Cape May County Times, 20 February 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAM MAT COUNTY TIMES ' w * b.ve a -lnipl<>r aoluUon than

KSTaBUSUZD 1SSS. Evary Friday CAPE MAT COtTNTY TIMES

COMPANY

104 Waat Jera«7 Arecuc, Sea Ula City. N. 1.

I that. It's a whole lot |tnach let's eflort.

We strike.

LIMIT NEW BILLS IN BOTH HOUSES

i price* that «•• I when the hiph>

! ora cl rur mental rainbow are Just

brilliant ns

WM A. HAFTEBT.

President.

CHAS. O CONNOH, C. I\ 8CECCK, .iway. Treasurer. Secretary. ibead ol want a, b*cau

jturer has added that

threaten to, to yet • < an pay the higher

-thlny rests. But | the roi | Belief of Legislators Is That

Session Will Come to an End

Early in April.

Un-

subscription price *1.00 per year. Bell Phone. Sea Isle City 40.

Entaied at thn Post Oflice at Sea lalejj

ADVERTISING RATES !'

11 lap lay yitrarllalng, 10c per Inch, ch:if run rx paper j n< vt D lap lay Advcruamc, first pace. Ooc per Inch. Uectroty pea to be 1. rnlabed b/ the advertiser. U acveruiemenrs are to‘ ,IW! ' be aet from copy, and 10c per single Ula« .oluinD inch. Political AuVertlslnx. ZQc per Inch. , ll; . alandlua Aaveruaeinen: a copy not to be cnan^ca laote inn two uinea a year: 1 inch. 1 year f

1 men. Ik .'em... *2 1 imifccr apace pro taun lu-anmi; ouo - 1“ c per line on liral pane. »c. oc i"nue oa^es. Ciaaeitiwi AUvcrtiaeu.cnni - 1c. pci wore; mire inaeruuns lor uic pi...

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la-sal AU/cru*ln£ at ralca Uxcd by , LaMa oX inc nuoe oi New Jersey. Next to ileauniA alatur. a i>er o

t a lilUe umnu.ac- j boost to

hat he uianuiaeturcs. dup> s again <oiuplaln.

FOR STATE INSURANCE FUND. Governor Advocates Radical Change* .In Liability Laws, in Message to Legislature—Collected Over $17.-

000.000 in Premiums.

|>X Hr own tall- i quite cat< hing o

i diannuseo. and

(ould

Trenton - Both house* fixed tlie end of next we 1 a* the limit for the introdueHon of bills without unanimous consent, anil with Uie excepUon of Th, 'i the annual a|i|>n>iiriation bills, th- [ U is tlie .onseesus among the leg-' d to li-lators tliat the aeMdon will e< uie to a rl.we ammo! the Iii>t part of April. ! AKSenihlynian Hovrland s hill e-rent.

> Ing

o: the Jer

itloi.nl dbariut court in

>uppoae every «<• raniden county iwaned the bonne. >—in the l tilted j Affects County Registers, o buy only the ab-: Assemhlyman Hanaen s bill, permitif life, alter the | ,in K «'Unty regi-t-rs to diorgc fifi.

> ladies, how long i

ould old i

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1. lae

How

Why Is the Present High Cost ol

Living ?

T he follow mg ivsolution.-. passed

by the Now Jiret-y Podi-ram men s Siuos anewoia uie qu> fords a soiuuuu. .mu is v careful pciUBai and ruonp

nu-nuauoii:

Whereas, Puces of elbih. sums and fuel have leaene jirooeK-n'-d level, inereby much faardsiiip and aeiuai

fended to panirulariy affeet the I;

iotig «a*uld the greedy DiHiiutaciurers,; Pr count hi* where It is hard to k the piohtt e-tins pai k* : -. Uie rapacious . lerks at tlie present rale of o middlem.-u continue on Uieir present I-enaaUon. which was fixed

gt-i-all-you-e-an. dont glve-a-damn, lei-

the-publit-i*ay l*oIicy

ii> worth an experiment. If the ( rents .ter line to twelve women ol Neve Jersey can bring about, line pawned. Mr. MrAteer stated even In a small measure, wbst they '»•■» the cost of printing bad gone up

have set out to de. the state alld

■nt lb the last year

and this hill wo* intendi-' u

an revet help cover the high cost of th. print-

rill be a I Ibg trade.

j Lhmlel Young's bill providing for the pur. base by the state of the armj «.ry building In Morristown for *40.-

Will Equal Suffrage Be Assured By 000 for the use of Company M of the Election Day? According to an an- ' Sixth Kegiment of the National

nouncement mrde by Florence Brewer ! “** pawvd

i 1 lesson f(

owe Uiem a debt if < d the moral effeci r generations to con

b ol the l mud felau-i

and sellers of eiuUiing. iuel have- learned avi 1-rofiu-vring ihai in'-.'

Ui Uie- p

—"lo live and iet live, - and Whereas, The bi-uiih, iioin* aud ic life of uie people are menaced

this condiuou; therefore, be it llcsolved. Thai the New Jeise-y More Wilson Dictation. President

Stale TvderaUon of Women'.* Clubs. Wilson would not only forbid Amerl-

mbelli,dohorehypiedge «“ -^nators to discuss the p«Ace

1 treaty among ihemselves or with their

The Bill Passed.

Assemblyman I^tteraaHY hill In • r.-using • a lories of afrgeant-ai-nrms ■ •f district courts was passed after As-^tahlymnn Eldrldgc bad apoken against It. The bid fixes Uie maxi

mum salary of Sl.eOO.

Assembly Bill 47. the saiary-rnising bill for district court clerks, was ■■ali.-d up by Mr. Blair for third read-

cent-rs in the question whether the 1 ,,1 f.* nd

amendmrnt ran be ratifl.d by a utbc- Tl,e fwnce , of \

, ■ to' took up salary Increasing I ills

lent number of states ,o n.ake the ; bo ^ ^ , lf amendment effoctlv* for the 1920 dec j were ^Aered put *.n a black list while , ^ ons - j others reported for favorable cot:

■ eraUoa.

, iioeckeL of Jie National Woman's . - Party, lour ratificaUona of the Equal i Suffrag'b Amendment are arbeduleo ; for February. The stales lo take this j action are Nevada, Idaho, Arizona anc New Mexico, in each of which stales j raUfication is said to be certain. This : will make 32 rat-tications, with a total j of 36 necessary. Chief interest i

by ststuta. All Uie measures denllng with beer. ratifi*nti«*n of the piohlbltlon ntnendm-iit etr_ wenf over for eei.shlerailoti until next week, pending tin- foruitilation'of a definite pr.*cram I. the Kepubllratis on the wet and

dry Issue

tJ. Rowland Mnnroe, for the AntW Saloon League, w ms here and stf-ceao- •-.| in securin': tuvnrabla sentiment among the Re; ct.n.-r.aa on a proposal 1 give a new I . aring on the vanotis .-t and dry men-ures. As the result r his efforts among the Republlrant ! .-re. it Is l»elteved another louring •ill he set for one day next week.

Time to Consider Change.

•in View of the fact that such policy | ns been tn force for nine years and j view of the v.-.rious ntmiidments of | ie original net find of the supple- || lents thereto and of the judicial con- | :ruction placed uivvn the same It i i-uvs to me that the lime has arrived hen we might pnifital- 1 : consider snd ! retlisl U|ton the benefit guined hy the j te through the Institution of such policy, and we should Consider further w-hetlu r In view of our expert- | i-ln-*- of the pu-t nine years and of the amendments and supplements to the original art and the various court dr- >1 risions. a H.tnplete revision of the ex- 1 Ming laws could not lie advulitageous"Kurtherniore. I understand the theory supporting the adoption of such policy Is that compensation is to be made to Injun-*] Workmen regardless

cenu f-r ncontlng ,,f whether or not the employer Is S.-.I Tlie hill ,. negligenL SO as to prevent such in-

Jun-d perstnis tnun liei-oialng a charge u|sin the community: and tn facilitate the cfTeolnation of such purpose. Uie rotnpcnaatiou is spread over a period of time measured by the supposed

forty years ago. i js-ri-wi of disability so as to prevent Assemblyman McAteer s bill raising the dissipation of moneys paid for Inie price of legal advertising from ten JttHes.

It. the case «>f award made to dependents, the same deferred method of payment is used largely. I supivose, V for the same rea-on and to Insure the dependent of having an assured source of income during tlie |H-ri»d when tlie dejtendent Is uimhle to supjsirt itaelL

Humanity Plan Is Sound.

"No one can. : think, quarrel with the liumanPy of such puns*ses, nor with the general desirability of protecting injured workmen and In death case... their do|>endent, so that their usefulness to tlie comtuunity ut large may l*e conserved and so that they may be prevented from becoming a charge upon the state. I am Impressed with tlie thought, however, that In tlie Institution of such policy, the atate assumed Uie responsibility of seeing that as large an award for Injuries or death should lie made as la possible without creating too heavy a burden U|*ea tbe shoulder of the employ-

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

Pianos, Players, Victrolas, Sonoras, Records

“ No nutlcr where yoa live Oar service is next to your door ”

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instead

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t the exist of

i one hundred per

over I'b.vuo

ourselves to buy tluflx and fuel, e neceaaaxy to tile continue >uit.‘l sut ply is la- :n e»c

*pt

iv thing. 1 fiat wlucl

ronsiltuenis. hut he would prohibit i Ijord Grey from discussing the sub- ! jeet with his peopl.. "Open diplom-

fht wotni-a ol Ntv» through! their club atluiaUone, have lahvb a j step ;o block the high cost ui living. 1 which. If honestly earned uul will, have a telling efiect in both stale and I nation. Consider the eltext ol u nation-*kb-< movemeni of this kino 1 What, in the first place, maker the cost ot everything continue to »uir to. heights hitherto unh*-atd of 2 Tbe ansn ei lit# in the a::'-old, inextemuble law of supply and demand. As long as the demand exceeds the supply, as is the case bow. prices must be high. Milady wants a new hat; it's & g'iod five-dollar hat, and She pays twelve for it ; a si- at many of her sisters waat fivc-doUar hats for

enough, sin feuru-cb. But at lo as great us the price is so on. ad in ai»- buying li-tsdoliar i And woe household t

Making a will is only part of being sure your estate is left to tbe Heirs you designate. It is also important to provide that it be administered in accordance with your wishes. Tins company can be of service to you. Come in and have us explain.

For Elective Utility Board. House BUI No. 3, tlie Rowland elective utilities b..ur<l bill, wa* rep'--; i-d favorably In tbe bouse by the Judi ary <x>mmUtee. Mr. Rowland had been threatening to work the rule of fifteen to get the hill out of comulth-e. At Uie last moment the Den.o«-rsTle members of the mnui.Ittee bellied him by signing for favorable report, and Republican l-embr Herschielti let tlie '• report go in. Tlie hill went through j **n second reading. Tlie committee on highways reported favorably House Rill No. 7<>. by Mr. Barrett, providing for a new State Highway Commission. This is tbe Edwards admin'stratlon t!IL It went to third reading. The daylight sa.ing bill was reported favorably and went over on sec-

ond reading.

Among the bills passed by Uie Sen-

ate were the following:

White—Increasing salaries of coun-

ty School superintendents In first chits counties from SILOfiO to $4,000. Tbe origiMl bill »|e-eified H.oOO. but was

amended by Senator Muckay. Whitney—Provide* for appropria-

tion of JlO.OiH) fn>m motor vehicle

THE BUSY MAN

or woman has not the time to pay bill* In currency. Payment by check Is advisable from every point of view, because It Is safe and convenient—saves time and expense. If you haven't a Checking Account, why wait longer? Start R to-day with the First National Bank.

S fxr cent interest paid on Savings Fund Accounts

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Insurance fund, managed by :he state, to which the employer shall contribute and out of which cuinpenaa'ion is to hr mud*, thereby elluitiaUng the exaction from Uie employer of accident Insurance premiums large enough to earn profits for tlie companies carry-

on such business.

'1 am further strengthened in this by certain information which I have obtained from the d-iairtmcnt of baak'ng and Insurance, viz: "That between the year '913 and the year 1918, inclusive, such companies collected in premiums trom the employers of this at.-te the sum of air proximate]}- $17,200,000 and tliat they paid pu* to Injured workmen or to dependent", 1c death case* only approximately $6,500,000. Tne difference of *10.500.000 approximately la, of course, the companies' pr.iflt. less the expense of handling tbe ticvinesa. T have eilm'nated from consideration transaction* prior to 1913, for the reo on that during tbe yearr 1911 and 1912 separate reports of workmen's compensation premium* and losses made and were Included with general liability uiRurunc*. "Tba following table may be of value In considering this matter. In passing I might say that it Is Illuminating to observe the tremendous Increase In ount of premium collected In 1013

This is a Real Men’s Shop! Pleasingly stocked with everything that 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. °' :Mn Cit >*

fund for Improvement of roads In each cver “ ,0 t, “- ~™l**«Uvuly am II

• proportional increase in the amonnt of

r-'maii v No w « i

avn. the prices soar ut to beat that un Ursa law of supply

BANK BY MAIL F.very deposit . acknowledged imJ mediately, and statement showing balance furnished monthly. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Froth. . . $1,390.700 34 Total Trust Funds Over $14,000,000.00 OFFICERS EPHRAIM TOMLINSON . . UJMUSD E. READ. JR.. CW*. J «WS tDU’ARD 1_ FARR . - Y,., IWi.,, JOSEPH UPPiNCOTT - S^LTm. J HERBFXT FYLTON. A-, S-r &T,m FRANK 5. NORCROSS - T.-a fw— GEORGE RTFNOLDS - - Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Co.

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Pilgrim

Jl.Vj rvn,

lid 1

! period."

i tbe following fig- |

In looking about for a banking Institution to receive your money, you want to find one that It aafe, convenlent and accommodating. We want you to consider thia old established Institution along these lines and cordially invite you to call on us and open an account. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

Security Trust Company, CAPE HAY CITY, N. J.

■U-IJ .. ' •r Pilgrim's ; ,!,,s • .- laws, and -

d»t

*»f th-

litaie t.

the injury

| |Hilicy hold-

Conference of Republican Senators. At a conference of the Rq>ubHran senntors it was decided to amend 'he bill In trod need b- Senator Hati -.. ) Repnhllenn, '-ailiiig fur a;i alcoholic content »r not more than five per cent 1:. 1 leers and win-., and rut 'his down to 2.75 per rent by weight, which

m’s Compensation Bui

New Jersey.

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... 1.723A77.W (t ... l.rLV,.»I3.tl9 7

... 2.BS;2«7J12

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$!7297.4%».tl3 *4X506,171^1

Asks Investigation.

Governor Edwards goes ou to ask tliat an Invrsilgathm l«- made looking to the esuibliNlmieni of an it>Hnrat,ic

system by the ntate. He says: "Tbe figurev i„r linti cinoo! in- pi,.

en, ns returns from only 12 out of 40 j companies have bc-n received up t 0

.; dilg time. FWiruary S, 1920.

i “In my judgtnt-ni such a result <)ej feats tlie purpose the state's policj-. j if the polh-y Is worth while, and I am

< sure It is, tlieii we Kliould see Xt | :tie persons for whose l»-e,.fit j put in fon-e gut ail ttw benefi

ble.

t that

“I understand the; i M>- desire is lo SUg» jrlon of the creation ' tliat fund, so t..ui if

New York Miranee fund, the InvesUgB-"j--nition ..f - found to he

We Can Supply All Your HOUSEHOLD NEEDS

v™ mmt wlm you waul ubcu you .uut it, aud at tltc lowest pnras lo, standard s oo<ts. Uur su clt is

deliveries to all pans

rhoue orders prompt!) filled.

ol bea Isle City.

WHEN YOU

NEED .

Gro erics Butter Bread Cakes Tobacco Candy Rubber Boots

WE CAN . . Homthuld Good, SUPPLY 17

CLARENCE PFEIFFER Ot-neral Merchandise