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BER HAND . SCRIPTION PR 5 r SHUREC co o d one. o o b ould govern America and ESDAY‘S ELECTIO y Point to Dele o th omabile fr d : Governo / ind help 5 7 ve vo i you N mck ea o v Party in i policy of "Surrender." Duin

tually been charging | less tolls to British vencels thanto Americans. For six years or more we have been constantly surrendering to Mexico, with the result that it is open season for gunning Americans down there all the time. We surrendered to Japan on the Shantung issue. We surrendered to all contractors who dealt with the government during the war and wasted billions of dollars, So it has gone and is going. The Republican majority in the United States Senate will probably wave — our — independence . and Republican . voters . in . this should | save | it . from . the nominy — of — a — governor announces in advance that he will violate his oath of office by hindering the enforcement of the laws. by voting the American ticket, which is only another . mame for the Republican ticket. fmm a n pemmmemnnt wrFsommncY Durian Under the heading of "Elect a man of Eificency® the Democratic Wiléwood son whos the Tribune would like to nee slected. The Tribue falls to mention that dur» mg Mr. Cormon‘s term _ of office, as pricy his office was conducted in any» thing but an efficient manner, and peld leas than half of its actual romitng ex« penees‘! It does menton, however that Mr. Cormon suscesded Mr. Mélvin as Sheriff and while Mr, Melvin was Sherift Pud ude Ae camden Pomwidl indlviduat, bnoghentnalifcationierdifutiidscbressdlitid wages for the clerical force, for every kind of muppHes, and yes, even postage. Mr. Hildreth has very ably nalled this dirty political canard In an open letter to the press this week. "How much longer are you going to «fooled" arkes the Tribune. " You complain about high taxes, but you elect your public servants, not from the bania of efficiency but according to how had they want the job." Read that mgain. Then try to realize that the Tribune is anking you to vore for Coleman F. c capacity or another, does business with this office. We defy the Tribune, or anyone «ise, to mention any time or ocwhen a legal document intrunted to the Puinbeidfustindbeindinadionn iedLabiad [and correctly; when a ainite alight, [either personal or otherwize, was given by «ither the Clerk or his able force. We defy the Tribune, or anyone clae. to produce a record that is jumbled or unintelliatfe. Can the ‘Tribune aay that of Mr. Corwon‘s offee while he was Sherif? We have no greivance against Mr. Corson. He is a hail fellow, well met. Enfaaiedb oC is fein}; neither does it raine his business ability or eficiency in office. If the voters of Cape May County will heed the Tribune‘s requert to "RHect a Man of Efficiency" Carlton Hildreth will be certain to recive an nvers whelming majority in the electon next Tussday. county TIMES. *u= vimer naryist cavros Columbin Ave. asd Guseney St. 10:20 A. M. Preaching. 1.00 P. M. Tiible School 7.40 Preaching Rev. Alonro D. Winters if the Rec: ond Baptist church of Phitadeiphin wil preach hoth services. Important business meeting: of ing a pastor and arranging for a parson a Ladies Aid Boctety will hold thel ath and 7th i . of ington and Perry Btree.

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CHURCB OF THE ADVENT C ) Rev. Pau! Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D, Rector Bervices for Sunday 8 A. M. Holy Communion 10:80 Seeand Service and Sermon Thursday, Holy Communion 8 Friday Litany 4:00 CHURCH OPEN ALL THE YEAR bnammmee aa commmmed rist ma. oxvrom Mev Sherman Pitt, Pastor There will be premching by the Pastor at 10:80 A. M. and 7:30 P M. | Morning Evening subject Loi COC F a e Cir Invitation In extended to all not obligated elsewhere to worahip at all of there servees. ---a*am-_.__. DENNISVILLE P Don‘t forget the masque ball at Convention hall, Priday evening, October time. & L d i $8 d $1 Paul Carroll, Capt. and Mre. W. G Thompson, Capt. and Mrs. Wm. Tay: lor and Miss Cora Corson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown and Miss Roxana Gandy. Mrs, Fred Bushnell and Mrs, Hamnah Chester leeft on Friday for an extended trip to visit their children in Delaware. The stork left a valuable package at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parsons in northwest Dennis. Mrs. O. Geary is again with her parents at the County Farm _Mrs, Eliza Camp and daughter teturned on Saturday from a visit to her daughter at Court House. coLb srRiNG Don‘t forget the manque ball at Convention hall, Friday evening, October Sint. Prizes and a good time, Rev. . Dyke was at Asbury Park last week, He attended the Presbyterian Bymod of New Jersey. This is a large gathering and the session inated trom Monday after the now hour Wednesday. Mra. I. Dyke visited Philadelphia, Asbury Park and Cranford. Mr. and Mra. H. H. Needles are enJoying a plemeant vacaton at Eimire, N Mra. aibert Matthews and Mr, and Mra. Fred Harris, D. MePheraon, Mr. und Mre. &. Taylor and others attended Fomona . Grange | which met at Diss Creek on Tuesday, Oct. 21, The annus) Autumsa! Rally Day at the Cold Spring Chapel presented some autumn leaver dahlias and roses combined with vegetables and fraits of the Telos An interesting program was carried out by members of the @abbath school followed by an Initructive talk by the pastor. «--»eas-_ Don‘t forget the maaque ball at Convention ball, Friday evening, October sim. Prizes and & good time, Mre, Jennie McPherson visited reIntives at Wildwood, during the week. Mr. and Mre. E. Bates attended th Pomona Grange at Dias Creek, on Tues Extra services bave commenced. in cur Chapel. «----m44.._-_ Gnuay case Mra. A. R. Hollingshead returned or Friday evening from a visit among rele:

menmmenemmemmenmmmmmmnmeummemmmmeme tives at Diss Creek, N. J. Mro. James T. Schollenger to visiting friends in Pniladeiphia. ) Pce Lide ocs £4 Mr. F . Hollingshead assisted in taking account of stock at the atore of the late Merchant, R T. Johnson, at ma. Messrs Raiph Bchellenger Frank Ino... lingahead will install the Delco aystem of lighting and heating this winter, Mr. Joseph Camp and son FrAnk Camp Mize Hanoan frecabes Mr. Ralph Bohet« longer and family, Mr. T. Hickman and others attended the Pomons Granite herq at Dias Creek, Tuesday afternoon and evening, October, #1.

Mre Helen Carpenter, of California. Mrs. Charles Vannaman ent Mra. Reese Risley, Tuesday night. Mre W. G. Tomils accompanied by her daughter when the latter started on her | ® pleasing and proftable meeting. Intun000000.0. commmensmed

Yes, Sir, the Young Fellows are e L J pir ary Pall p ___ Friendly Tobacco F course other forms of smoking are all right in their way, but there is something intimate and friendly-like about a pipe-just the kind of a thing that forward-looking chaps take to like ducks take to water. Most of them weren‘t born with a silver spoon in their mouths, and the low cost of Velvet Tobacco doesn‘t , burt its popularity-not so as you could notice it. Fifteen cents! Just a dime and a nickel-the price of a few smokes in other forms, but which put into Velvet Tobacco, give bnponnnntitdfenninmrnt nthidertrendt good smoking. * lolol e Soff , P eee o a Hee e Hee ee e A It got that way by its cight long seasons of ripening in wooden bogsheads-a slow, expensive method, but the best that‘s been found yet. Velvet‘s the kind of a companion for fellows to tie up tol It gets ‘em in the home habit .° es " Er E o o C TT a Young man, meet your good chum, Velvet, in its jolly red > -the [é ufssafe 11% tobacco A

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This is to notify all gunners that ‘® treaspamning with dog or gun on the property of Albert Matthews, in Lower Townehip will posltively be prohibited.