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CAPE MAY OOPHTY TIMES. SKA gLK CITY, M. t.
HmtUi lnK»>rctor Jnfc.i MrClo* 1 nt ■
■New Jersey State Briefs
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Jiinuir}' Tl.r Hmltli Il«-nnl I* arrancln^ m tt.l.Ka-•prtr* of freo l*^c tum oa rhlhl lociitir darinp tl>c Isii irr i*Kof ApHl. i (• . VV Krirnnf chi'-l ni VaLcr Malrolai’J' Woodruff, aim »vn* n-Ili-rd n|>ou the defeat of fnmier ilnvor Kiddie lor reeie<1ioH in 1010, wait inducted Into the - of d<f-«ty stoViff'•: tiic tUui
1—It U by nu-ank of heavy jun» such as are shown In this picmre that the Italians hope to coorince the Teotoas kloag the Blver PUve that in the twentieth century ciTlilsaUoo H*ht only Is ml^ht. 2—Laborers ucd soldiers are continually repairing the hithways leading to th. CghUng rr..ct wrecked by Orman shells and heavy traffic. 3—The result of a trench raid; a squad of Uennan prisoners captured by the Krcsch and hrough: into
the wire-fenced prison camp.
of the central powers. The allied na- American forces occupy splendid potions ari- committed to the terms of dtionr throughout practically the en* no annexations and no indemnities for tire line. They are in nearly all caaes Germany or her cohorts. To permit on the high ground, and It Is these Germany to seize the best provlncc* of | strong defer, -ive positions ugalnst Ktisala would mean simply pr; paring which Germany must throw her shwift the German people for a repetition of troop* In massed battalions. The thrlr attack on the world's freedom In price these troops will pay for even an
attempt to break through will he twrifle, and in all probability more than the million men von Hlndenburg has prophesied. It It not likely that even th- Iron discipline of the i.erman
army will withstand such loase>.
NEWS REVIEW OF THE PAST WEEK
•Governor Edge hns received a rail fn*n the war depwrtmehf^fnr SO aerial
1.1»
m«i t.. jhrVo.Irnil Srti«.l for Arr-nl Tru , : 1. U U,1[ I1C AOnrllr Clt'. to no.toto.nbi- .I nocftrwrr. V n,r r r»™, T of moo, tn™*, Tho ,i™i< b_r.t, ,rr 0.1.^- ooUlfrJ , ,A«J.LAr--ri i„ Coeoti.
... -ro t, for dt m.n Judrr Kfilrn,
Koselle hag laltbtUtiLs iU'lXgtUPhl .to twhalf of local bplloh. Ferffimnid W.
rfua * r< ‘ Vcghle is chairman of the i'nmpwlgn
tun™. »'-•»" -'onuolitrr. olilrb aloo lo^lutlr* .E. A. J?~ a ™ "“ft? AlbnAt. B. R. J6irtf«. Horrt S. J ■—1-” •' n.o-M. WtlllTO P; A,rv-o». 1 . IIrorr ^ .. Burt. E L. Ulllhrldge. O. FT Frey. R I Ians for tilling all unnae,! aoil In s . Myrni aBd 3t<J)hai JlarTTll . r -
l-oeungh arc being evohed By the
Ketall clothiers of New Jersey gatb-i-rol at Eliaabcih ut the first-annual
-onveodnB of their newly « ■late nssoclallrm. AIkiuI 3S >
Hr
2 ppn - '—i \7 V -
Both Sides Suffer Ctsm
Alter Sherp Flghiin,
AMERICANS BUZE «
... * h r«""»~ i..ot„ uot ,.„0 .. orr. S.X
Not k-u than 200.000 ever bearing
of vacnct lot*, for which 24 icqueai* have already Iteen received. Tlie New Jersey Northern Gae Com-
jwny. which o|>ernles In liuuienUui
Japan Offers to Land Troops in Siberia If Allies Say the _
Word.
the future.
The speech of Count eon Ren ling. German Imperial chancellor before the relchstag. In reply to Breaidrnt Wilson* nwwt recent address before con
ragniAAWPAtpaiiwM-enAivo.M regarding th* war alms of the EMBASSIES LEAVE PETR06RA0 i DB1 'r d s '" , " "* ° m ' > t«"i
I ers In the Cnited States or England
■ ! 11 ' Increwfcug the chance for peace.
Count von Hertllug professed accept anee of the four principles of a demo eta tic peace enunciated by President Wilson and disclaimed any intention of conquest hot these protestations have not convinced President Wilson and his advisers. It la salt., that Ger-
have proved »o successful from a merrlnl atand|»lnt that from now im U Is prdiable tliat strawberTles will he
,, . , - . , , pleiiUfUl all summer and Tati, for (be Mlft. bm ly. tf,^ frnRMo. 1., 3 , 6 , „„
im l ob’ie ITtlltties Canimlsslnn to dls- fi^i ‘e of all issue of f12.UM> of Its first „ ‘ „ ..
rtgagr bomls to cover capital ex- c **«*♦»- “Cd fifty-three. I- i -I It urea, provided the bonds are not fro ”‘ ***"” imeurto
*• Id ut less than 30 per cent, of the
I sir value.
Two New Jersey avlntorr-
Tl» Tictfin „f H. mUl.uf, j S? "” U ’' '" <TCrt
•l Luke Charles was Lieuletumt WI1- |
u Mnlileuloirg Hospital. Plainfield, j Jumi-ol from n tblrd stfiry window and
1 was killed.
Amos. A. Zellcy. minnger of the Bur-
iUii-'PW•owwaa'-TaVesHly h-l |r Capturod German OKlaret ^ ' ,Of Attack*. Will ft*
Traveling Thteugh Bandit-Infested SibeHa to Reach Safety—Austria
Cannot Break Away From Her Alliance With Germany.
Japan has asked for |>ennls*ion to
land troops In Siberia to prevent the many Is -eady to forgo ambitions of vast vountltle* of munitions and oth- conquest. Other parts of the ehancelev military stores at Vladivostok and l-*r's speech are regarded as conrinslvc along the lines of the Siberian rail- proof that Germany Intends retaining road from failing Into the bauds of control. In one form or another, of
Possibility of a disagree roe:: he. tween the Cnited States and Spain because at the refusal of the latter
country to rupply certain
rial* to Geoarml Pershing was rrmor*d by the signing of an ecoooml. agreement. under which General Pershing will get mule*, army blankets at.d oth er material* from Spain In return far cotton, oil and other commodltl--* from the Cnited States. Success of tbeoc negotiations was welcomed by offidab In Washington as ability to buy uup^
In S|>aln will aove ship
the Germans. It was feared that the neatly all the foreign territory that * n ' 1 G**™*! IVrshlng
Germans might attempt to force the bolshevik 1 to deliver these stores to the Germans as a part of a j>cace agreement. Japan announced her willingness to undertake inch an eX|Kditlon by herw-lf or In connection with troops sent by other of the allied na
tii-ns.
While all official* at Washington are aileot and «Uk|>oi-ed to minimize discussion of the subject It is known that ezrhsnges of opinion are going oc with the object of a perf.-t understanding between Japan, the Cnltr-I Mutes and the other eo-belllgerents which would make the plan of Joint action wholly
she tow occupies.
Fount von Hertllng's reference to Belgium Is far from satisfactory. While hinting that Germany does not contemplate annexing Belgium, the chancellor proposes to Impose conditions which would restrict the freedom of aettoo of the kingdom and place It at the mercy of the Teutonic empire. Th* entente point of view was ex pressed by one distinguished diplomat who declared that von Hertllng's speech has effectually closed the door to further jM-ace talk. “Belgium Is a question of honor." he declared. “It 1 i-annot be discussed. So long ns the
acceptable to all and thoroughly define 1 enemy refuse* to do Justice to Belgium tta extent and duration. they cannot be exi-ected to perform Kussian representatives at Washing- j Justice in any other Instances."
twn op|sise action by the Japanese in
Siberia, but the ro-be!l|grrent* are thi«r«uglily alarmed lest the vast quantities of supplies piled up at Vladivostok, bought and |-ald for with Arorrt-wu cash, abould fall into the bands of the
Germans.
Criticism at home of the falter.- of Japan to play a larger pan In tl.r »-.r U said to have been Influential In bring lag about the negotiations Onr boys have had their first taste of the deadly Hun gas. Without wart. Ing of any kind gas shells began burst Inj. among the nxo of an American ar-
ttilery r
While the l-ing-dlstance debate be-
the Statesmen (it th. leHllgerent ' la.livosti.fc in les
up his reserve store* more rapid. . The j I'u'ted States wa* able to brinr prensure to bear upon Spain by r-'using fuel to Spanish steamers In An.-rlcnn
port*.
The German Invasion i mysteriously *1 wed up and on March first it was reported from Londo. t the forward movement of the Huhad Uen stopped on orders frw Berlin. At the nai Petrogra.l were to the effect thi: theiMilsIievikl wvre'preparing to m l*e*t (srsKible defense of that city If It wa* Mucked. on February 28 It was reported 'n_ I’etrograd that the allied ambassi lorn l.ad left the Kussian capital f. lerln. It | ( unlikely that they w id.le m reach the Pacific coe
ri.uutrie# has l-een Imtked U|*m with approval by leaders «f thought In this • •■unit? of the theory tlwt no chance "f effecting a pence on iemis nccept aid.- to the allies should be overlooked.
there ha* lieen u feel-
ing that the Continued
have
for
n 2>«i n
e down |m«k*. Eight
re they suf- dertake nure while front th
harmful effect ui-<n the pul.li. the rilled oountrte*. Th. a .1. termination In Washin •May war prejarullou* f. t* and the only harmful • dx-iared. would In- uj«m tl
veeks. nn.l the i^vduil.lllties are that they Will to- seriously molested mob- of nnned (.audits that are lug the country from the Fral tains to beyond Ijike Baikal. T sl.evlkl have pmcticalty no eon
anj kind beyond tii r Pral moun ..us.
thoygti It rlaiuis to have a*| the sivcnlled Kll-erlan rrpqUk
hum Italic Magi 11 of Jersey Oty l‘ Anna ^ ,ctaer Crdgr Grove Heights. The other victim wwa R dled of Pdaoolng. Uie third Kenneth RHiott. Jr., of Audubon. **" f,unJlj ' a fort-
C. Edw.nl u.m,,. Uo— I „
Edge. State Treasurer William T. Bead U Ui*nnnd Walter Tearte orosidero Uo °- Ule *»» decided Jt u Standard OU «I 2? MwDortal A *** tU ' bu..,», —rv. oZ* -'"’.VI" 1 j” »P”
I"' "d. -V C. Tb., will n.d,U« d..il
March Iff I J*»«Th Ijisorrera. thirteen* years >f.r.rUorn.,rH,mn..mo.bo.i- i ™ “'..S 1 , N ' r ‘ rt rnr, twlwwrd H. Wbl.o. Job.. I. Ka. 1. ”' ^ ‘uZ...'*' G, °epP. -r ,.,d IV,^ Ml_.„d (onr rt.lnv^ J ^ w, “ , IblwTird W Jrt,. A. Honan *”
*n.l Henry M. Phillips—to reetrre data
zuol appear M a hearing before the „ More ,hl,D ■ • rorp of Qcw special ofI'ul.llc Puiltles Commission In Cam- nerr * **** awom in by Mayor Andcr«lcti on Wednesday, March 18. at which ^° u °/ c,oww «?r i>erform>dtny at lime the Hntnrounton and Harbor Pennsylvania and Newt Jeraey City tins Company will ask permission . P},riU The number of guards is
to raise Its rules. ! ** n5 doubled.
Mis. Ada McCarrl. k, win. baa t^n ' C, a ‘*‘ nln « n( 600 names. 100 >ibmistreat at BAnrttvIlle f <u - more ,a,,r * U** r«l»lrad unde- the Uw. than three years, has tendered her res- “ ,, * UUo “ «^<l«wtlng a special e!*cIgnatlon, to take effect within two “ <* «he liquor question has l-ean eek*. Mi*, McCarrick w ill take up '‘f-xciited to the Salem City Council, te study of nursing. Allownys creek. In Salem county, it A- r ..„n„.n F—e. Ml “2 HZ SJSTff ,0r "'**
ie stete commlssl.iner of mcnlclpol •counts supervlaion over manic fituiucea. everi l u. the extent of the
nual budget of the municipalities, was ...
pcssed in the senate without a dta . ,' ^ rederlck GUkyaoa was namad ai-ntin.- vote. I , ’ y Governor Edge to be adjutant genB.„tw —a .b. W ?««• ««• klb-s Eleanor* MacKetridge *cl,oal , ' ‘ General Gllky aoa en-Her ..f ISO Raymond avenue. So2h I l!”* ^Y?' .*? k GeMr#l Bort,er Orange. the nigh, of February 1.1 * ^, ° lbe ann >- Hr ' ;1 ‘ ha sentence to from 10 t'o 1.1 the , “ ,d '*' 111 year s It. the New Jersey Mate prison tl^T ^ win‘ D W,r tV Judge Osborne In the Criminal mryror buT m ^ Conn In Veunei- |» r year, but In peace times
the statute provide* *2^00 for the ad-
tlrae since December 12.
mm.ieind.i Al <v " m Crter Dixon's sale, near . ,.f ,k_ IT. Pennsvllle. Corn sold as high as HI02
j |wr bushel.
than riooe to three Opart in Newark.
Tl..- Board of Health of Clrutbatn Jutaut general
fteekled u|..u Sat unlay. May 4. at
The board tnember-
felt tliut the cleaii-u]. should
Ulmer E Wyckoff of Washington U loading five car* with coni ou the eor
fn.m a generally beolthf ' Man.qrdnt , U p “ ylL<; ,be
■riallv In the < . • ««" . • ' for ^ Hr. Wy. koff also loaded
d that it
from A -trla . country u<m
their lungv. Whll
4‘ring. n-|*.n« •-..mlng
directly from Germany ludleat.- ti
H*.- Genuan public Is le-ing (■•r the tremendous haaars that m
tlmt that seek pen,. .. mMv off.-r.ti awwlble for h doiMinnt.d I
.* break away. The hold of G.r- , ■ maintained through the A.
I—u very larg. . the war Iwgan '•d that Au»t;. 1,1 ’"er unholy p..-:, r war '>.-arliie*' »• men. her fit- .
ould aid
it the nmaqulto by the
•vai ,.r tlu eau* where water is al
Wed to rrumln.
Federal ug.uta *e4.-Jil i.vsi barreli nf flour In-Id in n MonUiHise at th,
etignJor* are said to eutnphiint tliat the lom.t .diwrved the rule n inly substitutes W'Hh
-bread.
odor which
i will t
Is
and the
«f ,f»e .lay in «.
artivitle* the right of
tent A .Tta. |W1M *
* at certain to give war I* tiring ar-
the arrangi-tarat the cured In l^o-t tiiangc eary tiaiti, from half If |Ki*t rig! : a. in. and *ix to half i«st ai^lit
car with wheat at the sat
u:id i«ild J2.10 for It.
itduard En.dl. aged aeventy. a rrsi-
—Ofe ui ....- ** , i ' omouu - ' Ji « l hi the City Hi*by member* of !' “ ' AU “ ,,,K ' ‘ Jl >. as a result of lnAlong J 1 nrlr * “«»‘be.l when be wa, run rwnrd ‘O nutoimdilU- driven by Mr. Wash- , Tuckerton while eroroing
H.e boore roud hi i'Jroaaatville. Tlie mat, wa* cnulied Uwa-alii tta- wheels •li the car. aiisjalnlag a fru.lt-ced skull. IhicUir Imr..- s«y, he aounded bis born, but that Knoll evidently became confuted and, according to tbe .loetor daned dlrvetly In tbe tath of the ma-
chine.
A congregation , hDt ,^ kr0 „ available ln dl „ MMlcw a pended
Amerlc-n Army in France - . *r German raid on th* Americiwm* made In tbe Cbunln dr* Dr aector.’ After sharp llgbti n .. •nemy retired. Jearlcg four p r . two of whom were wounded The Americana hwt some km* a number sligtitly wounded o: ing. All were Mew Cagtaad.-n Three companies of shock t one of Which had been'brough Laon by motor cars for tbe a came up behind a heavy fc; 'Which had been put down alotu ’.aft Sank at th* America* ferce. •T sharp AgbUng tbe .enemy r Hit American and French ».■ effect!veiy counter-ahelled the r during tb* attack, which was itsand daring his raUramea;. It is not permitted to disefcw. number of Amar&aa casual lie* of the priaoMra captured tzh! this was tha f—rWIug « similar raids oa a largar seal* tba westers rroat. Tbe recent raids in th* Toe! and Cbemin das D«mw. bare e mated that th* Amarican aoldie withstanding bis pArioua ! enc*. now is perfectly at borne gat maak and able to fight ju *«I1 Wih It ha without it h ffulcklr roach Ing tbU stag* the leans have shewn rbslr usual
bUlty.
There were many Instance, of sotul bravery, a lieutenant. > Scant and two private* were In t out when some Germans looked One cr,*d In good »ngM.(,; ‘‘Come out, Americans:" Tb# four Americans Mazed i with their automatic*, thy nu entrance to s'umble over lea of the men. whom they apparontly killed by their qukl tistanccL During tbe bombardment baruly could bare bron more t, ea who' wore eoaee*!..: a •bell bote were burled by din tt by another exploding project:), shouted for help and It came qc Their comndes left th* abelten fir 1 which they ware ready to !e»: action the nsomant tba stuck irr tw-try appeared, and exhucrc buried soldiers with atoa, • •Arih. piece* of trees and sbrll 'S Urs spattered about them Notwithstanding tbe fiercer"' the fight at close quarters, no: bayonet was used. srC £ one on a German. The Atn>r; using their automatic pteto)' bullets Into the German atUrker* good aim. In spite of the writ.: Rifle bullets accounted fox :
more.
the muriiloe art-vice In the Wyoming 1 rrol.yt. rian rhurrh. Wyoming acri(.«
, ''■J'omltis ariH«_ •■f -Illlburn. at which a community
unfurled —
f gift t
The flag.
ROUMANIANS REFUSE PE*Ct Bucharest Negotiation* Have fiaya Berlin Amsterdam. — According t« Voasisrh. Zeitung. cf Berlin, th* ; n.goUation* at Bucharost. K—bav* failed- It is under si' Ferdinand's reply to the Cen t*. an was unsatisfactory. Other German newspapernegotiation* Wert- interrupt. 1 !- ‘- 1 Df-. von Kueiiimann and Czeruln. respectively Germar. ssi l - tro-Hungaiian Foreign Mlnist' ^ been aufumoned to Brost-Llf'*' semiofficial statement Isturd It Hn. hoarier, denied that its left tbe Roumanian capK»>
The Mur P-y hill
tlw eonununity of the
•- «... society ot tb,- ri.ur.-h. w «.
Ins :*» stars.
William H. Hunt. f,.rmnr atati m
»e:er of tlw laiekawanna at Bram-h
He Junction, who was rrn.w! a >.«
iwnri.u. aiKiut ten years ago. <li«d
n..v .-.nuro’anu T hU ,lauc '‘"' r - Mrs. f>r«
^fuit, urged m lx Ovl War Mr. Him, served in artillery In the war and wa* Iw . r ■rotiy deafened by the ..nnon he I .11.. barging at the battle of Get-
• •f 44 t
.0.1 Volun ti ..f New
of
!'U
vero imposed by Judge St.av
Jawr, Ellc, and
i Babcock „f Hardyston, •> Attendance Officer Abram •*.ai wp! not sending tl M -i r i
regularly to ^|,ool
'rnop of Boy Scouts ha* (wen J -f a *i«-.-lal election ltl 0r , j > 1‘fereliUuui un.ler flie Heir I
12 KILLED ON SOUTHER* Pasasnoer Train Runs Inte R»»' c Another Near Column - Columbia, s. C—Ten per»ec •" killed outrigbL two died of and between 25 and 2S otb* l ‘ ,r more or leas sariouvly inju • : one Routhern Railway pas** - 1 ran Into th* rear of aaoth'' Co!umbla-Grrenvtlle bras. )■ FroaCs Station, five and a !■"' r ' . from Columbia All of the .■■ Injure.: were on the tr».: •OR. sad those killed were ' copying a smoking comps I car. at the roar, whir!: *-
ail] b
■ lot
iklln f.
- 1317.
' "-crilt* .* #1N4.«i
otai az,e,KU fw „
• an.-e on I mud Jan-jary t j. *»^C» and ImiIuii<> .4, , ia J, ,'
;n . 1817. f2>M ».
FRENCH SHIPS ARRl vE
*^"l Be Utsd Ta Carry *“ ,-
Goods To South Amt"< An Atlantir Port.—Fret, ve^el* ahlrh have been to the I'nlted state* lor Ametiran trade to reira*' ton nag* for war aerric* >" • to arrive m the I niled W* •
*y-one of th* vroaeis h*v • • available for this gjl tlrs '
•quar* rigged ship#, and •ise from tWC tuna to t'

