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THE BUGHEE PLATFORM State Comptroller Newton A. K. Bugbee, candidate for the Republican momination for Governor, today issuthe program, the carrying out of, which he pledges, should he be elected Governor of this State in November. The statement follows:"It is the duty of every patriotic i Jersey to choose a mot for the one thing Te CANNOT do. Prohibition is an accomplished fi No Governor | canm Cew Jer any dryer than it will be after Jan ary 16, 1920. Any candidate for Gov« ernor who attempta to secure voles en the plew that he can add to the effectiveness of the Eighteenth Constitutional | Amendment . or detract before a retum is on any utility investment. s, to be accomplished by an indeas raizement of actual capital roads i P 3. Carry on the present administration of State affaire. 4. Reduce the cost of living by derofiteers. rs of service for all wage either public, privity or
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has made: Mr. Bughee gin «trem strength of the Purty on e in November. Philadelphia Lefiger this w after making a thorough cans pointing trength of t the Bughe — dence by his calm, fearies and intel: | ligent discussion of the issues upper | most in the minds of the people und this has won for him the support of all factions and classes of voters. PRIMARY | ELECTION TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 23rd. WAKE UPI WAKE UP! Every good American wants good government, complains if he doeen‘t P El Redan in ing it. There is only one way man wl rndidates for county clerk, candi dates for sheriff, candidates for State committees, . and . candidates . fo: mou << Cans is ftow wwe smert canrot wid it except by voting at the primaries. This applies — ates. Turn out and vote. ‘he im;ortant thing is the primaries. bball «-and ame=> TWO WHITE CANDIDATES AND ONE COLORED, Three candidates for State mitteeman on the Republican Vote for one. Link " cwhiee) "Hany n ored). tabd
YOUR NAME AN Aboagss HERE turm delay a minute, Begin ‘s Eideey Pills and keep up use until the desired results are Good work in ANNOUNCEMENT I.take this opportunity to announce that I have located my business at the store of Mrs. yer at 406 Wash ‘ington street, where I will remain un til the completion of my new building which the contractors are now work ing on. ea TUTION DAY CELEERAT dresses to the students by Judg Eldredge, City Clerk Porter, former! president of the of educatior and City Superintendent Brunyate.
lon. "Mille ave envolled in the Dickinonege for u general college ur Gregory — Ogden, son of Mr. and Mrs, Luther Orden hus returned to Exeter where he will resume . his emel ing was a visitor at his tome voi fyi week. Roger Hawn, of Erma, who for the past eighteen months has been ha Fel the stationed here, h received his discharge and will pm Dickinso Hege to prepare for his chosen vocation. Mise Hannah ‘Smith has been 57 ing ten days very pleasantly wit m Miss May Gerrett, at Dowhingwae Pa. . D. Vanzant has purchased the property located at the corner of Decatur and Hughes bated through the agency of S. Harry Hughes. TO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION PEEEEEEEEEEppppppnrmve-commemmmal APARTMENTS FOR RENT- FUR Nant) femitiprie by bal ted. he ive ms ( Hiiri Ale wre amg | to Edward Cresse & r Washington and Per held ras Eola Bee Lrdebsart ane N C FOUR DRIVEN BY PORD «_ MOTORE o . The Ford Motor -Companyhas just | received official advice from the Navy it that it has four Ford Liberty all built in Ford [Math bempany‘s thoke ‘ad e Servoil Thich ues the po which he NC Four to Tisory in its room fredbab breaking flight across the ‘Atlantic from Trespassy, NewAmérica. ° The NC \ Four flight, which .h meent a tripmph for American engin eerimg skill, also adds another recorg to Ford achievement.
neglect or otherwise, a gets you. Then take-at C. 8. CHURCH BuYs STAR VILL Charles S, Church has the Star Villa and will sive improvements thereon before th coming: senson. ATLANTIC CITY RALROAD COMPANY Camden, N. J., Sept. 18, 1919 The annual meeting of the S { holders of this Company, and an elec [tion of Directors to serve for t ix ‘GEORGE ZEIGLER 9-18 6t crets
wite ThE _| qwacass crt RCH Hughes reets Bowerman ninter, | | 8 awe PrayerFriduy. . Christian | cordial invitation to : hare all sera in extended to all residents and | Convention in this church on Fri the 26th. Miss Annubel Wilkins, Director of Music in the Cape May Public Schools wang selections from "The Messiah" very acceptably at the Morning Pud Evening services on Sunday 14. th |inst. The community is fortunate in the selection made by the Board of Education to fill the important position as that of Musical Director. fevmrere s mymrrrempnd TABENACLE CHURCH Reeses Anniversary of Tabernacle E. Church on September 28, | All My service, _ Morning 10:30 | Dr. Wage. Afternoon, 2:45 H. C Garr son.Evening, | Song . serviceat 80. 8:00 H. ainser, 1048-9-20 | t. CHURCH OF THE ADVENT (Episcopal) Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D. Rector for Sunday 8 A. M. Holy Communion tany chores oren abr tus year --- «mede----»~ COLD SPRING Miss Henderson and hele of Philedelphia spent ‘the‘ week-end at the home of Mr afd Mrs. Harry Snyder. Miss Esther Jobnson of Wenonah enjoyed a visit with her friend Miss Mary Hughes Miss Emma Towp of Gape May was visiting among her old friends and neighbors, during the. week,, flstogived hu ag i this week enits iipurg She is Leka dbs ole grt a friend. tid Tha.Misses Lide and Lina, Eldredge payed a visit.at the heme of Mr. and Mre 3. B. Huffman at: Cape‘ May Court House, on Monday. Mr. Norman Teylor spent ‘Wodnesday at Atlantic City Mre. Belle Matthews was summon: ed to Dias Creek, Monday ‘to greet neice, Mrs. Helen Carpenter who had had just arrived Yrom Los Angles, California.
| 1) 20 LJ tjuH i & $ M inning of the fall-term. welcome home t Our soldier boys was given in- the ‘Baptist church on ience. y decors fae as tof. les assisted in the program. Capt. Warren Grace and Mre G xptarmed from a weeks viait In New C is w Sim nite gle tone are % ents a Haleyyille. bi afetr si fhakn te Per ous Sol aas oure of aa . Gandy and Cds Mary a led a Fars on Se F. G. Ho! were elected? Vice Presidents, M M fastwuck,"." Rec largaret | Has , a ¥. Fannies G. Holmes, Treasurer, Gora Fifteen new members were enrolled wEST CAPE MAY wam Miss Ella Archibald of Philadelphia spent the week with her sister. P Mr. and Mre. a. Reeves left for — |Paston Pa. Monday, Edgar "and Howald | Richardson Earton Ps. where they Ta. 41. Dazen L p Sunday . with her sister Mre. * Dorner.
ul a M 1o). IF a € | £1 0[ C121 D1 5) Or. 0 \| 9) 197. ¥ N 5 | Pal T3 Republican Nomination for C20) (4 5 °1, (0) :3 ip. UB 27> LF" I er Pt Pre HP PT t So » " c ¢ F t a (Pa ~ _ construction:" © yy erg oom ome ran ne mulet ING ROGRAM: ~ . Uphold the Conatitution of the United Sates and enforce the laws as an Ametican and a Jerssymen. f and Tifims If eptilng the malt oth of aiecs eats doned Pavideinpbrindl & tee uall tag vowed rapiiineytainvai e inion Avoiding . Becure jobs for soldiers. Conse pam life through . child i reatsas‘te of — school hymecat ‘tra r of teeth, lonely en adenoids in schools and | encrefiein syd Ccs C Pce ‘m Develop Agriculture. Secure better marketing facilities in transportation and distribution. Protect eivil-rights. 11. Expand service of labor 12. Continue good roads policy. primis byways. 18. Force constiuction af New Jersey Ship Canal. . Build inner state tunnel without taxing the ‘people ‘of New Jersey. . Develop the Port of New York from Hoboken to Morgan. . Prevent any mdditional State taxation. . Use to the fullest extent prtiewels mig! jg Alec eg office. of Governor to en- ._ courage and develop business is of the pitetehenrent to secure industrial te on the basis (fale a a adjustrient . Wavecate a hereatts CJ inion dae Hicctmnql Pevidus pad 1920 for (Pie on all‘ future amendments HALE 30000 222d ratification of the weft ‘uminaRest 1 will rapport it an vigorously as 1 will staive for my one vou CAN INSURE THIS FORWARD LOOKING BUSINESS PROGRAM FOR YOUR STATE BY NOMINATING NEWTON A. K. RUGBEE . Pra Mane o ao ( a 2 0, (0 al PM 2] Paid for by Frederick Gilkyson, Manager, Trenton, N J.
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(rmmmmmmmenmenmmemenammmmmmmmmmmmemmmmemnmmemnmmcmmmemennmemmenumee TO THE VOTERS OF CAPE MAY COUNTY Having decided to become a candidate for the honor of representing Cape May County in the New Jersey Assembly, 1 carnestly solicit your support at the Repub lcan Primary Election on September 23rd. . If elected I will represent all the people and do my best to regain and preserve the natural privileges of the County: which they inherited, but which they are rapidly losing. CHARLES 8. CLoUTiNc, This advertisement paid for by Chas. H. Clouting,

