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N£WJJPSBTF STATE BRIEFS
▲ftpr fattbfnl wrrlce fw thirteen yean. Salem'* ofBrlal dock on the tower of the FI rat Baptist church la to be repaired. Some of the old dormitories at the Dupont plant, et Carney s Point, arc being razed and taken to-Kewark, Del. Mrs. Annie Schoeneberfer Oti, of Harmony, has been acquitted of a ebsw of bigamy in the Warren
, ^frs Bemde B. Larkins, an erapje llat, will asslat In revlthl Icrtlceit ■*
Pennsgrove dtliena-rwho hare.arranged for a '‘Welcome-Home" for the aen Ice men have decided not until Thankaglvln* day for the celebration, but to hold It on Baturdsy afternoon, November 1. Dairy farmers have organized the Warren County Hostein-Priaalan association. The Pitman Highlands Chemical Engine company has asked fir an allotment of Ire hose from borough council, which bow has sapervls'on of the fire department. A new chapter of the Tri-County Hunters' and Anglers’ as-^oclatlon has been formed in MlKord, Hunterdon county, with Herbert D. Stem presi-
dent.
-•lias Armenia I* Illsley, of Pleasantvllle, has been appointed grade teacher Jn the Pomona public school until February, when she will enter c Philadelphia training a<
nurses.
The Westmont Fire company has made a second donation of (100 the Haddon township memorial fond. Miss Kexiah Featben-r, of Bridge port, baa been elected a teacher i.i Paulahoro public schools, to All the vacancy caused by the resignation of Miss Beatrice. New. Solicitor Avis reported to Westrlllr borough council that up to this time he has been unable to get the glare public utility commission to fix a date for n hearing on the railroad crossing at which safely gates are de-
manded.
Farmers near Panisboro are having no dlfflcnlty in getting their corn husked, sr men employed at the Industrial plants who finish their day'e Work early In the afternoon take advantage of the opportunity to taUtt a little extra money. Stricken with peritonitis, Miss Gladys Saltfor*, of Colllngawood, was rushed to Cooper hospital. Camden, and was operated on at midnight, but
died.
Isaac Sturr, a veteran of the eiril war, and his wife, of Elmei, observed their alxty-flrst wedding anniversary at their home. They were married at Paterson on October 17, 1858. Rev. W. E. Pettltt, of Enstport. Long Island, baa accepted the pastorate of the ML Pleasant M. E. church. Pleaaantvillr. to succeed Rev.' W. L. Morton, who resigned to go to McCVmnelis' ille, Ohio. At the next meeting of the National Park Fire company them will.be an Interesting debate between prpmlncn residents on the question •‘kir lo whether dubs should be allcwed to continue in the town. Clark 8. WI Iron. Aremait on the Trenton division o' the Pennsylva nia railroad and residing at Trenton, was killed while drilling cars a! Freehold. He hod his head out the cab window and came In contact with n steel oml car. crushing til* skull. Ernest 'bgareUI. cashier, and Wllllare Wagner, manager of the Newark tool-making uranch of the Western Electric company, were held up by two men, one of wh- -scaped. The payroll of (2851 was taken from the man caught when be was found In a cellar. Vineland la to have a carload of government clothing aa soon aa the chamber of commerce put* up a I Kind of Indemnify. Thla Is the flrst town In South Jersey to be so favored Th« Niul’h Roiling fhalr company, of Atlantic City. Is the defendant In ■ Mil for (ltl,0i4J damages brougti' by Mloa Florence Rlrhaiiaon. of Camden, to be tried In the United States district court In Newark, on Novemtw-r 4. The auil results from an Hidden- on the Boardwalk on New Tear's Kvr, two years ago M!u ttli-hsitt*oii claim* she *a> thrown from a rolilng .hair and su«ialnsd a broken wrtai and Internal injuries In fonaequmire, she cla tna, she is tin ab> to play the pia. a favorite paaliMir prior to the ac,ident. Auth.-rttiea are Investigating elr rumstaiices surrounding the delivery of a tH.mli by an expressman to Mrs Moses C. Rbrnchard. a tioirdlughou.r beep.-i || w as addressed to H 8 Noble, In her care, and was marked : “Nosh <>pnn Immediately" Mrs BlMuhard said she knew no audi peknon us Noble. Bias aliened the parfcsgr. which contained n quantity •f eigareitra, tnliacrei and. In the c n ter in a dark leather rasing, a bami and fuse KherffT t'har^a.oyne <V,u* sd it In .1 iwii of w* ( er. The trolley r-n..- Ihr*- flgtii at (Vim dvu lias drained the region ..f moat of U»e Jitney*, which had Ouch -d to ' in great numbers at the the powor-r 1^,, iu mu
the PeuasrJJIg Methodist church drr-
lug November.
Governor Runyon named Soph'e iL Braun, of Ellzabeih. iilljah D. Riley, of Abaecon, trufifes of the tanche^a
retirement fund.
The Wonjea**'Civic cltlh of Abaecon has decld«4 to devote Ha enerp to raising fund* for improving the condition and appearance school house grounds. Real '-nts of National Park are com plaining that adme Jitney drivers overcharge and to toe are now using the trolley car* to Otonceatcr and ther taking the bahts to Philadelphia. The Itcadlngtoa Reformed cfaarco observed Its tiro hundredth anniversary with services appropriate to the
The Hunterdon comity boaid freeholders awarded contracts for a bridge at Pottauhn. for-MWO and another at Klngwood zor (878. Salem got another new Industry that will give employment to thirty girls and women. The works will temporarily be located In Rumaey Hall.
re aim-*- > ciaai klie ds di t-uas.. Many of tuc ’* decamped In fare of wtiai
live oetll-
•ami-s eoacred by i
r»agh eouu
«it to iMMiai (he ilcMiae fees and fw •triri t rathe upon certa'n at i wet a M’behii.gn.n is to have • bow silk •R*. employ mg tftj haa— at the
Attendance at the Patilsbcro public school* has greatly Increased since the Ixiard of edacation has commcuced enforcing Ike compulaory attendance 'aw. ■ f Music is tVe 'latest subject to placed in the Paulaboro pnhllc schools by the hoard of education, and every pupil will b« compelled to take up the study. There is a milk famine at Clayton and it Is with dlfllculty that Hoomkeepers arc being half suppled. Two recent Ares'destroyed a number of good cows belonging to fanner* wbo *u|iplled the d«jilerb and the owner* have not been aide to replenish their stock. The sugar situation i* almost as aerious, as none of the stores have
any.
A number of laborers employed by the Joseph Burke Const ruction company. which has the contract for paring the streets of Borden town have thrown down ihelr tool* and gone on a strike for an advance of ten cent* hour. They were being paid Aft} cents an hoar. As a consequence work
has been stopped.
At a <nnference with a committee representing more than 1000 employes of the cotton mills and hleacheries of the Millville Manufn-turlng romiumj a request for a reduction In week nj boura of from Afty-Ave to forty-elgh: cents was granted at the same pa., as under the old scale. The change will take effect on December 1. Tb« company has voluntrally Increased wages three times in three years. With a position offered him at dou hie his present salary. Chief of Pollre Joseph W. Van Uer. of HaddonAeid, resigned, ilie borough rommlss'.imrra hough reluctant to part with the effl cletit ofticlul, accepted the resignation Van Ller has been remarkably sue ces*ful In the capture of lawbreakers Eggs are foil lag In bwedrsboro ni eighty cents n dozen, the highest price eyer paid In the vicinity, and H looks like dollar eggs by (Tiri«tums. or even Thanksgiving. At the same time there are more chickens lu that section »< the country than ever before, as there not u farmer within Ave miles but
ho has from 100 to 500.
The Urge*! Ash caught in the lak> t Fries Mill this season was captu • e*l last week by Normas Horning a member of the Good Fellow*' Anting ciuh. of Philadelphia. It was s sarge mouth bass nod weighed nearly neveo
pounds.
When Mrs. Charles daggers fa Med to rea|Mind to a call t., Ilnnr- at Mlllwss found "lead In bed. She had complained of ferting III three hours prcvhiur. and had gone up stain to lie down. Paulaboro meat stores have gone empty store the arrival r» a boatload of oyste.w a. a local wnarf. v>.: residents are taking the opi* .unity to beat old "H. C. L." by feasting on
oysters
ftoring the month of Keptcmher the Jitney* to Newark retried a total of S.41N.2NP passengers, whirl) was the large*! month In the hIMory of the Jitney business there. The volume of business Is held to be primarily due to the operation of the zor.e system by the Public Service Railway company. Edward Miller, who was a depots m the MlriieHn Tire reMnimny plant nl Mllltown during the recant strike, In a serious condition as n result of two stab wounds InAlcied jusl over the heart. HU assailant. It I* alleged. n Thomas Koverak. a Mhhelln ei ploye. Both men were at work wbi 'he stabbing occurred. Miller Is to St peter'* hospital. Newark /ak la held for the giai d Jury. The t.%eatrr township IVmocrailr ■ ■■tumlttiM- wa* organised at a tnre : ng to Mooreatow-n of voter* of Mooreatown. Maple Kltade and other of the township, all obowing Interest In the pending reinThea* officers wore eP-.-id dent. H. C. Jacoby; aecrulary. (ilhaok; lrea*arer, frank |
I—The French liner Vereala bun.lng In mid-Atlantic. 2—Prealdent C M. Belp'i of the Katknai J of Pcatitaatera and the floral piece I. • presented to Prerideot WUaon with be* wishes for bU recovery. _ Prealdent Poincare of France laytog a wreath on foundation atone of blr monument to be erected et St MIbiat to honor of the American victory there.
NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS
Labor’s Withdrawal Breaks Up Industrial Conference in WaeWhBton.
OTHER G1CUPS ALSO QUIT
Coal Miners Rajact Offer and Prepare to Strike—Government May Operate Mines. Senate Committee Adopts Strong Reservation* to the Peace Treaty.
I Afti oegoti W
his bh Its re* wsj n clared adopt! by the
<ARD. ■umlon a Jd ctmferenee ipted Wedral of the unpera lad ice hecauae
rttd he de-
c I
ed. “h confer
there
tlve hi
8po»
nled t collect olotloc
m aasumed (era should with etaothing fnr■e defeated
•>*
To remove the Cnited States from
would declare It a er'me to Incite a i any obligation to contribute to the Mrike la coal mines. Senator Fre- league'* expenaea unleat congres an-
thoriaea *och appropriatUn.
of alien: ,(. ^■ouaeb-ld - Ugh: tnatoll*. 'b. trto c- a, „, v * * " Dr. Lee <<, raault of a *en-* PtMtaMBta to the apof ibe new radio an to thr ef peaea. .... - . «*»**• ."bum” I*, accord legty. made pontbie wfcen the wlrelm tetopbooe riiruJI U now connected Ttth the ordinary electric light line, a frebleu which. It may be said, ha* kvng roofrootud radio enginrerv ' ‘'MlH-An wireless prog from Lhe new circuit by tbe Inventor la the eiimuwuoe of the trigh-powerej generaltog station- for the production of direct carrei)•, tbe coat and compilesOoo of which baa tArotofore been heyoftd the reach of the ordinary lay-
llnglinyeen wea especially aevi hi* comment on the miner** demamK and took the occasioa to denounce trade dP>flnt*m under Ita present leadervblp a* a “new autocracy" tending
t<«wrrd bolsheviam.
On the surface there is little change In the steel strike situation, but the American Federation of Labor and t-ome stale labor Bxvoriatloaa. notably that of IlltnoU, came out strong for unlimited support of the striker-, both morally and financially. In tbe convention of the Illinois Federation of l-nlior a general strike was adnented In order to "atop the wheel* of Indu*Irr nnd bring Gary to hit knee? " The labor leader* are planning to spread the strike to various directions and rejoiced at me action of the offlelali of the railway brotherhoods giving the w orkers perm lesion to taka eocn action aa they may find nseesnarv in earh district. This mar mean the men operating the lines Into ateel plant* will quit work U*t Wednesday was the tost day on which steel atriker* couH •return to their Jobs and save ihelr *aalority and pension right*, and many of them did go hack to the mil'-
go c
on th« that t the nt establl
The railroad workers of the country, who are demanding increased wage*, time and a half overltaDe. the eight hour day. and change* In working con-
u again In j <!lt!an*. are preparing for a AnUh light 0 meet you with the railroad administration, actalk collec- cording to what Timothy ffhe* chief
of the firemen, told the adnrlnlstra-
1 group dt- j tlon's board of working €»md:tlnn« opposed to f Rhea'a data and claim* were wrongly tld the re* j mrehated l.y a. O Wharton, who left ed. “would | thr Presidency of tbf . rail war emcooresslnn i Plover*, .tepartment of the American
■«T*' group Federation <.f Labor
States
To reserve tbe right of tbe Cnited State* to refrain from entering Into the economic boycott provid -d for to article 18 of the league covenant. To invalidate any act of the league In ar far as it affseta the Culte-i State*, unless the American repreamtattre on the league council or assembly has been confirmed by the senate. To protect the right* of American rttlzvoa under the articles of the trusty dealing with debts and property. To relieve tbe United States of any obligation to assume trusteeship for aay of the German overseas fnatfa ■Iona surrendered to tbe allied and ■••eclated powers. To reserve the right of the Doited SUte* to refuse to suomlt to the league any question affecting the vital Interests and national honor of tbe Cnited States.
ally of
Indntt rial ry and ihe
member of the board.
kind of red*<1!re bargaining that Ihe
labor gu laho
The
approv beaten vole* t enre r*
Director General Htoe* put n *ud-
na dlstln- I rnrt lo ,h, ‘ of exprem driveva
j to New York by threatening All
lie nuhll, 1 •»'»'. t. nd It wr.s 11 *■ ,he '""‘.'“'■oremen'e atrlkr there •up by ten : ,H * ,nod Mtortace in tbe confer | ■etropolto grew worse dally with
«e for the
pan!
rhargn the ae and to steel al Bible f majnrll
PresJ
hid dtf ftiemhe for cur a solut reachet
B. ffhep conductor
r* inejilrci!
delegatrc
“t:' 1 ' ii-
lug ha*
Thr ..l
ecotue such a ' ycunger ele I the official* iringau: lueth
l*t he.
HBcials beiaaw
ere re|MMi
In ti
) Ct.
Henry Man i. j nud Marry J. k »f AUaatU- City, «. etotailou of : Hun act. Tb»>
trial.
. of MHrli.iT^'^ "« •nd Dowd Kata. ptewfle-t not guilty l*v wartime proSih'
sired r
Wtm
ploy ere sponalh Iftlaon public 1
ttri«* •oaring In order that there should be no further delay m gov rnment work on transports and other veaael*. Secretary of War Raker *. w large number of troops to the port ® take the place* of striker- .nd
re trepon- Ota! tohufer- ■» by the; T. L. woaM ,H '"P 1 Th ’' 'reopk « was rte Sick bed a* r ^ , 1 hT ,h *' ,r * y '*«'d«l«. Wituld
Her to toe
• tdeadinr ^ ^ I'-nasbnrsmgB^ ifvwi* "on. until SSTmE,’!"’ ST*?** ' n * 1 Ithms was 'w d,, "Id ,r ‘ , '«l by their totem .Ml,,,., I by Otalr ^ , " ,M " ' ,f "**• ,n -- ; rrf "‘- re ve the ,1e ^ *1 d his col- i * B |W *' en,, « N«,r tor fvertima
t. the etn Th* senate cntnmmaa on tnre- r „ re liming re '•Ibm* prepared th, gr.ui».l for i|„ Prealdent nf, “l haitle over the treaty win. <u-r. Iveaof the m*nv by adoptinr 14 reaervallo, • uod alone, hut ■ presmhle to the rew.lutlon of rati1 Ihe con n ®ntiou providing that Amerlcn - r»i|J.
rratlon of the pare shall not I- effee tlve until tbe rrt_rvMlona ha<. t -en secepted by three of the four chief a|. lied nathrea. Great Britain. France
Italy and Japro.
reservation*, which Ke ■Id will be auppwrle.1 I.. -
al miner* majority It. the ■•nt.te. are frat
I. He*-re- m-rewnr'I-h the following:
ret! work To give the Cnited stale* unquaii. and mod. ; 8ed right of withdrawal fron, he trlnera | league U|eu, notice 'ty congrevf Ignored To rehev the Cnited fhaix 0 f eek Tlie any oldlga.lon to preswrv# the ,emreject,.t torlal ftriegrlt) nr |H4ltlraI Ind'to-nd night the enre of any e,„u,try article X an.i the or »« go t.. war umier any article on
CUUgrs*. *o drrlde* Uy act or )„| n t
thl* «
The
conferei dlsappo tenllnn latow t threatet which I tm of Ivg deaf
toduritinl ; tything i irnhl.r *1
this off< operetai leaders
proponent* of the treaty aa it stands, ■■'d the reservation* wen utterly obnoxious and that 40 Democrat* would vote age tost raufleriion with such condition*. The preamble he exmatd ?red especially objectionable.
Bringing np unexpected strength to w Pwr< » r “ i - ^ fc^hev1W succeeded to postponing tbe toll o* that rity. though their offtolals moved to Moscow with all tbe* rec«P<>rtA the troops of the Russian northwest army wer* bui a few more from Wtrograd and «be Achttog was severe. It is known that General VudeiJtch'a men are nto tihu equipped, and thaff art hot numowtu: therefore the Finn* are expecting that bc *»' rocouoUtor Mb refu«U qp. ropt the help they off-red him some tin** ago. In the Volga regton Ocueral liertlklne rialmed to have defeated the UflBbevIki nrer Kampahln. hut .he wiriet government announced toft Denlklne;* advance on Mo-cow from tbe sooth had been dcffnltrly tt-^ped. According to the British admiralty, the wory of the bombardment and capture of Kronstadt by British naval force* was untrue • but last week a message fmm Helsingfors said French warships had liecn slteillng the fortrow f„r several day*. Two bolshevik torje-rtu hont devtrnyer* attackrel BrilUh aiMl F.m bools n veaaela to the Gulf of Finland ard were promptly sunk. The I^iia continued their etrugggle for the le-Hwreton of Riga with the Germans, who are nnd.r the command of Col. Avuluff-Rermund since Von dor Goltv quit. The German* ,1*1 in to be carrying on ihelr reiuimign agatos' ihe iMilshevJkl and to liave offered an snnlallce .O toe I-efls. Thr, hare t-wn Joined by au entire regiment thsi had I wet, stationed at Tfcnn, to guard th. GrniMno-Pollsh frontier.
(edge i
red to
nte American mlaalon to Armenia under Major General Harimrd arrived *« Gonotaaftoopto after a *lrenu.«i« , trip to the omroe of which (he men . j t'.-rs except Harbor.], were enpiure.1 j by Kurd* and held prisoona for aev- ! era I hours I'or roe pnn dent a who have j tolervlewad the comm Inin, term my I rnoet Of (hem are appmed In Ainerira's acrepilng a raarelste f„ r Artueola or an, other pari of the former Turkish empire unless the other i-.wer* Aral pledge ibetuaelrm to a policy of liands
All that la required now, to toe w*y <* voltage, la any ordinary lamp anck- “ * or office building Remove ^ a pony «1relr*g talking. Thut H of the De Forest toboratortea have been doing for the tost several months between Hlphbrtdge. Westchester, and downtonn, New York. “After several months of constant effort and experimentation. In the field of the wt rlea* telephone." said Dr. do Forest. “It to more than gratifying to be able to announce that we bar* at Ian succeeded In applying the principle* of tfce radio art to auch a way that aay one may now. wltbou: technical knowledge, talk to apace, wlthoat wires, Dun bonne to house and from city to city, by utUIxtog alternating currant now employed In lighting the ho&ae. and when we stop to consider that probably nine-troth* of the electric light Instaltatioas to the rural dt*trici* supply altarasting curren:. th* Croat benefit thuv placed at the disposal of the world '* readily observed. “Such a fast may be. no doubt a I HU# surprising lo tbe ordinary layman. but there 1* no question today but the dawn of a new wireless age —not for experimenter, and lahoratory wo-ksrs. bat for tbe pcfcllc at already hare. Coupled with lamp socket found to aay uj the country, tbe new will do the trick. The to the way of operedUflcult tbaa calling control. In tact with the new pony wireless there la no need of disturbing central. One may call the other deal rod party by wlralea* to pereon." —Haw York Evening Post.
-Fire Water." liquor la fell of poison, and It taut the word of woumc reformer* that hat spread the alarm, either. It la an tumeot-togoodneas chemist, hired by a Jurist who was puzzled by the action* of th* young and old men who ware railed "drank." The chemist, aft *r rarefcl analysis of the Are water, exclaimed that the drink waa the worst kind of atuff, and nothin* abort of poison. Too report statos that the nickae" contained wood alcohol, fusel oil. creosote and water. The gin which la sold extensively to Chicago saloon* contained a concoction composed of either oil of Juniper berries or tbe herrise themselves. Another substitute found to be very popular wa* “Wttere," wb!<-h ts mad* tarpely of tincture of
The poisonous drinks are stupefying od frequently maka th# drinker deathly sick.
The ter rnuipetll era Pra
Illinois. 8-crri
emm.-nt this ina
: resadufton
To provide that no
log Woat- , scerpted 1,y Gw ttfc,,,*, Ibob and j >■"».« by exprea* sait. wtsathra of
mar he
"her g
s fr>
To protect fh. sorervlgiH, of th ,
rolv.d to . l-'ntled mats* o.er d.mealle qaestl.m^ »ce tbetr To guar-l the Monroe donrl.,- by have In- i dortartng it ontaide lbs Jurtadh n.m nt
order to | 'he ieegur.
msum.va To derierr Ute dlM^ni , hr r*"* I ^ f ^Z rr ' Aweriran eaporta to <tor- *» later ■■•any from Inlrrfaranrs by the reramrat ratloos
I'p.-mler Lloyd George found hlreoelf up agnto-t another “ertoia- almost Im medlatoly after Gw opening of parilame«,t. By nn unexpeeteg ahlft of the line-up the governicwtt ara* defeated n e minor aioetxlmeni to e pending But hsvaosv only shout halt
ilered ‘the cahtnet would r
* hen It finds itself a
'voted.
Th*
French military authorities
have or,earths,I a great ennapirary to Aisnrv-I.orraliir having for Its otijevt the .-stahllshinenl of ab autoaom-ns rvpuhllr. The leader has r.^feased it waa financed by Orrtor.n* and that e relative of Bethmann Hollaeg waa th* latrnnedlary betweet the llerita foe
• ■■•riiueoiary nertr 1 Mgn eOce and (he
Fag* Mr. David. Do you know Edward Albert Chrtodan George Andrew David? This to not the Aral name of Mvaral fo|.i» Instead It to the full name of hi* royal hlghnrsa, the prince of Wales, who baa bean vWtlBg Canada, Whan Emperor Joseph of Auatrin died be bad a string of names which made a Inag paragraph to th# newspaper* Royalty has family name* like other folks. Thr British royal family to often spoken of os the Ooelp'.tA The Ill-fa led Russian Imperial family waa known aa the Rotnanuffa; the former ruling family to Portugal wa* railed Braganaa*. The family who before Napoleon ruled France and later ruled Austria wa* th# Bourbon*. Everyone knows who th# Holieozollvrn* used to he Queen Victoria wa# originally Mtoa Azon von ilete. Ktof Edward VIL grardfather of th* prince of walaa, wa* named Albsrt Bdwani WattU.— Boat,.. Foot.
Froeperooa Ulnaa to •weden. In one of die mtolng «#Me Dal#land. Sweden, belonging to the Man-
hAriBsa have ti«rn mads, which gave a good reealt. The raapany'e newly erected smelting work# at Troibatta. which are arrange for a yaarly pre-
pared alloy, ran be raosMerad ae prw vftdad with the jeceeeary ere fur tra yean to advance.
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