Ocean City Sentinel, 21 September 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

• n . ■ { OCgAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1922

| To the Voters of Cape May 'County: " ffi Most of the rank and file of the Republican party of Cape May County have long since been "fed up" on the management of the affairs of that organization, by a few men who have for years, been on the public payroll*. It has been the custom of the County -4 jOkrk to choose the candidates and then bring together two or th rce of his close friends and advise them of his choice. 9 The workers are then notified of the slate and then told tui get busy. This brings to you "hand picked" candidates of the (first degree (responsible only to the one that first selected them) jand from which you have no escape until NOW and, September 26th, Primary Election, is YOUR day! ji Furthermore, if any of these "hand-picked" candidates failed to receive the nomination, it has been the custom for this "one-man" machine to throw its influence to the Democrats and thus to work' openly to defeat the will of the majority of the Republican voters. That such tactics do not meet with the approval of the majjority of fjie Republican voters of Cape May Countyhas been proven time and again. In your behalf, real live, energetic business men, from every part of the County, tiring of these methods, called meetings in which every city, borough and township was represented and after many many hours of painstaking labor adopted as their Can- \ didates, men, who in their judgment, are best fitted for their respective offices. The candidates so drafted by representative citizens from all parts of our dearly beloved Cape May County arenot "hand-picked" but real live two-fisted people, not dominated by any faction, political boss or tyranny rule and will not takeorders from any political boss but will conduct their office in a j good, clean, economical and business-like manner, free from all influence. V If you are opposed to "one man rule" and opposed to "hand-picked" Candidates and want men who have been selected by the people of theCounty and w ant the County to take its place and rank in the State just where it should be, join the mighty army of thinkers that will stamp out the "one-man rule" and allow each man and w oman a chance to express their opinion at the Primary Election and make it a direct primary of the people as is the intention of the law, by voting for the following Candidates, at the — i*' % Primary Election, next Tuesday, September 26th, from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. ! for Assembly RALPH T. STEVENS for Surrogate •-'"•y J ^ RICHARD W. ROSENBAUM I •*_ for Sheriff \ GEORGE A. REDDING for Freeholder, 3 years _ , ■*' \ HENRY B. CREE || for Freeholder, 2 years PETER L. PETERSON for Freeholder, 1 year CHARLES E. FOSTER for State Executive Committee ( ' CHARLES C. BOHM > for State Executive Committee j j- * MISS MABEL CLAY For County Executive Committee 'T « First Ward Second Ward SAM*L HOFFMAN EDWARD M. SUTTON LOUISA CORSON MRS. HARRY HEADLEY I Ordered and paid for by Henry B. Cree J r -H — r — 1 i — — i ' — — — — — — — — — "7~ : ;:J| I — 1 — ;H , J ^ ||: '1 . M I s— m " — a— mmmmmmm ? 1 — -