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| TO MAO LE CITY KEAuliJfWL On oor flret pace ertB be fonaa an eoont of the toastos <* tba eanpa rttten br fWOi «* •» Ma City iblic eebool to tba TOO* »Hse steel for the beat aMjr aa Titov Ibke See Isle City BaastUM,** aad * Kle^tlon of the winoera 1b ell these enaya there wee a unimlty of oplnltm that w«a tosteslre thrt the chief tbtosa aeoeajt were those which could be ac-,-pushed with > mlalmaao outlay money, thereby leawtag " : the city not beln« ma
B«»U parttoa are alike cullty w battle canot call the pot . Oae wltawae gave the e-mmlt-all the it. it bagtoato*. We wotule- how ■aar of the tagMates will omeetly aad hsartUr eat about to raak oeh a yropoatHoB agacUre: Praetioa ecceoaBy; flon’t be eoataat to talk about It. K^julre orety employee to be regularly aai productively employed. Bagulate eu^toymeat so that •vary employee will give a fair day's wortt far a fair day’s pay.
•■sary duplication of functions aad all entoss activities. 8*“ ' pn -wdure would be a shock to <M i-o-ttlelaaa but It la bustoeM aad atoug the "hell aad Marla" Use *bleh has enabled the United States ttcrrtmineBt to save tha people hundreds of minion* of Cellar* since the wo-ld war, whereas State aad munldgovenuaeot have gone on steadily pittog t# npeasea.
y^ UMUCASS TO POMDKE Considerable space on this page Is give* to aa open letter from Judge Robert Carey, of Jersey City, to Republican State Chairman Stokes This leUt; sounds a note which should cause New Jersey Republicans, - aad especially the party leaden, to stop sad think. Judge Cany Is no novice to polities. Be has been through the
Musings of the Office Cat
He who laughs last Is usually tha
Why are not ■ they an long?
The ordinary strap-hanger has a complaint of long standing. One powder not seen oo the modem girl’s cheeks to flo- r. Football playen may be pretty brave, but contraeton have more and. The modem test of will power to
this
cut, planting
djc; where they o« proof garbage 0 :e grass along the ti from growing berr is nothing hard ■comncr.datlon. iw hours at hlr command could make effective, yet It Is the fundamseta uls for a beautiful dty. The todi Idoal must do hlr pert and If even idlvldual in a scuare did Us put the ■nit would be a square of well kept
*rds with gi rs and seat
£ich un waste papers were blowing round, and a squerd to oisome odors aroee frees . wbsge can*. Such a square would
particularly io youth*, to ■vi-cri tor the Tights of ether* br **pi..r hands off « fma trespea— ^ vho have sese their labor gt- •“ naught owing to|H ^h>,oua. If not 'n allot:. ■ U>r third the individual etoo iq the ■tolrlag of breehn la sldeweas aad ^ng ,l-n, w that they will he U »ft*r ra!B~. Tktoto not a uodation that will entaU a ^nat on any ladle 4 ^** - tree together lay the ^uuful dty, If Uan mt * t>n * The nes of paint. of treee aad other detorahie cprovemeut,
from the Democratic Gibraltar Hudson he has an Intimate knowledge' of the strength of the opposition and unity necessary
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Judge Carey states a truth when he says that New Jersey to Republics* when the vote to brought out, aad he states a further troth when he aays that gubernatorial campaigns to recent yean have been lost through party dlvlsioua, that but for the presidential campaign the a torlal election last year might have had a disastrous ending and that If the party Is to win this year there must be party unity, which uoee not now exist to the neoescAry
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The Farmer a Trio Gloucester County Democrat: New .Tort newspaper has set up a straw tanner, aad dtocuseed whether he to a bustoees man, a capitalist, or a laboring mac. If that newspaper will send a competent representative down this way he will learn that the farmer to all three. To own land the farmer must be a capitalist, to cueeeed he must be a business i and farmer* learn early In their pertenoe that "He who by the plow would thrive must either bold or drive,” and that makes of kii laboring man. What to evident to any country editor with a fat clientele, seems to be a real problem to the big brother* of the mstroi
Judge Cas-y Wants Republican Conference The following oven letter to ReibHcan State Chairman X. C. Stokes by Judge Robert Carey, of Hudson, Itself:
THE BATW HABZX
Ftguree recently submitted to the Academy of Political Science are significant of an economic change to the reconstructive period since tbs
istlce. They go than S.SdO.OOO i
bondholders and more than *.*00,- ^ 000 were added to the list of stock-
aeatl^pat Is full and tree end the : boldw , m g, w hU« sevtoga de-
- ns rseabed baaed on the ss- p^j, b » T . wisdom of th* represenu meaning o phrased to the report, to than an
as Judge Carey economic society to to proeaas of
which each responsible
To secure this unity Judge Carey asks that a conference be held of the J titular beads and leaders of the party, hie plan being bread enough to se- j cure e representative gathering and one that should be productive of re- !
torse ea* aad bring about a unity IU1 vm toad to victory.
Editorial Views
Atlantic City Press: to far the Bright legislative Investigation mitts* has uncovered nothing, of the testimony is to facts already
not, the tendency to to admit the
. tobortog man to the status of a eorUnqueetloaabiy f'p 0r t* capitalist by totting him buy
wests to the manage- mock, end thtm making his Interest.
gaining or losing. Identical with that of the company which employs him. but whether mi employee buys
meat of the fftats’a business,
some partiality to the treatment of oxsesttlves and employees Politic*
flavor the whole structure. If
Bright eosemltUs can point out how to got rid of pol'tk*. aad ear have
gssrio- acted upon by poUto the * e. It will be
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who are doing big thtoga” Bo says Rogar JBabeoa. etattoUclaa. observer at busts— maker at '‘—-•s" that Ml with accuracy tbs roorm of bnslaom and aettritle* for years hart aad forecast the probabilities cf the future. Aad he eonttonm:
it comes to th*
. .toe -the "■ which sibte lor aff th worth-whUe thtoffi we have i^ag—the hmdu— mee toed. There Is grant, totaot rtMtual «wer aasoagri the aetl-e business Anyone who tom looked to upon the dewatotra goon day Leatea meet-
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Udlridnal tocoarisV he around on. that fundarseBtal. whlab be easeattol to per-
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adult to becoming In ten stud in corporals oor duet and eorpivate profits. The New Tort Central Lines really eoM nearly 10*.«d0 shares of oek to more than 4#.W employee, e-fourth of the perscusal of the
system. And the P. R. T.
here own oae-fcurtk of. the capital stock of the oompauy. Whether one
to that he is putting by nod laamtog the meaning of pradont husbandry rgainst a rainy day. and thus helping to stabilise conditions of labor instead of making wage-paying Industry the victim ©f a
unionism deprecates ths activity of the L W. W. to that the tatter rofoees to admit ea todaattty of tot * —
the need of directing minds aad reUito head*, with ths ewwsgmt rats reward that to ths prise of tail.
of rod radicalism the habit of savtoy. rapidly waxtog and taking tnaar root, to the wrest bulwark. Wha» hat become of the eid-
■’Hvw to th# Uni.: tot skips toll Where they may?” r*» far better to be homesick away (ram home then to be home sick. USE TABLE TO ARIL
then- mealy daty-
of Republican State Oom-
-As a Repuollcaa. for yean fairly active to trying tu develop the power and usefulness off the Party to our State, I write thli That you Immediately call a eonfm—ee off Republicans, men and wothe pending wain relatin' to the
all parts of ths State there report of a deep-seated reel-
ing that we are drifting Into trouble which may result In adding the name
of arother Democratic Governo
the already long list. Our State to
Republican when the vote come*
and when acr eompelgne are properly developed and are denuded of tV* purely personal element, but not withstanding this, four of the last five Governor* to this State have been uunsd by the Democrat* with the result that practically every court house to the Stale to dominated by Democratic contra! today. There Is e reanec tor this. We regularly destroy cor party opportunltlee by a dragonpersonal primary fight which leaves a trail leading to a defeat at the general election. There to a strong fear that we will repeat this
performance this year. Several n
bars of the State Committee have
chairmen and chairwomen, and the the State. This would be a thoroughly representative body aad a fine body for * aad advice. Others could be added by your selection as party chairman. The party needs such a conference, anyhow, and It would be healthful if it did nothing more than bring the leadership of the State together to Iron out the conflicts which may otherwise lead to giving the SUser-Hague machine control of the State for another edge of yean. Let such a conference agree on a candidate and we could all h-nnou-ouely back the choice. The pending conflict wlH develop otherwise Into a battle of elements, th# result which no man can foretell. The Stale and the party are bigger than any one Individual, io matter how big the Individual. hope you will not consider me presumptuous In writing this, but I know how many of you feel, and anyhow U have campaigned for the pest twenty-eight year* In season for the Republican candidates to this State, and I am sufficiently .lu teres ted in the party's welfare to want to see it succeed. My suggestion to made without any reflection on any candidate. Those already In the contest are all personal mine. They are all able and clean man. Between them at this time I have no personal cho.ce. but regardtaae of anyone’s personal ibltlon, the party win. Tha Mate, to my humble opinion, needs e Republican administration. I am writing this to you because you are the reeogntoed head of the Reinlsatlon. I would
to
This see all bo eliminated and cleared up by a conference, «.r representative Republicans with a -lew to i:aeartog hannonlous accord on a d ean toad the fight to
candidates to the field. A0 of them
eminently qualified for the office of Governor, aad there are other* equally available tad capable who ea * called to party nerriee. This list Is
already to the field. Colonel Colgate.
tor TieBafibay *n Keaa. V
available timber I myself. «vaa though you sad I have dlsoumed that pteture, because the writing eff this totter ettmlaatos me entirely from the situation. “
wa ean moat assuredly have one If we pun togother All toe men named erv high Mass men end Republicans, (the party Is rich to material) and I know any oaa of them «-mid bow to the call aad wpramfld with of such
Tkir to not a blew at ths direct primary law, hut panoaally. I am very doubtful of the value of the direct primary as applied to the governorship or any State-wide office, that la, if we are to maintain party government. It cost Ben* tor I and Mr. Xaaa over one hundred thousand dollar* to wage the last Statewide contest, ano If a prealdentisl content had not been pending, the reealt might have been disastrous. The Democratic machine to this State picks its candidates and with It tha primary has for yean been simply a part of Its general campaign. Who ean object to e conference anyhow? It could be made up of member* of the State Committee, the RopibUr-a member* of the Legtolature, the oosaty chairmen aad vie#
Foster Goelln say* nothing can rest a tired business man except good returns from his efforts. "Many a mad to carried out font foremost because he rushed in beadlong,” mapped Bob Latimer. Maurice Feldaian saya a guy fa plenty drunk who’ll eat corn planter* and think they're llfe-eavers. After all. It's better to put red oa your Hits the way women do than : your nose tha way men used to doThere’s consolation to this: If th* aerpent had not templed Kve some man would have risen to the occasion. My Idea of a perfect housekeeper, says the wise old bird, U a woman who has enough paring knlvec In the
kitchen.
Thought of today: What three letter word denoting a donkey will describe an average member of th* legislature?
Edith: "How does Jack mak*
leva?"
Marie: "Well. I should define It aa unskilled labor." ‘Here’* where we edd a little new blood to the family,” said the mosquito to his wife, when the stranger me Into the room. The workman who turns out a poor Job to an Improvement over th* one who does nothing but atand
United States Senator Edge, but he to not available. I am.
Respectfully your*, ROBERT CARET.
The first of all flim-flam marchants’ Jokes, to to wink at the crowd, an' call It "folks.” Of course we remember an aai^ tier day, when "folks" was ths proper word to say—whan human kinship was everywhere, aad moat of our denlln'* was on ths square —Away back yander where memory dims, when "folks” and "friendship" was synonyms; When beans was as staunch as ths towerin’ oaks, O, them was the day*
when folks was folks.
But, bare of late, it occurs to sae. that "folks'' ain’t tha term
t It v
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out but ona result—it's vulgar an' coarse whan It ain’t Insult! The shell-game fakir and l-oard sport —and the Un-horn gambler are all of a tort,—You can look In their eye. an' detect the hoax, as tbs? mount their goode-box an’ call ye—"folka.” The snide promoter to fair to ooa, but he can’t put nothin' aerost on me—He may yapper an' spiel till the day he croaks—but the etulT* all off.
when he calls me "folka."
"Say. the Jokes in that u-M l of The TDCE8 wars terrible." "I don’t know. I 'brew a hunch of rejected ones Into the stove and
Ona difference between tire old■h toned ffirl and the mo sweetie, to that the upkeep was lees
Tha puolle health service r jb unecd that every one in th« lilted Sts tee has au avenge of 1.7 colds annually. The fraction n>'< .* be the
We are thinking of putting up th* following office motto in a conspicuous place: No, we don’t know any word for any number of letters meaning anything. Walt Wright r ’Do you have a radio?’" Earl Waddlngton: No; It's sittlng up vlth the baby that glvee me that sleepy look.’’ ' Amn+iim* VeXBOB Mary had a nanny goat Ate demln from the walla. And when the little lambkins eamr They all wore overalls. Wa announce with pardonabltr pride that the Saturday Evening Post has just aeoeptod a short Mt of writing which ws submitted to these. A check for a year’s subscription.
•arm. And on* gtanee will show any oaa that not a single one of the women to n beauty. New* (tam: "While looking In a abop window two women war# Injured by n ailing street sign. Husbands have ter yearn been warning their wives about th* danger of looking in shop windows.” J. little dog once slaughtered a hen And stowed her away Inaide. A pin feather stuck In his needle So the poor purp up aad died. Hto master feared as to h la future "Hot Dog.” he prophesied. Just for a Joke he gave his friend n drink of nloohol; He thought the prank, though somewhat rough, would hurt no one at all. But when hto friend fell to the floor. It waaat quit# so thrilling. Aad as aa cad to all hto fun he found hto Joke was killing. Saw Sootrionl Ad vice If a woman to sulky and will not
If aha coca up la th* air—Oon-
If ah* eats too much—Rodue
later. If aha to eoutr.If mbs to wtiUmj. to eocs# half way
If aha wants to go farther—OonIf she will com* all a* way—Roestvsr. U aha to a poor cook—Discharger. U aha to *

