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. : • : ~ ' • REPUBLICANS! | If you want a Republican Governor vote for Austen Colgate at the Primary next Tuesday. Colgate is the strongest Republican candidate because: H>| standing as a businast man and his record1 in public life are so irreproachable that his opponents will be able to bring no charges against him. He is the only Republican who can offset the strength of the Democratic nominee in Hudson County, the stronghold of the D mosrocy, and poll the full party vote in the State. A vote for Colgate next Tuesday is a vote for Republican victory in November. * WIN WITH COLGATE ; > Paid f; r bv Milton E. Crawley, Committee. Nwvark, N. J. 1 . . , V. • - '*■ • FRANKLIN MURPHY "united states senator flH ->' "i

His Record is a Record of Service " T} % ^ I As Governor of New Jersey ___ forcible Child Labor Law, the Department of Labor Act, the 1 enement House Commission Act, first Direct Primary Act, Law Compelling Banks to Pay Interest on State Deposits, and much other helpful legislation. . t- . r* a n„n_ he has practised what he preached. He AS 3.11 employ er never has had labor troubles with his employes. He Has been sharing profits with his men since 1902 He inaugurated a pension system for employes in 1908. So well treated have his men been that 110 of them have been with him an average of 19 years each. 1 v : * -* ? a * X _ _ time and his services always hafe been at thf A8 3 L/lllZcIl call of his city, his State or fail country, for *gf civic duty. Franklin Murphy began DOING service for his fellow men years before some other persons even began TALKING service.

He submits his candidacy for United States Senator and asks for support on his long J record of achievements.

r On September 26th, vote this Primary Ticket For United States Senator Vote for one . jX| FRANKLIN .MURPHY Republican Party , Paid for by John L. Anderson, Committee. NewarfcN^"™™ . ~ ^ ~ . .

/ I ■ I ZZZBgggggMgMgl WAS IT CHILLY |l In your bed room the hther Morning J Of course it was ! - ! j Order a GAS HEATER, Light it a few minutes and the room is warm PRICE, $3.00 UP. m RENTED, 50c PER WEEK CAPE MAY ILLUMINATING CO. . 1 1 1 _ _ • z: . ._

• son. IN. j Deck ;:lns— !>f. JutVJ. 11" 3 Visa Anita Hand. ST.. Girls and boys high aeoree: Ten pins — Lawrence Eldredge. 118; Miss Mary , Shtppard. 96. ' . T>»ck p'.na— Stephen Giddlng. 9$: . Miss | iG-elyn Johnson. Tk. f , obx.I1 b-.yt-r-Oecar Teaenbauna 88. j , BO.iir. OF KSAX.TZ MOXOAamS. ' I * At ike reorganiwtlon of the smaller , Board of Health the following officers ctre elected! William R. Bheppard. prealdent; Hob- , trt & Hand, vice praeidyot; Dr. V. If. D. Marcy. health officer; John Oh Hascitt. finances; William. Porter, yecretary. SCHOOL *0 OHM OCVOHHB 2. The Board of Education has decided to open the City acnoois on October 1. j 30A1D OF 1IVOATIOM ASXS TOM $55,000. The Cape May Board of Educall.n has asked the City Commlsslonei s for 1 an appropriation of $56,900, for the purpose of building a new high achool. The commissioners have' not yet given their answer but the general supposition 1s j that the commissioners will grant this modest request. FBOM THE ZDQE PUBLICITY BUREAU Elizabeth, N. J.. Sept. 18.— Union county presents au interesting phase of ibe contest between Senator Waiter E. Edge, of Atlantic, and Colonel Austin | Colgate, of Eesex, for the Republican , nomination for Governor. The Colgate managers have made stronger efforts ■ here "than In any county except Essex j to stem the tide which had set toward _ Edge early In the campaign. While — they have shown considerable activity. It Is noticeable that nearly all the Influential leaders In q>e county are supporting Edge, nor Is there any change In the-earller predictions that Edge will carry the county by a large majority cryer Colgate. A strong boost for Edge's candidacy was given in & statement Issued today by the Union- County Republican legislators, past and present, who have served with Messrs. Edge and Colgate in the legislature. The preference for Edge is unanimous. The statement follows: / "In view of our service In the LegI islature with Senator Walter E: Edge, and the many inquiries we have re- : celved as to how we regard his can- | didacy.' we beg to say that we favor I his nomination! and believe the State will act wisely to avail Itself of the opportunity to make lilm Governor.

"Senator Edge has exceptional abil- g I ity — wit!-. Initiative, firmness, and a ' | natural aptitude- shown Uiruont his even y*n r> of sendee in ^ Assembly business basis and treating them in a business wayJ-qualltles needed at Trenton. "This Is/- not a criticism of other candidates, but a preference For Edge. "Carlton b. pierce. ERNEST R. ACKE,»-rt.S'. Senators. CHARLES L. MORGAN. ARTHUR N. PIERSON, WILLIAM N. RUNS ON. GEOisGE L. BABCOCK. GSORGg C." -JTTO. AUGUSTUS W. SCHWARTZ, LLOYD THOMPSON. Assemblymen. September 16, 1916. XUX.ES FOB OOVXKBKXHT Of Cape May County Public School Contest In Agriculture. The contest will occur at the County Pair, Cape May Court House. Friday and Saturday. October I$th and 14th. exhibits to be made at the School Tent. ► The Receiving Committee for all agriculture products offered for prizes or exhibition, consist of J. Archer Stackhouse. Principal of the County Vocational School in Agriculture, and Aaron V. Hand, Count? Superintendent of Schools. This committee will receive r.roducts at the School Tent, on the Pair Grounds, all day Thursday. October 12th. and unt)I one o'clock P. M. on Friday. October 18th. No products will be received for prizes after this hour. A watchman will guard the tent Thursday and Friday nights. The Judges will pass upon all pro-I duels offered, ^Friday afternoon, and the av r ds will be Indicated * ; . ' All products sent by express, shall j - he addressed to Mr. J. Archer Stackhouse. County Fair Grounds. Cape May Court House, N. J., and expressage prepaid. No admission to the Fair Grounds will Ibe charged during Thursday. October II th. I The essay must be placed In an envelope and securely attache^, to the basket containing the product, i A tag will be supplied which is to be, (attached securely to each basket or ex- | j hlblt. , ' The following guide for amounts to | be exhibited, will be used: For Class A. best 10 ears; f8r Class B. best 1 I peek: for Class C. best 1 peck; for i Class D. best l peck; For Class E, best i I specimen; for Class F. best half dozen; -For Class G, best dozen; for Class H. use own Judgment as ' to how exhibit shall be shown. Be earoful to give attention to all rules, otherwise your project may be rejected. : Hlnta^for selecting: Choose only'pro- [ ducts which are of uniform alze, shape aad color, well developed and mature and free from all blemishes. A clean new basket or well arranged bundle alj ways adds to attractiveness. | For further Information, see the bookj let containing all details regarding the [ content. This can be obtained by apply- | lng to Mr. J. A. Stackhouse. Cape May j Court House, N. J.

eprice« mzeftam I $3.00 to $14.00 Buy a Good Reliable Guaranteed LAWN MOWER while you are about it. Full stock of Gud.il Htu., RftkM, Spades, Sbor.lt, alto | GARDILN^HOSE from 10c to 18e per foot gu&utMd Hom RccU ij and Nocxlo. CHAS. Z SWAIN , 315-1 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY. N. j'. ^ go to H. C. BOHM 232 JACKSON STREEf I FOR FRESH FISH w taken from bU-4>w«8-fi»k pomnd daily - ALL OTHER Shat fOO^S iEASQN ' j Proropt Dhliveries a White Clothing Cleaned ui the Mo«t Approved Manner ; - { 3oblt Jf. 0orski CUSTOM SUITS TO ORDER Cleaning, Pressing, Scouring CAPE MAY, In. J. o Keystone Phone 31 P Next to Port Offioa

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MONDAY. SEPT. 25 Marguerite Clark m "Silks and Salinj" TUESDAY. SEPT. 2« Sp-cixl Double Bill Harold Lodrwood akd May Allison fn "The River of Komance" Charles Chaplin In "One A. M.WEDNESDAY. SE T. 11 Charles Richmxn in The Hero of Submarine D-2" t By Cyrus T ownstnd Beady THURSDAY, SEPT. 28 Holbeook Blirm in "The Weakness of Man" FRIDAY. SEPT. 25 Virginia Pearson in "Hypocrisy" SATURDAY. SEPT JO Marie Doro in "The Heart of Nora Flynn" MATINEE EVEP.Y Saturday as J P. M.

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