Cape May County Times, 13 February 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAFa MAY county TIMES RSTaR' .IKHCU ms. Ev«7 i ruuvy CAPS MAY COUNTY TIMES COMPANY 104 Weel ; ^reej Avenue. Sen leJe Cliy. N J.

JERSEY RATIFIES WOMAN SUFFRAGE

WU. A. HAFWBT,

j linn left for Lakewood.

Mr. Cbaries Henik-raon. of Ocean \ lew. Mopped in town lor a ebon

while Tuesday.

The girls held their meeting at the

_ j Central School lost week,

it, Mits 11- Jotlee returned to her stud- - het. at college in New York, alter epen-

| ding a week at home,

j Charles Mendelsohn is in Philadel-

Dlsnlay advertising. ISc per inch. | i'hia on an extended trip, run of paper. Prosecutor E. C Cole visited the.

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Mi - i Kabtiio»i.x and brother

Electro types to be furnished by the^' v,rc houit over the »e<k-cnd.

Dr. Jotlee and wife have recently re- j turned from their week's visit to New

York City.

A Zionist meeting was held at the

Liberty Hall. Tnwtuay evening. Feb-

Assembly ‘sssPts tHe Federal

Tuesday, where he spent a few days. Amendment Already Adopted

P-HAR O'CONNOR. C. F. ■ CHUCK.

Treasurer. Secretary. Snhacnpuon price JL&U per year. Sell i'lHMie, Sea Isle City <u. Entered at the Post Uibce a; Sea 1

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Cnissiuea Adverusemenu — ic. pel worn; Uuee inseruous loi me price oi

two.

Legal Advertising at r-.tes used by Lawa of Uie SUle of New Jersey. Next to Ueiming Alstler, o per ceni. extra.

WOODBINE. im/im nETIFinft three voted as one man for th«

r<«o'utlon.

K‘s.-r delegailon, with AKsemhlyman Cn«.-iie HI at his home in Newark I even votes against the resolution. They secured thirteen votes from

South Jersey counties.

To Scrutinire Salary Raising. Despite the vigorous protests of tha

Democrats, the senate passed a resolution sponsored bj Senator Macka.- of Bergen county, which provides for a committee «.f three to scrutinise all salary-raislnc bills which come over i

from the iissemhlv after passage. Senator Alexander Simpson of Hud- j on jumped to hi>. f<»ei after the resfilu-

lon was moved for adoption, and de-1

,nred tliat It was a reflection on th'»

members of the various committees to

wlih-h the hills would be referred.

"You might duh this resolution as a ' 'salary' assisslnator.'” declared Mr. : , Simpson. "I c-..iinot comprehend the

Trenton. — The woman suffrage mason for its passage."

amendment to the Constitution wu- Senator Pilgrim Introduced a bill nitilled by the house of assembly after j providing for appointment of chief in-

held in ' a filibuster directed against the meanure lasting hour.-. The vote on rati- r " Oration wus 34 to 24. and the measure adopted was Senator Mackny's resolution passed by the senate the previ-

ous Monday night by a cote of IS to 2 By the action of the house New Jcr-

rtUn isi Lighting m Lgg Produc-J becomes the twemy-ninth state to jit". E L. Miiuara. Ocean Cay. on j ratify the woman suffrage amendment. ■un i Potato Orosing and Storing", j When tlie house met the Republican Miss Kiliel Ltptuan was honu. for a leaders, why were intent upon putting » days last week. | ® ver the ratiflcatlon suffrage amend..li A. Roaenhvld and hiother spent; tu ‘he fed. ral OooaUraUoo, found

j that they were abort at least three ’■•tes. repress]ted by Hudson county

by the Senate.

4-HOUR FILIBUSTER FAILS. Mackay Salary Bill Passes Senate—De-

signed to Check Wholesale Ir creases In Bills the Assem-

bly Approves.

Mir* L. KaMno ire home over lh«

Toe Farmer's institute

e Borough Hall, i-i-b. 3. ITof. A. J. irhy. oi Mate .Agricultural College. ,,h, oa “Urchuu y.auagetuenl", J. R. Dicky, on Tsoii Kert-litj"; B. S. is. of Ytneland, on "The Value of

Walter Scoble, Inc. Millville, N. J. The Leading Music House in South Jersey

Pianos, Players, Victrolas, Sonoras, Records

“ No nutter where yon live Oar service is next to your door ”

•r* by the slieriff of first class itie* at a salary of S1..VW per year. Senator White put In a hill providing an amendment to the election law,

1- nult'ing per*->iix who have lived at o*3aBnryxsarfnetrtry>^rtr^ytt^^ryfoyemctFietnf<rtefrtr%nrtne.

tli.- wii: . mhlrer— since voting at the

I; -• preceding election to register by 1 ~ ~

athl.-mt presented to the municipal clerk letween June 1 and the Tuesday

I'nuay In I'hiiauelphia.

Mrs. Blium lell lor I'htladelphi Sunday, where she will remain a i

BOYS STILL WANT GYM. Editor:— The men ul this town sir nm ukn the gym propusiuou at Lean as tn< should, rotsibiy they do not kno how urgently we are in n«eu ol sui a place, o; they tntnk n wdl oe ti xpensive. We do no: want au expe. and we w tti make a gym out oi u. x* town Is going io nund a m. mutt bull din j; but tnat won i tMp Ur au. it luey dun l Want to UU.IU m a p.a>: nrehoUM-, lor imlaiK. jm kvou aiury would makt a guvu c ,wa. xt value ol a gym u g.eau Ji makes oil strong bo ue van a t old msean. all dealb. A strong pel too always hvt lunger. You must nave bva.-u aotn the wrestling exhibition given at Ui High Bchool building ol Ocean Lu. Well, Liieie Welc S Weights and S goi medals awarded Uie wumm*. Uo >o know mat me fc.a iale buys nad cf.annxt lor lour of mes« meuals in they get them.' No. They only g. one, altho Unee got as far aa m finals Borne i«ojde will eay, "one wu anougl.." One was not enough. Four were possible and four we should have got. Ik- you knua way vc old not get mem. It was nut because we d-c not try. We tiled mud and one ol m walked two limes tu gtl mt:v. 1 lie Ocean City buys, urn opponent*. pi*i need and uauied in their gymnasium Why dua:‘t w< W< were not auoatd in me Uttmtk CltJ v . Islt

A gathering took place at the liabinuwuz home Saturday evening. t.K.rge UraltUck, of 1’hiladelphla,

. irii-nds here recently.

.»u inieresting lecture on ''Water' was delitcred at the Central School Auditorium, Friday evening by F. O. Hartman, Supervising Principal of our Among the many week-end visiters were: A. Liseuherg, Mr. Young, S. Golumger, L. Goldman ol Norristown. 11.

c-k* previous to election.

'Senator Smith lutrodu.ed a bill pro- ; ! riding for board' of education to sub-' | mlt to the people foi referendum I j schedules of proposed salaries to be j !>aid teachers. Senator Pilgrim put In I! Mil to permit apiKilntment of stenog-1 ‘ ipher to Juvenile Court Judge at $2,000 per year, snd another providing IJ

. for appointment of men to municipal ; S

Heryehfield Inuv.-d a recess of 40 min- flr( . who have not lived *

vites and then .ailed a Bepubllcan ci— ference. After the conference !t v found that the three absentees from ti e Hudson delegation. Messrs. Stan-

ton. Is-novau and t

Jived.

! ..N.mWj™. vb. M au e-l mcM j or „ U « Conrt m. .1

1 j Trenton.

To play for time Majority Leader

THE BUSY MAN

or '.oman has not the time to pay bills Ir currency. Payme by check Is advisable from every point of view, because It la safe and convenient—saves time and expense. If you haven't a Checking Account, why wall longer? Sum It to-day with the First NaUonal Bank.

j per cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts FIRST NATIONAL BANK

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

within the municipality for two year*

receding.

Hearing on Wet Bills

Charges of disloyalty to the Constl- ,

opplnger. had nr- tu ,i utl „f t j, e United States, counter- Q

assertions of slate right*, u-rusaIlona Jd

I h.- bouse was thereupon reeonven U ie Anti-Saloon League of at- X "1. and the women crowding Uie gal- lem p,s at "bullyragging” and protests- V lerles and lobbies were Immediately in tiona 0 f loyally to Imth state and fed- $ a finttet. Then Itemocratic Leader eral government enlivened the hearing N Hugh Barrett of Essex moved a fur on i lquor aIld « n tl-lIquor bllla be- X=

ther recess of -..-u minutes for the , p.re a Joint committee of the senate

livelier, 11. liaiprch. L. Decker, Mr. I I'Urjsise of holding a Democratic con- H1 ,il nKiwinhly In the atis<-nitily chamber. . - , ; basan, Mr. bluuky, and Mr. Uonman. 1 ference. Amin Uie house quit bind- Among Uie sin-akers were Wayne B. ( .Vr L .M. Danerhirach sj«ul Mon ' " ‘ ,u ' 1 “P' ln - o flo- k. It Wlieelar. of the AnU-Saloon League. Of i hlS IS a Ktial Men S OnOD !

w us called to order by the aker. Washington, D. C.; Attorney General *

The woman suffrage amendment wnn Thomas McOrmnn. former Attorney at once taken up. The leadens on both General Roher. H, McCarter and WT1side* went Into action, with every foot Hum D. Guthrie, counsel for Uie United of space in the g-.llerlea, elates and State' Brewers' Association, lobbies filled with Interested specta- Among the bills before the committors. tees are: One, defining in'oxlcating Mr. Barrett called tip his amend- liquors as above 5 per cent; two, dements on various motions In older to fining It above 4 per cent; Uiree, a resdelay Uie vote. Loader lierschfleld olutlnn-ratifying the Eighteenth amendpressed for a direct discussion of the ment, and four, proposing a state enquestlon. Then the debate settled forcement act similar to the Volstead

down. ert 604 Atbur > Averue,

Mr. Donovan of Hudson county said The galleries were crowded and the Governor EdwanL ran on a platform a*s<ynbly chamber packed. loud appledglng woman suffrage ana that It plnuse Interrupted orations of the wos eoulvalent to a referendum. speakers. The legislators listened at-

"Aml I call attenUon to tha fact th-.t tenUvely.

running on that platform In Essex Mr. Wheeler opened the arjnnpant county Governor Eduards received with the warning that the federal Cosimore • otes than did the Essex assem- aUtutlon was lutramounn that state* biymen who are opimsed to this Imue," had no right to pasa what he torrned Mr. Donovan said nullifying legislation, and with the exMr. McAieer of Hudson said h« ortatlon that the state of New Jersey : thought It high time the leglaltnurv consider only measuree td enforce

lUlt n Carll. ot Deunurille, is , Mopped bickering on the qoesUun strictly the Eighteenth amendment. -Bug the Mik-.i Ludlaiu. "Batttcadon ought to be aicumi-lluh- Mr. \\Tieel<r said: “The late decl-

week-end

xy in Philtulelphia.

Mrs. Cutler relumed from her we

stay in Pbliadelpnia.

Mrs Goidlarb was removed to huspi'xtl In Philadelphia, Monday

eruoon.

Mias xi. Potashbich was iMtor in Philadelphia.

M. Lipschulx took a shopping trip to

Millville on Saturday.

Mr. M. Cohen has purchased the D. Hirsch tanu and intends to commence famuua as soon as the weather per-

mits.

Mr. and Mrs. Ginsberg left for Newark last weak to attend the funeral of

the latter's mother.

Hoffman has gone to Philadelphia, where she will remain to r rX

SOUTH DENNIS.

Pleasingly stocked with everything thkt men need, in up-to.the-second styles and priced so that men from every point of upper Cape May County save by

trading here.

Jones’ Men’s Shop

Next to TIUe and Trust Co.

Ocean City, N. J.

visited Cape May

t Monday.

is v lilting his brother

But do not act jm>: n badly wrecked by O want that hxed hm.

Lawaro

ue.tr visiting

Miss Hessie Cabal sister in Millville. 1 Lloyd sjient the

has returned to hu

Lawrencev llle. is visiting her

ed and the question disposed of." he Sion given by Justice Braudel* for the said. “Hudson county stauds solidly Supreme Court makes It clear that the behind the governor, ar.d we are not legl-lrture* of the mates cun do nothgoing to vote for any substitute." Inc but define beverages containing oot Mr. i’ranr.d «,f Essex declared that tD ' ,n 01,10 of 1 per cent of no expression of the voters of U.e Mate *l w >hoL principle of prohlbttlot has been given i>u woman suffrage '•> M-ttled now in the ConsOtuUon. It aluee 1015, when the question was de ‘ ,,e Uw of land - AU Too can feared. icq Jy do Is to assist In the enforce-

-w« h»«. uo . th,t the two- cf ^

«,.n„a otfr •**.- '•««««<»• J*'

h, I«ia. "ll.» to. not toon “‘"'-"“r l™ Oonm«. Oon-

,(.ln ond anti. It I, I to b " a ' I ”«oo to »« o otondord.

and It has done so In this instance. 1

u Ik-.

Mr. t

AVALOV

ui Cluut'ui:, i

svUle.

ane that • BaptLM

City, wax tu town ou Tuituay of thu week looking after apnug bufinest. Mr. L. W. i’iubker ia buildttig a mt haugaio-' on 22nd atrevt, PeermonL

Mr

i Mrs J.

(the funeral uf a

j on Tuesdny. and on Thursday attended

-, . !be funeral of Maurice Gnmdol at

lit. Cotolnlo. mjldl^ottoto ondl A , bc ^ au ^ h

> Ella Morton har. wold her proplo Mn- lila Kramer and has

lleve it our duty to stand by the ver- ^ .

dW of 1915. tv., fat or o rofotondoto. T, “’ ««« ■» Powor to tot 111. no » Kondord. * oiolo. tn.n lo Knollj

-I totovo «, oto toolilor o mloioko *"'« f”'™-

too on it. „ ln jlold to Uto roio.ilimion ond C u nc~. if--' I.'” to.,,i,.- .old lit tlotrland of Comdoo 1l "' f”"™™."' '» *•<" » -« -I MM. Ill mm. oofTroto. but 1 to * « •‘‘'M' « “ <M<~» " , • " ,c "WVimm. .wumi o., a. »<■

?7 ' *. *7* -Off «» l-dlolon-n ptnnoM ...

couolo ot KM*«< •I'-toln-'t d.Mitol oo IhU «M*tM „ ,,,, jirtolon ,.f mnUonMi

“To pass isws to defy federal ststwould be a dangerous precedent

In 1915 it might be pollUcnl expod!-1 cney to pans thi* now, but I doubt its j

bis three aoua w. Sunday, icoking afit

Mr. Wm. P.

is kpendtug tb

burg, Fla. Mr. Thanks

of grapefruit t

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WM,.I0, otnl I oil) oot to ■or.. II 1, tnr Too ^ lauld mtol tbo Ifl(I,l “• totlb unoodtoont In tbc ^1"! of to

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risen and legMatnre to support It

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Mr James The Barrett rooiutlon to refer the woman's KwtTrage question to the pre» [wnt \Y«-dne*- Idi-ntial ptlmatiiH iu New Jemey on April 27 v a. defeated ty a vote of JO

BL IV

The ;

a the i

Mr. E. B. Bennett for repeal lug Mr. . u*e on 33rd and U'Olit, N. J Mr. ii. James days the post week. Mr. Boy Mahan a. cay of this week.

were held In the today afternoon, rds visited Cape

Momirg

sing.

Natoures

Mttt:

x?aue vaa taken :■

Of the socAh Ail had a

SJa-Alej L. Ha lee has ,

and entaruins his frieci

ciai Saturday dancing were enUig. Suinie.

new men royal tin.

new vlctroial * Suite of ten.!

/ Fpou want

what pen

want when pou want it—in the printing line—

E HAVE IT!

Mr. Hum-tt then eonttnoed his fill buster by introducing a resolution cal, log upon tlie MiTetary of state nt YVaahlngton for a certified copy of the propo^d ann-n-lnu-i.t and other data

roiir,-n.log It* nubmiHslon to the state, intoxicating, by foiigr.-**. "niien if you Tl.i* wn* il.-fcat.d by tbe nine' vote you could legldial Assemblyim-o M. Aiecr and Danovnn. ufaciurlug of wit t-olti of Hudson. KiKike In favor of pow>sr* rr.-.lflcation tnd tried to dlscrodlt the "I think *•> " ' : - of M notify Leader Barrett in “Thai you m< doing everytaing p.«sible to block rati- the power—In ot flcation. )„ mlCoi’" Ti .- saffragtsis went about on the •; think *o in i

f ‘* M, r of the bonse lobbying for the res oiu-iou. while “anti*" pursued the ranv

and see thai It is enforced until It Is repealed in an orderly and l.-gal man-

Mr. Wheeler Quizzed.

Senator Brown quizzed Mr. 1Vhee!.-r "Doe* not the V»Kead a<-t prohibit tbe marnfurture of beverage* that are really non intoxb-atingV lie a-ke<l "Y'ea. because beverages of one-half >f 1 per cent of alcohol are realty non-

ought It necessary to prahlMt Uie man- > for medicinal pur-

. In a wnse." Mr. BTiecler |

atlugly.

- Eightcemli amendm

pn

h

- ranks <■! Hud

|-hold it." • t»o you kt.utr . :• noltiUOll o T have heard •Tf the line o illowed shoub!

intoslcatii g liquors?" 'Because Congress wlsiie, ■ Uith in that way."

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