Whitney was ‘ ' *7

» and I will continue to be. I am against say system which permits the rich to have a

City speech as exhibit “A* in show th»t although Whitney is the AatiSnlocn League's csndsistf he tor Wet M

They Must Fit The millwork for doors and vindows for a home must fit >r everything else i? askew. To ast they must be of the right and of lumber put together ight. See us for millwork. H. S. FOX LUMBER CO. OPPOSITE READING STATION

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church tn Jersey City asking port for the Anti-Saloon Ler How do yon reconcile this h part in view of your present stand on the prohibition question T" Tbere is no Insincerity and In-

r fifty mrs. Half s century ago they left 'stertown as yoongsters Tee years later they came to New Jar sey. Most of toe forty years that * - - tired ta WUd-

mme to Wildwood a few years ago.

William Smith, colored, of Wood-

Drug Ring Revealed in State Prison Authorities Adopt Drastic Meat arcs To Stop Operations

Discover Many Addicts Drastic measures to check operations of narcotic peddlers, who have during some months past been supplying drugs tor addicts have been taken by the principal teper. Joseph 8. Hoff, of the New irsey State prison. Twenty prisoners have been placed la solitary confinement, sad convicts have been removed from all positions that might enable them to smuggle drugs is to

examinations in an effort to bring ta light the source of the drug

supply.

According to Information given by the convicts, the drug has at timer been secreted In mall and it has also been dropped at designated spots tn vegetable patches and in the Urge yard opposite the prison on Third Street. Discharged I - lets and friends on toe outsldu have been implicated tn the narcotic conspiracy. The prison officiate la their Investigation have also discovered that drugs have bean inserted in small hand balls and I amid over the waU* Into the prison yard while ths convicts, sometime* more than a thousand in number, have been engaged in their recreation. It Is also believed that toy parachutes, such aa children improvise from handkerchiefs, have

_ > get drugs to the

convicts. Several of these parachutes have been found rfter having been thrown into the air so

as to land ta the prison yard.

f yea have mot yet awakened the worth of the time and turn to H at once and aaa tor yourself stoat aa important sad ■enieat market pines ft te.

negligence of these officiate, the action taken against them was in accord with Mr. Hoff's determlnatioo to shat off all possible avenues to the drug traffic which has flourished during recent oaths. Nine of the twenty convicts have been reins sod from solitary uflnement following treatment id examination as to the source of the drugs and the eleven others will be returned to their normal Ison status within a few days. At the preneat time there are about thirty-fire prisoners serving time tor selling or posses drugs and twenty have been found suffering from the effects of the drugs or dteutfcutlng them to

a placed ta solitery confinement

BEESLETS POINT Mr. and Mrs- J. McCall had company on Sunday from National Park and New Gretna. Norman Bailey, of Corbin City. u in town Monday on business. Miss Mabel Clay and father motored to Court House on Wedeedsy afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Corson entertained Rev. Btoffels and family Wednesday evening. Joe McCall and brother motored to Millville on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Toon* ere in Tuckahoe Wednesday evening on bualneaa. R. F. Smtih attended a Republican meeting at Tuckahce Wednesday evening. Miaa Evelyn Young spent one evening this past week with Mrs. Ruth McCall. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson and three children motored to Hammonton on Sunday. Stephen Young and daughter ete Ocean City shoppers on

Saturday.

For Sale—Suit Used ears, all makes. Buy now. Ices as low aa |160. They won't last long at that figure.

for $21 to Job TribbsC also of Woodbine, was on toe verge of being sent to the county Jail, but

paid the amount stated on the check. Local Trooper Smith, of Marshallrille. was given the warrant and be trailed the man. who had been making a practice of having several residences. Justice

Smith for toe strategy be used in

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