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v NOTICE OT ILBCTIO N I City of Cape Hay, I. 7. f I In conformity with the provisions of H en Act entitled. "An Act to Regulate f II Elections (Revision of 1898)," approved 1 April 4th, 1898. and the amendment I I thereof. H Notice Is hereby given that the Board 1 III of Registry and Election will make a ' house-to-house canvaaa of the firat. second. third and fourth elecUon districts » of the City of Cape May. N. J., on Tuesday, September 11th, 1*21, between the hours of one and nine P. M., for the pur- „ pose of making a registry list for the j Primary Election of Tuesday, September j 26th, 1922. t NoUce Is hereby given that a primary election will be held In the first, second. c third an fourth election districts of the t City of Cape May. at 1011 Washington e street, for the first election district, at j 924 Washington street for the second , election district; at the Public School j Building on Franklin for the third elec- . tton district: at 106 Perry street, for the fourth election district. i»» Tuesday, September 00, 1900, , between the hours of 7 A. M. and 9 P. j M.i 4it which time and place the Repub- , lican and Democratic voters will vote by official ballots for candidates for their . respective parties for the General Elec- ; Hon to be held on Tuesday, November . 7, 1922. In the Primary Election of the , Republican and Democratic Parties there , will be elected: One Governor for the State of New [ Jersey to serve for three years. t One United States Senator to serve | the State of New Jersey for six years. One Congressman to serve the state of New Jersey for two years. One member of the General Assembly , One Coroner to serve for three years. , — one Sheriff to serve for three years. One Surrogate to serve for five years. , . One Member of the Small Board of X Freeholders to serve for three years. "J One Member of the Small Board of 1 Freeholders to serve for two years. "2 One Member of the Small Board of J Freeholders to serve for one year. 2 One "Male Member of the State Com3 mittee to serve for three years. 3 One Female Member of the State & One Male Member of the County Com- , A mittee to serve for one year. 3 One Female Member of the County , A Committee to serve for one year. 1 . .District Number One comprises south 1 f of Sewell Avenue, west of the Atlantic A Ocean, northeast of Madison Avenue X and southeast of Cape Island Creek. 2 District Number Two comprises south J of Madison avenue, east of Atlantto 2 Ocean, northeast of Howard and FrankX Hn streets and southeast of Cape Island X District Number Three comprises 3 south of Franklin and Howard streets A west of the Atlantic Ocean, northeast of 3 Jnckson street, east of Cape Island >? District Number Four south of JackX the Atlantic Ocean to nnd Including the A southeast side of West Perry street to X Broadway. A Notice Is hereby given that the Board 3 of Registry ann Election will sit ni A first, second, third nnd fourth election 3 districts of the City of Cape May. at A 1011 Washington street for the first X election district: at 924 Washington ■A street for the second election district: flf at the Public School Building on Frank"A Hn street for the third election district: at 105 Perry street for the fourth election district, on - Tuesday, October 17, 1929, between the hours of one and nine o'clock on said day. for the purpose of maklne a registration of voters and tn revise and correct the register of voters for said General Election of Tuesday. November 7. 1922. \ Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 7, 1922, between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M.. a General Election M.. General Election
will be held at which time the voters of I said city will vote for the following officers : f One Governor for the State of New . Jersey to serve for three years. r One United States Senator to serve the State of New Jersey for six years. One Congressman to serve the state of New Jersey for two years. 1 One member of the General Assembly One Sheriff' to serve for • years. One Surrogate to serve for five years. One Member of the Small Board of Freeholders to serve for three years. , One Member of the Small Board of ] Freeholders to serve for two years. One Member of the Small Board of i Freeholders to serve for one yenr. WILLIAM rORTER. City Clerk. Dated September 2. 1922. NOTICE or ELECTION Borough of Cape May Point, N. J. In conformity with the provisions of 1 an Act entitled, "An Act to Regulate Elections (Revision of 1898), " approved — April ^4th, 1898. and the amendment , "*fc Notice is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will make a house-to-house canvass In the Borough of Cape May Point, on Tuesday, September 12th, 1922. between the hours of one and nlne"P. M.. for the purpose of nine P. M„ or
making a registry list for tho Primary S; Election of Tuesday, September 2Sth. h 1922. , Notice Is hereby given Hint a primary ll election will be held at the CommissionS? H™'"" """"" Vneaday, September 20, 1922 < between the hours of 7 A. M. nnd 9 P. M.. nt which time and place Hie Repub- o llcan and Democratic voters will vote by official ballots for candidates for t their respective parties for the General Election to be held on Tuesday. November 7, 1922. In the Primary Election of the Republican and Democratic Parties there will be elected: I One Governor for the Slnle of New Jersey to serve for three yenra. I One United States Senator to serve the State of New Jersey r.,r six years. I ■31 One Congressman to serve the state __ of New Jersey for two years. r — One member of the Genera! Assembly ■■ to serve for one yenr. C One Corooer to serve for three years. - One Sheriff to serve for three years, r One Surrogate to serve for five years. One Member of the Smnll Bonrd of C Freeholders to serve for three years. One Member of the Smnll Board of Freeholders to serve for two years. f One Member of the Small Bonrd of Freeholders to serve for one yenr. y One Male Member of the Stntc Committee to serve for three years. One Female Member of the State Committee to serve for three years. ® Notice Is hereby given that the Board C of Registry and Election will sit at the Commissioners room in the Hughes t Building on Ynle avenue, on c Tuesday, October 17, 1922, r between the hours of one and nine r o'clock on said day. for the purpose of e ■■i making a registration of voters, and to d ' revise nnd correct the register of voters — —> for paid General Election of Tuesday, November 7, 1922. « ' 1 Notice Is hereby given that on " Tuesday, November 7, 1922, J between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. t and 7 o'clock P. M.. a General Election c will ho held at which Ume the voters of said city will vote for the following J officers: One Governor for the State of New t Jersey to serve for three years. One United .States Senator to serve c the Btnte of New Jersey for six years. One Congressman to serve the state t nf New Jersey for two years. One member of tho General Assembly One Coroner to serve for three years. One Hl.orlff to serve for three years. 1
One Surrogate to aerve for five /ears. One Member of .the Small Board of 1 Freeholders to aerve for three years. One Member of the Small Board of ] Freeholders to serve for tw<r years. One Member of the Small Board of Freeholders to serve for one year. f FRANK XV. HUGHES. Borough Clerk, j Dated September 2. 1922. NOTICE OT ELECTION Lower Township In conformity with the provisions of an Act enUtled. "An Act to Regulate (Revision of 1898)," approved April 4th. 1898. and the amendment thereof. ; ^ 1_ I Notice la hereby given, that the Board 1 of Registry and Election will make a | house-to-house canvass In Lower Township, N. J.. on Tuesday. September 12th, 1922. between the hours of one and nine M., for the purpose of making a reg- . 'list for the Primary Election of i Tuesday. September 26th, 1922. < Notice is hereby given that a primary < election will be held in the Township , In the Township of Lower. N. J.. on Tuesday, September 26, 1922, the hours of 7 A. M. and 9 P. , St which time and place the Republlcan and Democratic voters will vote 1 , official ballots for candidates for . their respective parties for the General • Election to be held on Tuesday, Novem7, 1922. In the Primary' ElecUon of i the Republican and Democratic parties : 1 there will be elected: : One Governor for the State of New Jersey to serve for three years. One United States Senator to serve ■ the State of New Jersey for six years. one Congressman to serve the state 1 ■ of New Jersey for two years. • One member of the General Assembly One Coroner to serve for three years. One Sheriff to serve for three years. One Surrogate to serve for five years. One Member 'of the Small Board of ' Freeholders to serve for three years. One Member of the Small Board of Freeholders to serve for two years. One Member of the Small Board of Freeholders to serve for one year. One Male Member of the State Committee to serve for three years. One Female Member of the State I'ommlttee to serve for three years. One Male Member of the County Committee to serve for one year. One Female Member of the County . Committee to serve for one year. Two Justices of the Peace to serve ; for five years. One Member of the Township Comi mittee to serve for three years. , Two Surveyors of the Highway. ' Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will sit in the Township House In the Township of Lower, N. J.. on Tuesday, October 17, 1922, between the hours of one and nine o'clock on said day. for the purpose of ' making a registration of voters and to [ revise and correct the register of vot- ; crs for said General Election of Tucs- ' day, November 7. 1922. 1 Notice Is hereby given that on t Tuesday, November 7, 1922, a between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. i and 7 o'clock P. M.. & General Election i will be held at which time the voters of a said Township of Lower, will vote for : the following officers: One Governor for the State of New : Jersey to serve for three years. One United States Senator to serve the State of New Jersey for six years. One Congressman to serve the state c of New Jersey for two years, f One member of the General Assembly o to aerve for one yenr. One Coroner to serve for three years. One Sheriff to serve for three years. One Surrogate to serve for five years. One Member of the P wall Board of Freeholders to servo for three years. One Member of the Smnll lTonrd of i. Freeholders to serve for two years, h One Member of the Smalt Rnnrit of of Small
to serve for one year. Two Justices of the Peace to serve * five years. r One Member of the Township Com- n mittee to serve for three years. r Two Surveyors of the Highway. v WILLIAM HOFFMAN. _ Township Clerk. September 2. 1922. f NOTICE OT ELECTION Borough of South Cape May, N. J. In conformity with the provisions of , Act entitled. "An Act to Regulate " (Revision of 18981." approved J , April ^4 th, 1898. and the amendment Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Registry and Election will make n of South Cape May. N. J.. on Tuesday, t September 12th. 1922, between the hours „ of one nnd nine P. M.. for the purpose of making a registry list for the Primary . r Election of Tuesday. September 26th. I I 1922. J 1 Notice is hereby given that a primary f 1 elecUon will be held at the Borough i* Hall, in the Borough of South Cape ' May. N. J.. on J , Tuesday, September 26, 1922, < between the hours of 7 A. M. and 9 P. j | M.. at which time and place the Republlcan and Democratic voters will vote 4 , by official ballots for candidates for
their respective parties for the General j Election to be held on Tuesday. Novem7. 1922. In the Primary Election of - the Republican nnd Democratic Parties there will be elected: One Governor for the Stntc of New \ Jersey to serve for three years. One United States Senator to serve ' the State of New Jersey for six years. 1 One Congressman to serve the state , of New Jersey for two years. One member of the General Assembly « to serve for one year. 1 One Coroner to serve for three years. ] One Sheriff to serve for three years. ] One Surrogate to serve for five years. One Member of the Small Board or ] 1 to serve for three years. ' One Member of the Small Board of j to serve for two years. One Member of the Small Board of " to serve for one year. One Male Member of the State Com- ; mittee to serve for three years. One Female Member of the State to serve for three years. 1 One Male Member of the County Committee to serve for one year. One Female Member of the County to serve for one year. One Mayor to serve for two years. One Collector and Treasurer to serve , three years. Two Councllmen to Berve ror three j Notice Is hereby given that tho Board of Registry and Election will sit at the|. Borough Hall. In the Borough of South May. N. J.. on Tuesday, October 17, 1922, the hours of one and slno o'clock on said day. for the purpose of making a registration of voters and to , revise and correct the register of totfor said General Election of TuesNovember 7, 1922. Notice la herebe given that on Tuesday, November 7, 1922, tho hours of 6 o'clock A. M. and o'clock P. M., a General ElecUon will be held nt which time tho voters of said borough will vote for the following offiJeraey to serve for three years. One United States Senntor to serve the State of New Jersey for six years. One Congressman to aerve tho state of New Jersey for two years. One member of the General Assembly to serve fo- one year. One Coroner to aerve for three years. One Sheriff to serve for three years. One Surrogste to serve for five years. Oae Member of the Small Board of Freeholders to serve for three years.
One Member of the Small Board of in to serve for two years. h One Member of the Small Boara. of . to seiTe for one year. 0 One Mayor to serve for two years. lb One Collector and Treasurer to serve : V three years. Two Councllmen to serve for thre- £ years. I E. B. MARTIN. |p Borough Clerk. „ Dsted September 2. 1922. 0 7 NOTICE OP ELECTION e Borough of West Caps May, E. J. ^ C In conformity with the provisions of t an Act, entitled, "An Act to Regulate (Revision of 1898)," approved I April 4th. 1898, and the amendment ■ thereof. - j NoUce la hereby given that the Boara 1 ; of Registry and ElecUon will make a - canvass in the Borough . of West Cape May. N. J.. on Tuesday. I September 12th. 1922, between the hours J 1 of one. and nine P. M.. for the purpose of | i making a registry list for the Primary , , Election of Tuesday. September 26th, 1 1922. Notice Is hereby given that a primary t i election will be held at the Borough i . Stall, In the Borough of West Cape May. | I J.. on Tuesday, September 26, 1922, ' the hours of 7 A. M. and 9 P. < i M., at which time and place the Republican and Democratic voters will vote l r by official ballots for candidates for . their respective parties for the General ' s ElecUon to be held on Tuesday, Novem- J . ber 7, 1922. In the Primary ElecUon < i of the Republican and DemocraUc Par- ' ties, there will be elected: ' One Governor for the State of New 11 Jersey to serve for three years. < One United States Senator to serve j . the State of New Jersey for six years. . One Congressman to serve the state , r of New Jersey for two years. 1 One member of the General Assembly \ r to serve for one year. One Coroner to serve for three years. , f One Sheriff to serve for three years. One Surrogate to serve for five years. « One Member of the Small Board o. t Freeholders to serve for three years. 5 One Member of the Small Board of Freeholders to serve for two years. Oie Member of the Small Board of | Freeholders to serve for one year. r One Male Member of the State Committee to serve for three years. . > One Female Member of the State , Committeo to serve for three years. , One Male Member of the County Committee to serve for one yenr. One Female Member of the County Committee to serve for one year. ■ One Mayor to serve for two years. * Two Members of the Council to servo f tor three years. One Assessor to serve for three yeara One Collector to serve for three years. f Notice is hereby given that the Board > of Registry and Election will sit at the - Borough Hall. In the Borough of West - Cape May, N. J.. on Tuesday, October 17, 1922, between the hours of one and nine o'clock on said day, for the purpose of making a registration of voters and to revise and correct the register ef voters I. for said General Election of Tuesday, n November 7. 1922. f r Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, November 7. 1922, * between the hours of 6 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M.. a General Election * will be held at which time the voters * of said boroXigh will vote for the follow- ® Ing officers: y One Governor for the State of New One United States Senator to serve '• the State of New Jersey for six years. '• One Congressman to serve the state of New Jersey for two years, '* One member of the General Assembly * to serve for one year. * One Coroner to serve for three years. One Sheriff to serve for three years.
One Surrogate to serve for five years. One Member of the Small Board of . lo serve for three years. One Member of the Small Board o' ' to serve for two years. One member of the Small Board of Freeholders to Berve for one yenr. One Mayor to serve for two years. Two Members of the Council to sTve , One Assessor' to serve for three years. One Collector to serve for three years. TKEO. W. REEVES. Borough Clerk. Dated September 2. 1922. AN OPEN LETTER~TO SENATOR FRELINGHUYSEN'S OPPONENT Raritan, Sept. 22 — In a letter to the working men of New Jersey sent out today U. S- Senator Frelinghuysen said: "Tuesday, September 26th, will be Primary' Day, the day on which the Republicans will select their candidate for the United States Senate. For nearly six years I have served as a During that time I have . done my best for the State of New i I seek another Term and request your supportHUDSl jvui Auppyiv p
"The substantial difference between and my opponent may be briefly stated: "1. He says he would vote to oust Mr, Newberry, of Michigan, from the j United States Senate and that I did not- It is true that I did not. Much p money was spent ill Michigan. The I people of Michigan knew it. They ( elected Mr- Newberry. There was no g proof that money was spent corrupt- c ly. The Supreme Court decided in s favor- Only this week at the Pri- t maries in Michigan Mr. Townsend e who supported Mr- Newberry was a again re-nominated. The people of a Michigan have therefore plainly ^ shown their will. They sent Mr. c to the Senate- He is their ( choice and I decline to say that their s choice should not be Tespected. "2- My opponent has never favored a protective tariff. Be has been a Democratic free trader- New Jer- c sev is an industrial State. I believe in a protective tariff. Working men , in Germany are now actually receiving less than one-tenth what is paid working men in New Jersey. Allow j their product to enter free and many I of our New Jersey mills and factorties would be forced to close; they j could not stand the competition. I be- ( , lieve in keeping men at work and I l 1 believe in such a tariff as will pro- ( tect them from the competition of the s under-paid working men of Europe. J "3. My opponent charges that I t voted to reduce the income tax on < large incomes. I did. Reductions , i were favored by all who wished to in- ( create business and to provide more ; 1 work. It was found that when 60 per ; cent of the profits which a capitalist \ might make were taken in taxes he would not risk his money in business, 1 but preferred to buy State and City i Bonds, the income on which is free from taxes. I favored extension of < business; I favored more employment c , hence I tried, as did Congress, to en- 1 oourage capital to invest in business ■ and to provide more work"4. My opponent says that he '
I would smash all monopolies- As a I I learned that it was very easv to | destroy, but very difficult to build. I | have never favored monopoly of any kind- For two ^ears last past, almost I daily I have been fighting the Coal not one word of encourage- ! raent have I ever received from my ooponent. Whatever I did or do if wrong in his opinion, yet m" views on the coal situation are now being generally adopted. In a word, I advocate pitiless publicity of all the profits and operations of the Coal Barons. In the word smash played an important part during :the past few -cars. Smashing was tried with painful and terrible results- My opponent believes in the -policy of smashing. I have always worked rather than talked. I believe in building up rather than tearing down and I refrain from destruction until I well how new and better buildcan take -lace. "5. My opponent declines to say whether he will or will not abide by the Primaries- I will. The Primarare a contest- He and I are contestants. 1 will abide by the decision of the Umpire, that is the voters. He declines to commit himself. "6. My opponent declines to state ! position on Prohibition, declaring: l that if he spoke for its enforcement he would offend the Wets, while if he 1 spoke for non-enforcement he would offend the Drys- I have made and will make no attempt to carry water on both shoulders on any question. A 1 Senator must swear to uphold the I Constitution. Such an oath I took. re-elected such oath I must again ' take. By the Constitution the sale of intoxicating liquors is prohibited. The ; Constitution is the fundamental law ! of the land. On it rests our very Government- I have tried to be true r to my oath of office and to the Constitution and if re-elected I will again , r true. "7. My opponent favors Government ownership of the railroads. I ; do not There are now too many Government emnloyees. What we need is less Government and less govi ernment in business. A great number of Government employees is a s real danger, a danger that a Party or a President once in power could, . through an army of employees, per- - petuate that nower. As I under- . stand my opponent, he believes that ' even though the Government owns t and operates the railroads the men could still strike. If thev can strike, then I assume he believes that letter f carriers, policemen, firemen and even j soldiers can strike. A Government > employee has the right at any time. • individually, to leave his work, but if he strikes, he strikes a»amst the United States. I cannot follow him or approve his position. I oppose it- - The less Government we have the bets ter, and the fewer Government em- - ployees we have the better. v "8. My opponent savs that I am alalwavs for the interests who seek to e profit at the expense of the people. 'e That charge I emphatically deny. My opponent's circumstances were such >• that he received a college and professional education- He became a T hail' da cni-li a (1 va nt a opa. ' ' lawyer. had ' advantages. •
' As a boy I had to work. I have made ' no money out of politics. My oppon- - ent, op the other hand, is a political lawver. He has received fees for r public work- His Manager admits that in the present campaign his ex- ■ I peases are being met in part from fees received from the Democratic ' administration of Jersey City, the administration of which Mr- Hague, Democratic Boss of New Jersey, is the Mayor. My opponent's RepubliI can Primary Campaign Fund is met, therefore, in part, from funds from Democratic sources. t Conclusion 1 "The difference between my opponent and myself can be very readily 6 understood when our careers are come pared. 'From boyhood I have work6 ed. He has practiced law and agir tated. His specialty is theory; mine, a performance- The necessities of life e!have made me practical. I have had Vjto work and 1 want all to have work " and good wages; that is the road to prosperity." n j , m
NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of Thomas Tasker Smith, Deceased. to the order of Harrv S. Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Mav. made on the 6th dav of September, A. D. 1922, on the application of the subscriber. Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the sixth day of September. A. D. 1922, or they will forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated September 6th, 1922. MICAJAH S. SMITH. Executor. 9-9-10- P F 15.54 NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS of John W. Wilbraham, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Harry S. Surrogate of the County of May, made on the 30th day of August, A. D. 1922, on the application of the subscribers, Executors of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers under oath affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the 30th day of August, A. D. 1922, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscribers. Dated August 30th, A. D- 1922John Paul McGriffiths, Harrv Brocklehurst, Sr., ExecutorsSamuel F. Eldredge, Proctor. 16-10-PF- 15.54 Advertise in the Star and Wave. results will be most satisfactory.

