Cape May County Times, 6 November 1925 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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La ware CoMt Railway Company Will Act Quickly Chas. C. Read Badly Injured In Collision

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after aa examlaaUoa the »ky-

CSt aa oecorete account erf his ininriui oatU aa X-r*j is taken Aa X-ray photograph wiU

New Bids For Boardwalk and Jetty Repairs Taktaf Up Beaasj Tracks on A i Mr Erf erred To City Solicitor

New Pavilions Are Needed

Award For County Farm Laundry Made Cbaries H W3K of Ocean Tiew, Will Construct Building— Bridge Tender Appointed

Cape May County Republicans Elect Ticket by Good Majority Vote Polled Was Light and There Waa Much Splitting of Tickets Throughout County—Democrats Worked Hard For Local Candidate-, But Without Success

Redding Quits Sheriff's Office To Become Mayor

CKy. Cape May. film* a valuation lower than that siren when the

Who was Re-Elected on Tuesday

Court House Hallowe’en Big Success Nothing Lost in Attendance, Mirth or Sine of Carnival By

Harry Moore Governor By Some 40,000

'Republicans Maintain Overwhelm > ing Control of Both Branches of ' Legislature; Elect Congressman Moore Won Three Counties

Old Jail To Be Moved Now

Foster Goelin was the oily si tee at the ru*i»lar meeting oT the Board at Chosen **—

Leonard Tboreashtare. at Avalon be bad -oof erred with Avalon an1A at

Chamber of Commerce Meets Monday Night City Chas

An idea of the fore* W tnej

tapnet eaa be sained frees the’ fact that erery paacil. and l»-, f« U ^«dsn^ ctadins a fonatata pen. taM» U a

Prizes Awarded Paraders

The weatherman was kind to Conrv House folks on Wedneadsy evening and granted them a good Bight for their postponed Hallowe'en carnival, which it was declared Vast nothing In Its drawing power by the ' being conceded ttu.

With only nine unreported rJatricts. A Harry Moore, of Jersey City, held a laud of 39,495 over his RepuMIcsn oprorent. State Senator Arthur WiJtney.

Wednesday nlgtt

Aside from the gorerneralup. the Republican party practical!;' swept the State, however. It r-tained control of both the Senatt and House of Assembly of the Legislature. and elected a Congressman. Stewart Appleby defeating J. Lyle Klnmouih. Democrat, of the third

congressional aivtrtct-

Although none of the figvres ts-

tkal of a r»r ago and was a recBnrton D. Corson was marshall of the parade which formed on North Main Street and started on ttaM. the Una of march helng out Msehsalr Street to South Boyd, an Sooth Boyd to Hand Avenue.

L la front of the i City Band and Pro-

deal n( re-build the City's sewerage system. and that a new well at the water plant may be needed. New are also needed on the

ill Tried Suicide i Fit of Deapoodency

Cape May County remained in the Republican ranks at the general election last Tuesday, giving healthy majorities to all of the candidates of that party, from Arthur Whitney, for Governor, down to Joseph O. Champion, for Pree-

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The Republican, majorities In this county were smaller than usual, due la a large measure to t weather and the general apathy of the voters The Democrats, too. put forth strong efforts In Ocean City to elect candidates for Freeholder -Iff, and Wildwood did s for their Democratic . candidate. There waa much splitting ol tickets everywhere. AssemblyC Read, who is In the hospital, recovering from an ruto accident In which he was badly hurt last Thursday, received the largest vote, running of Whitney by 100 votes. Graham carried Wildwood by a small majority, but North WUdvood and West Wildwood piled up huge Republican majorities R. Howard Thorn, the Democratic candidate for Freeholder, beat Joseph G. Champion

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candidate for Sheriff, tied with Alfred R. Smite, the Democratic candidate. In Middle Township,

cond district. The Result

srsi h £ Jcsr 'is and the dose vote In Essex where | by only votes, waf J®** j hu, ofllie ms Sheriff, for three «»-_.> years, and Charles C. Read will 0000(1 usually RapuolF-an. with *° **** 10 Tr ' ntoc “> represent j; “RSSlSSS'SJi^rSS: mded gras'’, ^m^Jdng the Re- dln * w " dected as Mayor of Peraorvnel of the Legislatnre In hte hom * toWD **

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lts will be publican Sens crate, while tl

House of Assembly and both were Republicans. Mr. Abell. In Morris county, ran ahead at Whitney on the ticket. Other Senators reelected were: Senators Richards of Atlantic; Mackay. • of Bergen; Reeves, of Cumberland; Mathis, of Ocean, sad Simpson . of Hudson. Many Important appointments will be made by Mr. Moore following his Inauguration on the third Tuesday In January of 1936. TTiey will include the name of a State

Dan nerhi nrh Tax Collector At Woodbine. Leo M. Dannerhlrach waa elected Tax Collector.

reived 113 votes, while Stone got 167. Jacob Benson and Morris Kennsky were unop pored

Mrs. Mk-belettl v unconscious In the gas filled r by Mrs. Tayler. proprieties* of

OFFICIAL COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS

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of Cape May County my sincerv appreciation of the handsome support given me at the election — " C and to express my

for their evidences of kindness amypathy In my recent aedd CHABI-Kfi c. READ. U-Adv.

The Democrats scored a victory the election of Carlton M. Wenteott, of South SenvlUe. as Coroner.

Un for this office, but William H. Smith, of Cape May Court House, ran on stickers In the ■•personal choice" column on Tuesday's ballots. The official figures are not yet in on the Coroner vote, but Westcott is elected by a healthy majority.

At Stone Harbor two councillen were elected without oppoidion. They were Harold 8. Roe-

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WIU sell for 315 quirk sale. 1934 Ford Tudor Sedan (or sale. Good as new. Lot of 3SUA0.

Del. Fox I

> (or sale. 5

months old. Color, nearly white

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Township Committee Fight at Court House Luther Swain, present Township Committeeman, of Middle Township. was opposed for re-elect ion hy Herbert Williams, and was elected by a majority of slightly

the applications for 1M i ballots for Went Wildwood waa charged that the I Clerk of that town took t

t sulking «u»p»-y in «f the