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Importance of America’s future Naval Program W ASHINGTON.—Uncle Sam's future naval program la beginning to asasue greater Importance than ever because of the trend of events In the Pacific. Japan has gained a dominating position In the Orient and by virtue of her exploitation of Chins Ls destined to become a power of such prt portions and resources that she aril' be able ot any time to challenge the
control of the Pacific.
Japan U building a great navy as rapidly as her resources penult At present her naval strength la estimated at less than half that of the United Sts tea. but she Is spedafcxtng In the construction of fast battle cruisers. which many naval authorities be11 eve will be the determining farters In
future naval warfare. The Japanese naval program now under way will proride 78 cruisers of all classes, compared with 47 cruisers of all classes In
the American navy.
With the Philippines unfortified at Japan's door, with the Hawaiian
trlands Insufficiently fortified tn the middle of the Pacific and contolntag o preponderant Japanese population, and with Japan acquiring the German arch! pelagoes In between, many statesmen are of the opinion that the United feato. should not neglect to maintain a greater naval strength than Japan's -in all
types of craft as Insurance agalnut trouble In the Padflc. Of course such views are not entertained by those who believe that tbi.
League of Nations Is going to banish war forever.
It Is noteworthy, however, that President Wilton deemed It important to tend Admiral Bodman to the Pacific with an American fleet stronger lit inrny
respects than Japab's present available fleet.
Naval o(BeltIs estimate thnt moat of the ships author!red in the 1819<>rogrum will have been completed by nett year and all of them by the suBfcner of 1921. This will give the United States 41 first-class dreodnsugbts. 21 (battleships of the second class, six bgttle cruisers, ten scout cruisers, «0C deafroy-
Sra, and 181 submarines.
New Jersey
Items
re eetepted positlmw
j at the Cumberland plant in Itrldgeton. j where the glass Industry has taken a
; derided spurt.
i Camden.—This city has 10,760 puj pda In the public schools, according to | a report tubmilted to the Board of
t» Education by Koperintendeat Brvan. Bernards* Ille. Burglars got 810,000 '
la Jewelry and money from the coan- j „ 4f, Ron, of a H. H.mrno.il I,,,,. G , 0 "™2 % Wllliamsiown _* rail «r I DcnUon received 8.1.584.77 from County
Z S,p,rlo.™d,o. aim™,. .. of
tbe big patches In the lower sections
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WtH “Gob” Also Be Put in Davy Jones’ Locktr? />FFT<9AL~ Washington la smiling over the episode of “Jcwephns U Oob." Which la tc say that out In San Francisco Secretary of the fcuvy Daniels feU afoul o’ the word “gob." “It Is a abort, ugly word, and I oi Ifles ft." aald the ■erretary. “It’# not ' Wurthy of the wen of our splendid fleet," and thereupon the honorable secretary con signed gob to tbe same. fate which has already tx-falien startoard. port, rum, whisky, grog and
dress uniforms.
But out at-the Great Lakes naval training station near Chicago the gobs apparently don’t agree with Josephus. From tbe commandant to the newest gob they agree'thmt the navy, far from “gob" regards it with affec-
tion. reaped, love, worship, veneration, delight and oome oilier p»»«or eniofle none of which are In the least like those felt by Mr. Daniels. Anyway.,here la tbe reply that comes from Chicago—which la the- cause of Washing.''
Kflles:
“This •gob’ Is not a pretty word.” the secretary said. “It la not only too abjurd. but doesn’t sound well-bred— And so, to me. It has occunvd to knock It In the head.” “Abo-ee there." arose a cry from out a thousand throats. “Avast, belay, likewise stand by. and man the t-ocond boats; At last this here Josephus guy has got the navy goats.”
“He turned the ‘starboard' Into 'right' and sdll we held our |pbs; But now. by gosh, we quit—we fight—stand'fast, there—WE ABE <
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To Understand Scenery Now Enjoyed Emotionally T HIS Is the day of emotional enjoyment of national park scenery. Tomorrow Is to be the day <rf appreciative enjoyment of natljfial park Hcenort. In other words, various factors in the national mover jest have united {In a campaign of education of tbe people ^ »° tliat the:, may double their snjoyt \ V aacnt by Laving an understuudiBg of the-sceivry they.now enjoy only;emo-
tionally.
A work of this scope in n large
undertaking. Nevertheless, this fact helps to letnen the undertaking.' The national perka of America nr$ net only the sabllmeat nrvas of hgtural beauty easily accessible, hut are alw’ the eompletwit exi>re»slon of the history of the earth In its making. More-
over nature lias spread bar records ao t^st enyb ly with tnderjtaciltig may
rend; they are acecasible to all.
When the day of the understanding of scenery con.es and the America:' tourlrt vlcwe with real appreciation the stream-made Grand Canyon iib- eg. the glaut crater of a vanished volcano that hold* Crater Joke, the Toaemlte valley, glacier-dug; the naked granite core of the Itockles In Rocky mountain, and tin old. old hv-carvcl ahalw of many-otore,! 'ilorier. his enjoyment uH! bgrvaUAf in proportluo to his knowledge. For no man can taU out from nature's lM-«,uty more Hum he put# in—which u to say that we enjoy a. .ordlng
to our toperieuce and capacity.
Why Mexicans Know Americans Can and Will fight S OMK of the members of emigre** from the border states are all "het up” ov-r the Mi-xlran situation and say Rome forcible things la debate. Bep resent*five liudupvtb of Texas, a lK-aiocrnt, mad* a speech the other dai aud a*id among other things, m cooOecilou with the Kmeraoo roeolutlon.
which dlrt'cta intervention: "You may say It means war 1
say It doe* not mean wer. They hnv. not forgc’.ten, geoilemen. wbta Zacb sry Taj lor went alm-jat tc the City of Mexico with B.tKK) tr.e>|i* and whlpoed Sauls Anna ut Buena Vista. They have pot forgottea when Geu. Win fif'd Scott visited Mexico and whipped bnnta Anna at Chaimltepoc. Santa Antm had 2.1.000 >r«>|is and Scott had
They turn; not forgotten thnt tb<
lock froutlerauM San Jacinto wh*
•grinsoc*’ c«« and will filth:, on and bis coSpskln eng and lllot
Ished S-inta Anna with Jjwn «*X pli-k-d trufip* at on Was bom !n tile short siiae* of IB tnlnotea. They a* when old Bam Houston mde hlk whlti’ borsn, lend ronth-ramcii against Kaota Anna at Ban Jnrituh alng to the bower I have 4i»d.d for thee.' * Wh-n he put when they saw deB'h approaching, fell upon llieit
of Gloucester and Camden counties and In Atlantic county, and growers are getting good prices for them In markets t DaecusttUned to getting these berries st this season of the year. Engl lab to wr.—Two “moonshine" liquor suits concealed in the cellars of farmhouses six miles from this town were raided by federal revenue agents.Three persons were arrested, and two complete still outfits. 18 barrels of “mash" and a large quan'ity of sugar and other tutorials ver* seised. This was tlie third raid made by revenue agents In'New Jersey in the last few
weeks.
Ocean City.—Tbe term of William K. Massey as trustee of (be Ocean City Electric Ballway Company, under the order of Chancellor Walker, has expired. Mr. Massey has a month In which to submit hi* report to the court. It la understood that, because of the increased number of visitors during the summer and the tawmed coat of operating, the -road paid this
year. ,
Ootllngawood. — The Chamber of Cbmmerce has distributed Invitation# to its Halloween celebration and pageant on October 81 to nearly every town in Camden county, and It la expected that several hundred will vie for the 50 prises for fknr aud comic costumes The parade will atari at 8:90 la the evening, led by a band WestvWe. — Tbe eutboritles of Gloucester county and of nearby town# believe there will be a round -tp of automobile thieves and probably most of the recently stolen enn recovered. They have gained luformai.on that baa put them on the track of the thieves and automobiles end count on the assistance of the Philadelphia authorities. All the stolen cars have been taken to a certain place and reassembled. and some of them already have been sold, according to tbe Information gleaned. Burlington. — ReHef from inflated milk price* la promised Burlington ronsumers by Walter Kirby, prominent Got unibag dairyman, who recently forced the combine of Ice cream manufacturers to cut prices. Kirby promises to supply the city, beginning next week, with unlimited quantities of pasten rl rod milk/from the best dairies at 18 cents a quart at the distributing station her*. Local dealer* recently Jumped prices to 15 and 16 cents quart. . . . , „ , Trenton.—Members of the Mercer county Board of Freeholders were called In tbe Invntlgatldh being conducted under the dlrfcdbn of the Supreme Chert Into the board's methods of doing business. Although no member of the board Is the head of a department under fire, It was Jcveloped that tbe'r administrations have not been rhnrnrterlsOd by a strict adherence to the law. Freeholder Conard admitted that he had entered into contracts necessitating an expenditure of more than 8300 without advertising for hid*. One of the contracts was for the purchase if a steam roller and anotlier for asphalt patching material. PculBhoro.—Council has been notified that tbe county hereafter will look after Broad alreet. which Solicitor Red row has deddud la’a county road. Woodbury.—The Democrats of Elk township, Gloucester county, will put 'forth every effort to elect a freetmlder
this year.
Clayton.—On the farm of Wilson Brother*, near lie re, a large pear orchard Is In bloom and a number of cherry tree* are bodding. Washington.—To relieve overcrowded conditions tbe Board of Education o pupils of the Bunker Hill. Chestnut Ridge, Granloch and Turnervllle schools transported to the grade schools at HurffvUle and Woodbury. Cape May—The Cb|m* May County Teachers' Association has elected three officera: President. Aaron W. Hand, Oupo May OMy ; vl.-e presided'. H. C. Chaltners. WlldwiH*'; secretary end treasurer. Mis* Luo Corson. Cape
May Court House.
Baight.-wThe g<*« eminent at washmgiiqfawvded m .h-s** a. H.m
Jgtid a contract for *
Walt nr Bandy Hook u will- ntid a half J annual fair to br held at the old falr in Jeiitth. The wall will he 30 feet | ground* at Cape May Court House on
i. with n fifty fool t.*«e. and is to October 10 and 11.
be completed in 18 fuosiba. it I* be CflfiMlam. Bnmke from thickets In lleved It will offer-tbe Ih-si beach front, the pine l.rli at Woodbine gave agent* protection In the country. j of the office of Internal Revenue Col Camden.- -Bults aggregating 8*7,500 lector Iredell tbe Hew to n caldron and •re brought against the Beading, complete stilling outfit, arcordhtg In Railroad os cctc-e* of the triple trag- 1 the agent* The outfit was burled In Dorothy on September 2, when the ground and camouflaged by a eova train Struck a motor truck and killed j erlug of trees and brush. The outfit Eaale Dalliu-. Samuel Floss nud Sam- | was M-lsed with a tMirrel of distilled oel Coraon. all of Ati* vie C.'y. The whisky, and Julm Morris, forty-live Widow Of In. 11 lie Bought 840,000. Mm ! years old. of Itoumanir. living In a hui Floas 890.01*1 and the exist* of Oonmn. , near by. was arrested by l.'ulled Mtatea who was a aoldUir.fiSTjno It 1* rlalm ! Marst.nl WoU. CoinmlsMonr- Jollne ed a freight train blocked the view of | held him In 81.000 hall on a choice of an unprotected crossing ' , tllegBlIy operating a whisky atlll Trenton Mrs FranLi.n I. Mallory ! Ihirilngton OfflciaU ben- has* rrtalnnl her title of New Jersey slat. Mat PM lung delayed sldewglk Improvetennis . luimploP. defratlng Ml-* Klor- j menu ter a new ordinance that will eme Bheldotl In the final | provide better pevemi-nts throughout
Mount Holly —Ntm tha; < ranberry | tl>e city,
gathering Is nearing the htilsti tin- true Clayton - Beaidents of this city incondltli of the crop ha* hecome | terMled In fl movement to estaMish a known, mid It I. nBttmated that It will ! local free library will meet on Octolter
lie several thousand ioi«i.ei« *ii..rt of j 10 to organtae
the state railroad tax.
Vineland.—A blight ba* appeared on the black oak trees similar to that wfclrtt killed chestnut tree* several
years ago.
Paulsboro.—Instead of disbanding, the local Red Cron will engage In w fare work throughout the commulty. Bridgeton.—Tomatoes brought In tbe open market In Cumberland county 81.00 a basket, the highest price recorded In that locality. PhllllpsLarg.—So rapidly were the four carloads of Bur,dus army food disposed of that two additional care have been ordered. Shiloh. — Twenty-three pupils are taklnt,' the new agricultural course started at the'High School, with v8ae cnee Loesel at Instructor. Pitman —A scarifier h. to be used on some of the street* to aid In hunyirg needed repair* before winter weatbei
seta In.
Bridgeton—A black-oak blight appeared In Cumberland county almilat to that which destroyed chestnut and shade trees a year ago. Barrington.—In efforts to prevent farther burglaries citizen* organized and started patrolling tbe streets “armed to the teeth." Trenton. — The boathou.se colony, which lingered along Timber Creek longer than usual this season, ba* finally departed. PblUlpsborg.—The Ingraham & Tlr rell Silk Company will build an add! tional mill at Milford. Trenton.—According to the department of agrioclttire. light frosts occurring throughout interior and central New Jersey have caused no damage Sowing of fall grain w. almost com
pleted.
Turnervllle. — Several dollars were realized from a foot-measuring contest given hy tb» Ladles' Bible Class. According to the record. William Chew has the largest foot In thi# section Those entering paid a cent an Inch for his or ber foeL Measurements for the ladles have not been divulged. Plainfield.—Mm. K. K Kerr and hM fobrteen-year-old non were shot to dewth in a atore her- by John Amar, w hom Mrs. Kerr, a widow, is said tc have financed in business. Citizens held Amar until the police arrived and placed bin: under arrest. Fauiaboro.—Teachers of the school here organized a protective aasocla Goo association, with -Mias Mcrfant
Evans president.
Vineland.—The congregation of thf First Methodist Cnurch gave the re furned service member* a welcome
home.
Abaecon —The thirty-st-cand annual session of the Atlantic County W. C T. U. was held here, and the Methodist Church was well filled with represent stive* from all part* of the country The local union gave tlie rial tors a wann welcome, and the Ladles' Aid Society entertained them at luncheon Mr*. U. J. Freodllch of Pleasantvillc. county president, presided, and then was a talk at the afternoon session b> Ml** Esther Klfreth of UaddontMd,
the state urea'dent.
Millville.—Tbe Malvern Nabb Post. American Legion, of this place bus Increased It* membership to more than
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Insist on “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin* In a “Bayer package.” containing peeper directions for Headache, Ooldare Pain. Neurtlgta, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name “Bayer” means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians far nineteen years. Handy tin toxes of 1* tablets cost few cent*. Aspirin is trad# mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticaddeeter of Sa'lcrlicadd.—AdT.
Swabbing Yarn*. Slob—You have to keep things neat On shlpboaru. Gob—Betcha! hulously dean.—Carlo It roar oros smart or foot sesMod. It*/ * It la esUmnted that there la only ooa andder. death .•mong women to eight among men.
Oxford —WltL but five members remaining, It has been decided to sell the
Danish Church of this place.
Pitman.—Instead of depending upon a bond IsNUfe council will get 875,000 required for Improvements to the municipal water system In 5 per cent loans from the local bans as the cash
is needed.
Woodbury.—United .State* Senator Edge has notified Otairumn Avis of Gloucester county home coming celebration on October 11 that he will be hand, and General Ctiarles W. Barber ba* alto accepted an Inrltatlou. Vloodbury —The eagle killed at tbr Crown Point lighthouse last week will he mounted and prem-nted to the Gloucester County Historical Society. The hlrd is the only one of the kind ever killed In that section and 1* exceptloi
ally large.
„ , °“Pc May.—The vocational school* ■ 4W /.fiiM f<ir n wra | of this county will he In charge of the
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