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/ 0v. a v. . EDWARD L EDWARDS for . United States Senator

GEORGE S. SILZER for Governor

THE BIG ISSUES 1. — Public Utilities

1 The Democratic Party Plat- • form pledges itself to the enactment of constitutionally sound W— which will establish a fare Mt in excess of FIVE CENTS , as per contractual franchise ^reement without protracted , wearisome and expensive litigaI «»». a

The Republican Party Platform is vague, speculative and non-committal on the subject of Public Utilities. It has no pledge or even hope for the return of the five cent fare.

2. — The Tariff

' The Democratic Party Denounces the recently enacted Republican tariff legislation as a Tariff Bill for the profiteers. Urges the repeal of the Ford-ney-McCumber Bill which extorts hundreds of millions of dollars from the working people and transfers this revenue to the coffers of the greedy corporate Interests. Favors a scientific and just revision of the tariff based upon an honest analysis of the cost of living and an expert study of relative wage incomes. Favors putting imports on a scientific, equitable basis. Denounces the Republican tariff as the dishonest concept of socpo ration-controlled Republican politicians.

What the Republicans Say New York Herald (Republii can) interview of United States Senator who helped to frame the Fordney- McCumoer Bill: "You ask me how the tariff bill was framed. The answer is simple. During the last months , of his life Senator Penrose could give little attention to the construction of the bill. His technical advisers prepared tentative schedules. When he died Mac (Senator McCumber) took over u ! the mess without knowing what , it was all about. He told some of us we had to produce a tariff bill. He asked us to. help. We helped. All the Senators he consulted told him to frame schedules that would help ttem personally or their friends. Mac did it. That's the way the tariff bill was framed."

3. — Newberryism

The Democratic Party Insists upon theunseating of U. S. Senator Truman H. Newberry of Michigan. Denounces Senator Frelinghuysen of New Jersey for his shameful conduct and betrayal of the sacred franchise by his vote to seat his friend Newberry In the face of proved corruption.

The Republican Senate Record Says: The enormous sums of money expended in the campaign to elect Newberry are "contrary to sound public policy, harmful to the honor and dignity of the Senate, and dangerous to the perpetuity of free government, and that such excessive expenditures are hereby severely condemned and disapproved."

4. — Prohibition The Republican Party

The Democratic Party Declares in favor of a just enforcement of the provisions of m our Constitution. Favors and urges the necessity of taking such lawful steps as may be required, so that we may restore to the individual not only his liberties guaranteed by our Constitution, but also the right to the lawful Indulgence in beer and light wines.

If you are a Bone-Dry you will vote for the Republican Prohibition candidates. If you are a believer fi personal liberty and do not wish to be in the class of the Lawbreaker, the Sneak, the Hypocrite and the Bootlegger, you will assert yourself on Election Day (November 7th) by Voting for Edward I. Edwards for the United States Senate, and George S. Silxer for Governor.

For United States Senator Vote for One xl EDWARD I. EDWARDS For Governor Vote for One

xl GEORGE s: SILZER Paid for by New Jersey Democratic State Committee

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RETURN VISIT The Progressive League of Cape May, will pay a return visit to the Young Men's Progressive League of Ocean City on Thursday evening, November 2nd. A special train leaving at 7 p. m. sharp- All members • and friends of the Progressive League i r are requested" to purchase tickets 1 D early. Let's eo over 100 per cent. £ Tickets can be had of Chas. Sink at c the Progressive League. President C Davis, Vice President Moon and there [ will be a few members of the League D around with tickets- Let's make this j a banner occasion. Help keep Cape [ May on the map. Bring along with j you . all your "pep" and help boost [ your home town and help push Cape j May Couritv to the top. HA ART E. BALM, Chairman Transportation Com. Progressive League- | A REMINDER Just a word to the patriotic people. All those who have kindly assisted us to raise the money for the monument have the opportunity now to increase the fund and spend a very enjoyable evening at a small cost by coming to the Masque Ball on October 30th, Hallowe'en, a', the Convention Hall. We know thai: nearly all of our citizens are interested in this matter, therefore it if to be hoped that a large "Bthering will turn out to enjoy the "old folks" hallowe'en dance and festivities Admission BO cents. Refreshments will be free and plenty. . COMMITTEE.

TO THE VOTERS OF CAPE MAY COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. Knowing that my friend George ARedding is the Republican Nominee for Sheriff of Cape May County at {he approaching November election and desiring that the electorate may have the knowledge necessary to a wise selection at that time, I am writing this personal apneal for their support. Mr. Reddinv has been a resident of the County for 21 years and during that time has been quite active in various affairs; toe was one of the volunteers that helDed save 21 men from the "Nora" in 1906; was Chief of Police of North Wildwood for three years; organized and is Chief of the North Wildwood Fire Compan"; is j Treasurer of the Anglesea Associa- w tion; a charter member of the Wild- f, wood Athletic Club and an admirer of y, good clean sDorts; is a member of nearly all the fraternal organizations " of Five Mile Beaoh; President of the » Ottehs Harbor Fish Comnany( largest 1 shippers of food fish in South Jersey and a stockholder in the Marine National Bank of Wildwood and of the Cape May Countv Title and Trust Company. He tyas appointed by the Honorable Charles C.. Black, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, together with Senator W. H. Bright and the ^ late S. H. Townsend, Commissioners of Adjustment for the Collection of A Delinquent Taxes and Assessments A and was instrumental in collecting $62,000 for the City of North Wild A wood. He has been City Clerk of North Wildwood since 1910 and as I such I have had numerous opportune- j ties to observe his courtesy and abilities and I am confident that if elected | Sheriff the duties of the office will be j conducted in accordance with the law I and with fidelitv and courtesy to the taxpayers. Yours very truly. , I B HENRY H. OTTENS, . Largest Individual Property Owner in Cape May County. Paid for by H. H. Ottens, Wildwood, N. J. NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS Estate of William L. Stevens, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of Harry S Douglass, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 21st day of October, A. D. 1922, on the application of the subscriber, Executor of said deceased, notice is hereby given to 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 21st day of October, A. D. 1922, or they will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber. Dated October 21st, A. D. 1922F. MULFORD STEVENS. Executor. Lewis T. Stevens, Proctor. 10-28-9-P.F-$15.54 BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS OF CAPE MAY COUNTY, New Jersey NOTICE OF BIDS FOR COAL Special bids will be received by the Purchasing Agent of the County of Cane May in the Freeholder's Room at the Court House, at Cape May Court House, New Jersey, cn Tuesdav. the seventh day of November, A. D. 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, for 25 tons of Chestnut (Anthracite) Coal and 150 tons of Stove (Antharcite) Coal, to be standard size and qualit - free from all slate and dirt Coal to be delivered f- o. b. Cape May Court House, and in such ouantities and at such times as ma- be requlred. , . , . Purchasing a-ent reserves the right to reject an- "nd all bidsSAMUEL F. ELDREDOE, Purchasing Agent for Cape May County. Dated October 24th, 1922-10-28-2-PF Good thoughts never come to those with bad actions. Every ti^e we smoke a cheap cigar we resolve to quit smoking.

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