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CAPE MAY C0U1XT TIKES Consolidated with the Sea Isle Cltjr Review, February, 1918 WILLIAM A. HAFFERT
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ALLIS 10T GOLD Contrary to the opinion held by the public generally, the companies who have been building concrete roads have not been making money, at leaat not tbe big money they have bean credited with. This at leaat to the state of affairs Whether it applies to this county, where a great deal of new concrete road la being laid, to uot known aa
yet
It to a fact, however, that tha
Views of the States’ Editors
A Politic*! Here FaDj Naw Jersey Republican L««ks have committed the party to a more liberal attitude towa d the “was and dry • question; they have eoadi petition national heads of party tor a liberalising of the law to
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•‘If It’s Hot in the It Didn’t Happen’
HE’S OILY fipoorno
Regardless of wbht party ticket you vote, or what party a c»nd«dete ■ belongs to. It to well to taka with a grata or salt the pre-election promises
and claims of the politli
la Warren t
County last week there ware twelve 'V bids received for a three sad a halfmile stretch of pew roadway, spirited bidding Indicates that they « anxious to get work sad la 1
. art right down to rode I at toss, j That the public benefits hr thto keen j lag to shown In tha tost that tha .
116.000 lowpr than tha < neer had estimated the eo The failure of ' two contracting «
a under way la 1
Somerset County to died to show that ! road contractors are having their J
own troubles at p
Company had to meks aa a
and call upon a auraty'company to , complete its contract, this set follow- y log shortly after a similar failure fay 1
the firm of I. U Bachmap Oo. * It woat interfere wltlt-the ncsnplw aatfi on several o
-••• - ■* the party a—*■" -
ana claims or me political candidate, tion of the onfheae ffnim u? Mrly eanhot attain £*war either Moat of them who would ears the ^ county roads hut It goes to show “ * aa an afiTqpate of 'he country are working on old stuff. It thmt ooctractor* by nZaZ of mHr therotora, for the
to a threadbare ruse i has used so often that It gets no voters except thoee who were born In the
one-a-mlnute class.
The fellow with tbq purring voice and the brotherly handshake who cumee around with the swan song about how he to going to lower-your taxes, bring ueck your pall of eeer, reform the community in general or shower you with golden prosperity, to a eon artist, or to use a leas artistic name, a bull-thrower. Ha to out getting votes and hie qnallflcatlo-a
end about there.
Everybody ought to know that there era certain fixed and growing axpenaee In ear looaL ceoaty pad •tote mens—pppt that aa atogle In dividual can-aptPSCUbly Fadtoe. To lllurtrate, tha County Freholdars
criticised about certain expenses which they have no say because legislature passes laws hsvolvlaj huge
co anti ee h.*ra ho ccatrol whptovar. The htatoat candidate tor freeholder comes through and tells yon ha to tor reduced expenditures but he speaks in generalities. He has no speelAc remedy. He eoulfia-'t things These fellows should %» Ignored. The aafe plan to to vote tor the candidates you know personally, tha whom you think are qualified to do the right thing at the right time. Tbe man you know to be boneat at home to almost euro to be boneat In public trust. The man who you he will bring your beer back, or will bring you good things without raising your taxes, to only
trow, that tie pnbUc lu bWW-|A, .wt OMtah li t, MMa <tf tautonu, These two firms lay their failure I say that they are sMsamrlnc to ' upon the Increased costs of labor and ravuatfia to the pahfce will; ovei materials, there having been sharp j P ollu «*J Party mast do that.
Tha way as country to almost beartriadiag. An Illustration to afforded la th as of Storms John
up *
bustaam sad died leaving a widow, five children and two or throe
A CURTAIN LECTURE
That women are learning tbe of politics to shown by the attitude of Mrs. B. F. Felkert, vice-chairman of the Republican State ''omgnlttee. She to learning quickly what If tha men a long time to tumole to— that platform promises are made to get votes frith and not necessarily to be put Into practice. She intends to rip up things even If It ripe the Republican party wide open. Listen to
"What many men In both partlee would like no doubt, would be to have the women work to elect them and then leave them to their owa devices at Trenton, remaining In thto pollUcallr lethargic and stupid condition until the time for electing
them around again. Such hopes are vain, and the women in m j g*t. both parties are going to take aju Sun. keener and mire intelligent interest 116 Mon. tmeh year. \nd be more and more > 18 Turn, ikitoteat tuat office-holders shall 17 W6d -
stand the platforms after election and mot merely uee them ad atepe to climb Into office. The women believe that honesty to the best policy In
polities as well as business."
You never mtoe the water till tb€ e-ell runs dry The beeriest losers ry tbe pressmen's strike In New York 3!ty are the big stores Their huslnem was shot to places through inibtUty •• advertise In tha daily newe,ap*rv It wae a wonderful lesron
ttlng tbe vatoe ot Advir-
battor than that? Oertaialy be to tost grateful to this won land of opportunity,
la will has .
The widow gets everything and upon her dee to tbe estate to to ha divided equally among the five eUMr of Which sounds fair enough. But the children don't get It unleee they carry oct the provisions of the will. Papnnl'holna aaya the children are not to benefit i( any of marrlla an American.
Furthermore he
bto large estate la Greece he held Intact. reciting In fata will that by ao doing "they will plsaae me and will enjoy the esteem and regard of their fellow countrymen." * We can't understand how Fa panbo las found our rot ton American dirt good enough to put his dead
J1 Wed.
Our hunch was correct. Coal to to go up 76 cents or a dollar a ton. Tha strike accomplished
of ft.
TIDE TABLE FOR OCTOBER
A.M. P.M. A. M. F.M. 11.68 11.1* 8.19 7.91 19.89 18.46 7.97 8.98 1-96 1.44 8.96 8.69 9.94 S.49 9.99 9.64 9.49 9.64 19.91 19.49 4 8» 4.61. J1.94 11.86 6-90 6.47 11.66 18.16 8.80 6.49 19.98 11.47 7.09 7.9# 1.09 1.97 7.61 1.99 -
9.49 9.11 9.91 19.06 10.99 11.09 11.99 ii.ei 19.11 11.81 1.19 1.97
6.99 IA9 7.99 8.19
k.48 8.96 10.10 4*46 10.99 11.91 5.96 11.99 11.69 9.91 19.14 19.19 7.99 18.94 19.61 7.41 1.16 1.49 111, 1.54 9.99 9.61 9.99 1.99 9.95 3.97 J.49
9.49 4.19
Ift.OO 10.99 4.16 4.68 10.84 11.07 4.61 5.48. 11.16 11.68 6.89 8.99 19.09 19.16 8.19 7.82 The above tldee are for the beach front: for bays and back waters add
forty m>nuti
Tbe TrosbU OoUsctor figures that Everybody u trying to Pnt Vmithtni Over cw nim and ao goes Around with hto gaaptclous Mind toattog Trouble ■wd Always Finding It. la a Warifi aa toll of Everything, aw <sa Oeaeral-
Don't weep over your troubtoa— ' walk over them.

