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CAPE MAY COrntTY TIMES. rMBAY. MAY IS. 1927
Senator Bright Makes Statement Gives His Version of Judge-
ship Hold-up
Clarence 0. Letzkus
Could any osciim; be weaker than the above quoted explanation? The only poinU made were that h*- wan catering to one wing of the Democratic party, and that there waa personal animosity between himself and the Governur of the State. Hence he was justified in embarreling all the
i people of the county.
(Communication) it wan -old stun" anyway, as Cape May C. H.. May 9. the people were already familiar Editor Times: jwith the excuses mad.- by him. as It hav been advertised for the the charges of the Govpast two weeks in Cape May'ernor of the State that Senator County that Senator Bright Bright betrayed the conBdence of would make astounding revela- Governor Moore by agreeing in lions and astonishing disclosures ,he session of 1926 to confirm as. to why he refused to endorse i^th Judge Eldredge and Charles Judge Henry H. Eldredge for le- Bohm if their names were handappointment. thereby keeping IO the Senate: afterward Cape May County without a ,|, }n ,ing Bohm and refusing Judge for more than a year. This endorse Judge Eldredge. Will wonderful explanation that was anyone b,. deceived by surb pro-
to astonish the voters of this [iaKalI da?
county was to be made at a me.!- i n another part of hin speech called for that purpose at.,j,c Senator gives him If credit Tuckahoe. In ihe extreme end of for , he advertising of our county the county, on the evening of by th( . Board of Freeholders. May 6. Now. Inasmuch as he has an--The meeting was held as tm-t j ragonlxed. and tried to prevent
election of each and
H.ad of the Stone Harbor
Lumber Company, Stone Harbor.
officer of the Seamon-L*Ukus Kh edule and there were less than
Company, and director of thej thr e* down people prewnt. who niem b4r of the Board. First National Bank. Sea Isle ;were cur | 0 us to know what ex-, tbouls1lt of h „ dom , n , tln|; or b .
would make to voters of | lng . able to (I1 any way influent
City.
We knew that Mr. U-tzkus and , bp county (whose support he Jesse I>. liUdlam. of Cap.- May again seeking) as to wh. Court House were warm friends, through his action, the courts of but we did not know that 'heyj tb* county were crippled and looked si. much alike, in silbou- embarrassed for more than ette. that practically every all-1 year, and great Inconvenlei bouette fan picked las; seek's and expense caused the cliizens
subject for Mr. Ludlatn. In fact, i at large,
only one correct reply was re-1 The following is the ceived. and that from Mrs. Han- (not reason) glwn by him at the
nah McMurtr.e, of Ocean City. - advertised meeting:
to whom theatre ticket* have . been mailed. Eeeardinc Jud^e Eldredge
The name appeared in the ad- Verbatim'
vertt'.'ineul of the Stone Harbor,
Hunji.er Company, and was in "A year ago we had in c the second column of the Ciasai- '•.Minty several officers wht fled page. term* were about to expire, and
jone of them was the Judge of
Try It This Week ! the Common Pleas Court which
, "*■ had been filled by Henry H
and aee If you can correctly name K|drert Thrre ,.«. ri . alBO tw , the subject on page one of thi* vacallc , P1 , ln thl . Board section. You wnl ..ud five names of TaaaI)on j t ^ customary concealed among the Classified when (h) . Governor, who U t ads, one of which will fit the ( I ^ mocral 1o appolnt men or wo •Uhoueti. subject. men who are of his own polltl If you u« the coupon in your cal fa | lb lo , hat particular ofreply, you will comply with all flrP . and Henry H. Eldredge bethe rules of this f»,clna!lng con- '| n g a Democrat. It fell to his lot test. Remember that six sets m ni! the Judgeship In that bill, of tickets. (12 in all) are given -The Executive Committee met each week, three sets lo R. F. D. , and they discussed what they • residents, and three to those who wanted to do. and they deterge! their newspapers from the mined lhal they wanted lo en local post offices or by city; dorse H. H. El dredge for Judge.
column of this
them ia quite amusing. The Senator also claimed credit for the hard surfaced roads which were voted on by the people of the State. Does he control the
winds and
His modesty conspicuous.
And If he had any real, valid, reasonable and patriotic reason (not excuse) for his permitting personal admiration for one wing of the Democratic party to penalise all th.- litigants and taxpayers of the county, why was it not written over his - wn signature in the public prints and not whispered In a little gathing In th.- extreme outskirts of
the county'
men all thought It would be an excellent thing it President Fitch could get Mr Parker to address the next meeting of the Cape May
County Chamber.
Shortly after this Inncheon the party left for Baltimore, being at city line by a police escort who speeded them through traffle to the Southern Hotel, where headquart-
ers were established.
Greeted by Baltimore Mayor Mayor Howard W. Jackson, a firm and loyal friend of (Ape May County, had made the necessary preliminary arrangements to make the delegations stay a success. In this he was ably aided by George J. clautlce. executive secretary of the Baltimore Association
the successor to the
ikrldsbo rough, whose untimely death last summt- was sincerely mourned by his many ape May County frienda. At 6.30 that evening the porty ere the guests of the City of Baltimore and its newly created Visitors' Bureau, at a dinner In the ball room of the Southern Hotel. In his usual felicitous manner. Mayor Jackson expressed i his pleasure at again greeting the Cape May County group His r«markable facility for remembering names was evidenced when be called the roll of those who bad been on the previous parties and made happv references to inci-
Particol-
and Ralph Stevens, of Cape May (Tty. to add other touches to the picture which t ape May County was presenting to their old and new friends in the Monumental City. Both did excellently. Following the dinner, the party war ntertalned at the Auditorium Theatre as guests of the city and of the Baltimore Association of Commerce. The following forenoon was spent in spreading the message of the tour In the city and after lunch the party left for Washington, remaining there last night and coming here today.
Roster of Party
Cape May City Jerre Chambers. City Commissioner: Sam 8chellinger. City Commissioner: Ralph Stevens. Edward
P. NTttinger.
Wildwood and Wildwood Crett Marsh Balnbridge, Secretary Wildwood Chamber of Commerce; William H. Austin, ofllcial representative. Wildwood Crest; John It Humber, official representative.
Wildwood: Morris Feed on. William H. Gerstel. Hotelmen's Association; Joseph Probtnsky. Rotary Club; Sol Oettinger. Athletic (Tub; Walter Harrison. Real Estate Board; Walter M. Be*rs. Merchants' Association. Sea Isle City David Geller. Heber M. Sands. Stone Harbor Charles D. Quick. Howard 1 Taylor. Cape May Gouty W. R. D. Hall. County Publicity Director.'
One cent a word places your message before 25,000 readers. In four newspapers, the Cape May County TIMES, the Ocean (Tty NEWS, th# Seven Mile Beach. REPORTER and the Port Norris ADVERTISES. Use the Classified Ads.
GEORGE R. GRE1S ATTORNBT AND COUNSELLOR-AT-I-AW 97 and Sue ucsse v,lty THIS and Trust Building OCEAN CITY. N. J.
at least not! dents of former visits.
' larly did he regret the
Dr. Sam Harkrr. of Cape May (Tty. and Mayor George Marklsad. of
Stone Harbor.
Mayor Jackson told his guests that the Idea of a Visitors' Buresu was first conceived by him after the visit of the Cape May County party last year. He said the energy and enthusiasm displayed by the Cape May rountians had convinced that Baltimore was overlooking something that would
Mall Addrcaa
and Charles Bohm and Samu<
Fanning for the County Board of Taxation. That was for the Democrats. After they had done that they notified me of their decision, and in response to that I said t shall be heartily In favor of it. But when 1 railed upon the Governor and told him that the Democratic party had met at the courthouse and bad determined to endorse Judge Eldredge and Samuel A. Fanning, he said to me. "Who do you want on the County Board of Taxes?' and I said the same man who occupies it now, Mr. Bohm. He said. T am not pleased with the second name on there.' meaning the name of Samuel A. Fanning. and *aid he wanted to consider the matter. That night he sent In the name t Judge
Eldredge for appointment. "But a year has elapsed and
two sessions of the Legislature have gone hy. and he has never sent in the second name yet. I was representing 'my people, the Democrat* of Cape May County, having the authority to make their choice, and I was willing to carry on. but the Govern'-
Commercial Business College it? Commerce Bldg., Atlantic Clt
Dr. Chas. A. Furey OSTEOPATH <t4 E. Wildwood Avo.. Wildwood MO Washington St., Ctpc May 1*00 Packard Bldg., Phliadtlphi. Philadelphia: Tuesday and Frtda Every other day In Wlldtrn d Both telephonoe.
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Is a prescription for Colds. Grippe, Hu. Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It kills the germs.
SMITH ENDICOTT. i be a benefit to the city Chairman Republican Executive When the Mayor finished. Bill Committee of Cape May County. I Hall spoke briefly and then railed ion Marsh Balnbridge. of Wildwood.
Enthusiasm Marks Third
Trip of County C. of C. j
(Con Inuod from dim One)
Every one was up bright and early Monday morning. Wildwood and *'ape May literature and picture* were prominently displayed
the hotel lobby and distributed elsewhere throughout the city.
At 12.16 Monday, the tourists ere the guests of the wholexale section of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce. Bill Hnll briefly
outlined the purposes of the the Wl'nlngtonlans and party then bad a rare trea
bearing Walter Parker, executive
:-pre»ldent National Flood Pre-
vention and River Regulation Commission. tell of the appalling farts in connection with the Mississippi river flood. The Cap. May County
at Wildwood-By- The-Sea rshe Beecher Kay Realty Co. Real Estate - Mortgages - Insurance
JULIUS WAY. M. D.
ROMNEY PLACE
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J omet Days at Court House—Mon day Wednesday and Friday. Othei
People’s Bus Service, Ocean City, N. J. Bus Schedule of Time L^ave Corbin City Ocean Gty Ocean City Leave Arrive 7 A. M. 8 A. M. 9 A. M. 10 A M. II A. M. 12 M. 2 P. M. 3 P. M. 4 P. M. 5 P. M. 6 P. M. 7 P. M. 9 P. M. 10 P. M. II P. M. Schedule Subject to Change Without Notice
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CUMBER LAHD CLEANING CO. CLEANERS 3402 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood.
Charles E. Foster FUNERAL DIRECTOR South Seaville New Jersey Bell Telephone: Sea Isle City 26-R-4
Criminal Court Next Week
miptrte
it man Shot It. Information.
Crimln. 1 Court In Cape May , - ■ ■ County Is set for Monday. Tuee 3 - day and Wednesday next. It i ! G. F. Allsteel sr r, ":r11 oh« Fun**.
criminal matters
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Men's Store
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Decoration Day May 30 But whv wait until then to do all your decorating? Ask to be shown some samples of wall paper, then get my estimate for doing your work. That means Real Decoration. A guarantee of satisfaction goes in every batch of paste. *4. W. Young Petersburg, N. J.
The only hat cleaning place in Cape May County. Bring your felt hat to us. We will make it look like new. All work guaranteed. NEVRO’S Under Edgcton Inn 3411 Pacific Avenue Wildwood, N. J.
Good, Clean Coal W. H. AUSTIN CO. WILDWOOD, N. J. "The Old Reliable Yard"
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WJLUTS P. HAINES. M O. DISEASES OF THE EYE Cor '«•- and 9th St OCEAN CITY
KEATING'S Both Phones Cleaning- -Dyeing—Pressing PLEATING
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H. RICKERS, SR.
Upholsterer
Hair Mattresses Benenod 13 6Srd 8L CUj
i Furnlshid
When You Build consider fair dealing and dependable construction. See members of The Master Builders Exchange of Wildwood, N. J. JOHN H. CURVAN, Secretary
BOTH PHONES Rakestraw Sign Shop 110 East Pine Avenue Wildwood, N. J.
“Quickest and Best Road Service la Cape May Co maty* Irving Fitch Real Estate - - Insurance
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
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Cape May City: 221 Decatur St. Both Phones:
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