Cape May County Times, 13 April 1928 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Boards Filed L * m ” AAfc **** D,mifc— For R< **"

A description of i

number of

M. McPherton, WIUTWOOD- MW* Ikon ^ „( Counf- “""r' “*

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fe r:s:.k Dei suit and r.eorste to the Pedersl Gorern- 's^i Prixr 1 = <*r- _ j mmu aUo to the New York CKy Snllivmn-The I'nltad Sutoe-^,

I Hear Candidate Latest Books For Governor For All Tastes

Election Hoick Center of Stage in WiWwood (Continued From P*|:e 1)

’Blowing of Auto Homs • Nuisance

Wildwood Repubticara

County Librarian

Resent Outside Inflnenres J a

i Blo«>!nir of SLUtomoblle horn*

One of the most ontapoken ui- hue not only become a nuisance.

bnt It actually contribute* to accidents, according to the Keystone Automobile Club of New Jersey, which ear* enforcement officers are gradually Inclining to the belief that there would be less accident*, particularly at intersections, if there were no

horn* on motor cars.

happened than that an indepen-|th. Third Ward CUirens' Club, dent shouK creep into office ou t and former president of the Tax- » straight tlrket fight between payer-’ Association Mr. Fox retwo factions. sen’s the Connty Republican or-

ganimion interesting •ueif in

How to Do It. Problem th- Wildwood fight, as he con-

tends it is. ‘There Is no fight In

herewith hv the rjhr."w.- ‘ JU! ' , h0 '' xz - xt * “ re * oln * tb< ' county." he say*, "so why .’o. -j, ..videut/ soys a state- -- tw 1 1>* reduced, and yet progro* l*; ih- county official* and other* raen t by the Club, "that many in,/” ; ? T . rated, , 0 lM . maintained and plenty of ukP t -, moc h Interest in our, drivers consider the use of their 1-llrT.L. w ■'i«agi07«cgt Is tc be si v “p. ft*- Wiiua »k1 fight, r: tlu; only,born* as the ptiiue uieaoe of p<«.,ni !u " ret bMn expu ’ nfld - J? r *» l ; kne. It. they are not making! venting accident*. The fallacy

, _ Mor- nctio" wtth pleBty of ptof and ac- | y nctet ha* been done, but that frVnds for thrtr ticket, but arc 0( MK h a jirentmptlon is readily iArson. MMattsex t ountr*, t»on. the founwuu will be ac- probably does not .mean that It ir-ally creating enmities One of 1 appaieiu. The claim is made in

can’t be done. the Freeholdera has said if the i 86 per cent, of accident* that a The present Commissioners ask , i d Oommisaionarv are not re-

y.M —, --T—~ v w . : recognition of the.r record for el*cted. WUdwood w01 get noththe die-' poiidtm of the campaign and mad* There has been some fiction of progreesivenesw. and point out the | n ,- r rnm the county, and we feel

" b ,ve been an eloguent appeal for tV whoie- unusual merit this season. We many bard surfaced streets, the i tho, when a Freeholder *sys that h-"” ' , clerk's Office, hearted support of etery member recommend thc*c for excellence of n . w Boardwalk. Paclflc Avenue j, t , tllne to c *|| , hall. We ',,‘lVrson secretary j of the Third Ward orgaaitalkm ». character dellneatloa and strength lighting and many other Improve- w „, lo know lf we elected a

- v of Election: 1 the coming primary campaign. of plot , ment*. all fully financed, and yet fro,-holder or a Caar." , . Bennb-i '•' Ullwn 8 •’^ruunv. prcsblrnt of Feuchtwanger—Ugly Duchess. A with a tax rate In this expensive p ,, f Mr p^- , , r.:-l U ard. Kepuc- , aMC i,tkm oiitH»~| rk. 1 „r isec .. to. as In the i Atcgaroicss, oi r

‘ ... , in the mo»e*uent to make It one to), whose repulsive personality piomiaes, an<Mbere are many who -,, u | (n pmlM of Senator

of the biggest and strongest in and political ambitions nerc more , **y that tn the past !-*£"**! Bright, to look with favor on _ - — * - - - - - 1 wK.. m-sre rpO-hot for t ... - --

horn was sounded, hut proof of W Instead of ’autoinobUe ac^-

it* IncffectlvehiiG* i* uttcated by the fact that the accident oc-

f HOf’SE.

The following • ■

r.cpubllcan r

curred!

"Raucous blast*, eai--plitting wb'stles and howling siren* cannm overcome the accident has* ards created by Wckless dri'lng or Is^k of control on the port of ih* operator. Too many drivers pldee the 11 sole reliance In their horns or other signaling device* to clear their paths and get them aero** Intersections without disaster. when their better judgment would dictate the limita-

tion of speed to a rate - able* instant control. •The law puts It sour' .

to the operator of motor vehicles to be careful, and when we begin to look upon traffic accidents •accidents by automobile driv-

wUlch

then less reliance will bi

placed on Inanimate equipment

and more responsibility “U

• ipegator for' his quostionrblc

judgment.

Experience lias demonstrated the danger. If not the fUtlUty. i.t placing any dependence upon I horns a* a means of preventing

accident*."

Tailor!;. French Cleanbifc. Pressing and Kcpairing 137 42nd Stre«t (Cor. Central Avenue) Sea Isle City. H. J.

Second Ward.

hlrtortaU romance paliitcd In grim J year of IfiM as low ** Itention about the Freeholders. It 1 11 oo the! year of 1M«. T Wa*g*«»{ would be against human nature, * of Uargaiet. t ountes* of Ty- argument that speaks louder than for tb , Kreeholdeiw. who are all I. whose repuislvo persotiality p;oml*c*. an.' there are many who n f Stenator

m*. >1 ' VBr, ' WBdwutd. Then he Introdneed T. than counterbalanced by the vfcl-; many votera who were red-hot for. n ^ Wtc _ or w fa H over them-; i,, .; iicmocratlc. b««-1 nmou Haafi. CJertt nf the Consty ousaes* of her cootemporarie*. the opposition, are roollng alt, s#|v ^ prnm talng improvements. 'icerge Hicks. »»• Boort of p^wrtoWerm. as toastmas- Some of tht drocHpUeas are brtl- and swinging around to tncj^, wln benefit Wildwood If . v Third Ward. Les- t4 , r , Mr Hand handling hla job liast and the historical beck-' present Commissi oner*. Wildwood elects him. The Free»nd Irsin Stevens. ,xcellent style. ground Is well drawn. Within the past week the Com- bolder*, , know, are all honorV and Allien R. Mayor Robert C Pierpont. om- Feucbtwsagvr—l%wer. Aa elgh- uiiwOoner* have received iWe men. and will do the right, , mUsloner Alfred Taylor. Free- 1 teentb century historical romance commending them foF . lhel ‘'. . l*!' : thing by WiMwood as well as any , iv rh Ward. WII-. bolder tarry Chambers and As- of Wnrtenbnrg: the chief charac- cieaey and economy from I*™®'', other pan of the county, but Paul Snyder., scmblyman Frederick VcBarrsy t«r l« a clever Jew who manage* neut Wildwood hu^nwe * 0 *". they are human, and it Just tsn’ and Wllltam were oUera who spoke and helped the tinance* of the Duke. Tbe;among whom ^ ^5^t Fle i ri 1 human to enthuse over the sue

Point—Wlllleas

W. Haldeman. A. cUttop

i and Mr*.

Frederick McMnrrsy

j were eahers who spoke and helped iw unance* oi ir« mi*r. j u«, — ,. — r .a w-... . numan io

! make the dinaer the most success-’ talc ta long but powerful In iu, “, f ‘iner and cess—bnslness. social or poiltlcsl fa) In the history of the asso- picture of the character, of the ! wood Qolf Club, hotel —of an avowed and open enemy .

period ® 0 * r,5 V , , k ? Today It la nip nnd tuck. Nb WBfler—Bridge of San taul* Hlmmeletn. Jr., a retired : on* knows who will "win. VsttalB* -fhc «on ot flVe pv^ir of Wlldwcswi and ^.^.^ ^in an election, predictions arc whose pehtlnMs were Interwoven i representatlvc tn South , (re* that this side or the other

xi, u r-vlj P whose ddsttolf* were latrrwmrn , repr^entau /r .n^ n«uvn ---w ({Tt< lhlU (hU ^ or the other May -Eva Bonne :WoUMl right t'OtlUbOft . jhetr lives in the °f Devld Baird. •‘O’ 1 *". ar# easy winners. TTli-re are no, - N ~*"* »-*- t.’SSrin; ^ M>y—Clement New-: (Continued From Page 1) . ntnei bsenttfuily developed ’ * u, ° klcawudw- Me Mu , r (ignite that 1« l* a real fight. I -• lh, fA**:s «.• suaLy“— jt..* ss^ri

Lead in V^Jue ^Hwap Hudson 's Fiat-Prinai>tt

NEW HUDSON PRICES

t practice it permitted t

a - Si.-.nl<-y Balt*.

fu-i. iHirihld. Jvurth_jeroer. which are

. Men Are So Sclfiab.

*-■. * 1 —- — —- oi me prescu. vAfiuuuB*(uu<-i«. don Hotel, and H. Foster Gosltn. g ul rvn , ,b # commissioner* do former Freeholder, a member I minlmlM the fact that they i the T. B. Goslln ' hare as an opponent one of the

the loser* and in urn me mate f . . wt)Unll f 0 ri lnt * “» v * a * ,n oppenent one o Herbert ’ Fortunately South Jersey does not t JL Hke^mSethlnTs Hole ) eleverael vote-getlers In the

Hal nee

."J n.'SEn™ “ «*t 1 **|i . ... ii„i,. soo,» i»~j e-ml 1

r., n-w-.fn ,t\T .-/wnblstWI

• and hisi.

1>0 2S ?n ‘ - c. I to'the finish.

Whenever no other Issue pre-

nts l 1 *elf. taxes always make a

(TowBin* Through Life. jSit-r '‘*rwi^l 'uliat prople "”? w much yo " r “ r

Vestal —Kit Carson. The b H,bould be taxed, and ail people y°u?

T.»r First District, wonM Appeei to («ert* ography of this intrepid pkweer. - * *-— *--- *

J

-ssi ’ «•«.». •»' - . Auslander—The Winged Horse, i down to t b t present time, taxes ! .—

When asked what measure* he' i b e jtory oi poetry through ’be : have made an Issue wheneva: anc |*gu, would use to stop the practice, he i wherever an issue was desire . ■— .

v Tc* nship. Second Di*- Uconlcaliy replied: Take It intoi ugerlof—Marbacka. The novel-, And Wildwood Oomroiasion car borough of v poobinc | -T: Miller and Ja*. I rourt have unsuccessfully; biography of a winner of the; d I date* have seised upon this ' new JEnaav

H UDSON leadership of mode extend* to every detail and mark* a new Hodaoat supremacy, as definite as its mechanical dominance through the Super-Six principle, and to companion invention which aet today’s stand* ard for motor perfornance. Every item of finish, construction and equipment expresses value as tangibly a* its grant chj'sis qualities. Come and examine the l Super-Sixes. They will gi\ e you an r~^freah view of motor value*. Buyer* can pay for cm out of Inenmt of U -- charge for intemt, namdUng and in nirminr >. ,

7o» nihip. Flrsi Dl*-, This Stslr surely Vxr.cc xnd Jsmes U!, rsssaublc claim for damage* Jic.'h Garrison and ; \ bc'teve the Federal I'oorts

Etri(Von. wonld uphold.''

Senator 1-arson waa the guest of Senator Charles C. Read tn hi* tour through the county. At noon h, gpok* to the Ocean City Kiwani* < tub. In the aftei fc -

To«n»hip. Second Dts- . tuiue IJoyd and Martin %dficK. Jones B. Hand snd

‘ Styre.

Township. Third Dt*fhorg* Douglass and HarEdward llollingshead

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NOTICE OF HEOIgTRV AND ELECTION 1

notice la beieby

Our Times. A readable account of . . . ttaJ.lM’l u« u* »»., r.™ i» F- J ‘ r8 ° w * T to HI

jggrz?S& ! sr-£S2 n jp>»M**-'n* *•-^raRiwrwirsfs-ji Theie tatAa mV be reoucsted 5 School baseball team will on JjW. °i!

■i i be heel quarter* or any ofL the current season when Uw Buttons of ’be Cape May local schoUra will clasf with u -- •hie from Hamroonton High

visited Court House and Cape May. In the evening he spoke *1 the

County Library-

in me evnuuK ur .

", ^.h w|^^x a m 2SS3.s , ‘-!<w>’ h—

Listen to Canffidate

F t Migb and j Pervj CrP heu,, at Nor:a Wildwood — s-.t ij Sayre and CUr-i .^ be three vluJ Issue* Vt

are facing the gtiw at this time." I

Senator tarson declared, "are (Continued From Page 1) highways, conservation of vaterj _ ...^Mvman Frederick

2iM t Uu.r.T. *«.. IV>I™

our iieacne* *»uv <»ur I f-ftnitidat.- for the U. 8.

b,«i.

_ ^ wrannanb PrwMR and made short addre^- . by the LegiHlaturc A resolution *s* pn-pared^ snd

by Ibe Governor. U a six yesr hlgbnsv im-

’ - - Milton Feldman Ncfar Liebermnn. Moe feir »r,.l Edward Happen. Krj. Tnwn-hip. Second Din--Pm Si. vcc* and Thomaa “ d b.

’“■m nm mm. nmt-M Ti.T

■ Ji.ha H. wiluiii and! i: i,hl tragrr, U«Ue! rad Elian Taylor I •*'* -. 1 First Wsrd. Second i

and!

acupw-. ,v be sent to the Board ot Chosen Freeholders, demanding that adequate means of fire protection be provided by them for the Connty Building* at the County Best, the county bridge* and Uw buildings at the county Farm. Emergency chemical tank* and »

«pre recomi en

Ethel Turpin j

l Ward.

big'-say* of any State

McCoy ’ 1 in the CbIo-a."

r,™ W«X Third 1 IV MOW *!t

■ ^‘.ri BStlSS ZmFSZJA?*-. - !i-im a Ora-j replaced the p/epossd IS-yrar pro-, ed for the tal “ r - I gram '/Web specified » primary. Fn-ebolder Chalmers. **“» *'

‘ Ward Eimt' and secondary system of highways.* present, told the Fir*mens A**® - tier., „d Fonder the plan adopted all high-: {-utloo that he was Joins erao-

rp "„; way, are cowidered •« the pri-, urfng elthin hi. power to sec that mary system snd the highway* the n-cessary equipment for the first to be Improved were left to j county Farm is provided.

Walt.! M Been j the discretion nf the Highway De-j Tbe meeting wns somewhat : Stewart Paul i partnest a boaster* meeting for the use : . v S5*“ n „, *— ■—sss-- S 4.

23% «'S^r^S&tishers l; 'b.F£St? -2 IV ™.h ..Me Mr S' nrmi,V Um. tvr. !• * Trl-Uoh « IV Vlor, IV Ir.l.r rltrb vM. » ’ b ‘! r ’“ 1 n

lurr Bcforet would approve tbl* I m reference to the Relief A” 0 '

inrasure I would want to be ah-, ^,100.

soUtely certain the Inlcrost* A .pimdld prokram h" 1 Sew Jersey are preserved^ ; arranged, which

sx?- tu 1 *'£££?'*£ «"«“»

“ «. >«= .»^rsl«!!v “.v «s~5irre2;

k>] on Saturday afternoon at Ilock. at . Park Field. . I)' WiH'-lbinr team, under the ifUng of Mr. Foley, of the School, ha* been practicing ic past three or four weeks. I* ready to meet any oppo.*'Captain Andrew Ja.-gowsky malnstay cn the mound. Ill twirl for the Woodbine Benjamin Levin will be

tid the bat.

■e infield i* composed of H. ncr. first; Herman Kopman. id: Joseph Stevenson, third. Haa*l<- Vallesc. short stop le outfield 1* -omposed of re Gxlone. Joseph Davn. H. n. Joseph Galone and Beu-

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HUDSON Super-Six CADMAN and TILTON

TUESDAY, KAY 1.

„ ... sr , .!5»s , »~!K“vS ! jr,Sva .A'Z.'i fv inekc up from said canx owing hook* .' •« or register* of nil persons 1

• respective election dljinei to the right of suffrage al th*. next etncUon. or wt«o petwomvUy appear IWoro th«» - purpose, or who »hall he > Uw satisfaction of such

__ .. UegistO- and Ki eel ton by the afltdivvti In writing of »nmf voU-f In that flection district lo be a kgai

AUTHORIZED DEALERS PACKARD—HUDSON—ESSEX

Ninth Street and Bay Avenue

Ocean City, N. J.

» entitled ' I of era*-, any per-,

rty to come

weight of a woman - * fiwt PK tr usually tqual to twtccl r ght of the Ingredient*- '

mlrpowr of revising and correcting I the orildnal rectHer. or adding tl < the names of all P«w-- —'

i the right of suffrage a ig itwcfroro the name i-

on who. after a fair opportur..., e heard, shall !-• known not to rntltled to vote, tn that election A irirt. at the next etectlon. I

AD* that a

PRIMARY ELECTION r AH Political Parti** Will BOROUGH OF WOODBINE the iSh day of May. ! monitng and nine oVloch tn imlng (standard llmr) for the purm of making nomination* of can.II.tea for the following of tire* Seven D«..«at«a L *'.V*. ,0 Rc - * hi i can Nat .ana I C*nv*otton. Seven Alternate Orieostri at Large to Republican National Convention.

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and then studied

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“*y Hr graduated In IMT , krtchi entitled “Ju*t Married." by

ic degree of R 8 ««» to, » r Kora and Horner,

d the degter off i~ i yellow log the ineeticg.lH'tro**’ , l»S' to Ulfi “* •a* ! beef sandwiches, coffee. “Y «****

y-ngtnee. of Middlesex ; ^ r , kf aerred. after . H* wns ORT Ba***^* cigsra were pas sed a room ^JTunly 0 ^^’® f M,d - j tor M tarson'waa elected to Grand Jury Returns

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