CAPE MAT COPKTY TIXTS '5 > :>• 5
NEW JERSEY STATE BRIEFS
| fVewupe no dcfOanO fqr iuc ppixltKt, the i%na4uurf.. u.wiuOilp j (Warren countv‘ stare fair lias dosrd
indeflnitrlr.
Tor oi-TnUng an autobus on a n>uta j different from that tqv'cllied hj- hl» x>rrinlt Charles Rlrcett of 4.T.' Uroadway. ! Camden, was fined $30 by Recorder j Stackhouse on complain', of Transpor-
, „ . , ! lullon InuxHtor Sln p-'on r ° re *' 0 * > °! r''*, Att.rt. U p..„ Co™,.. -I,.OP- IV. H.
"Tt", S JuUP-y ul Tom, Hl.or. «l„. f, bom,
llmi c™ .u d ■tmllar H.U,
*”*• I lar and aundry other crime#, have been
To atlmtilatr Interrat It home *ar-
ami the beamlfyln* of the vll-j Thr Womnn> Clnb „ Millville row laawand countryside. Otefnioo Broth-, llttn , own rtuW.ouae and ha* made eroMMl and Village’mprovement Ai-o 1 BU , cootr u, st k>ns to pbilanciation at Carney s Point aecurvd Rep thror ,. >ud pnbl j c tfnt p reaentntive C U. Jordan, chairman of TJlo ivraervance Paper Mill of U* Commh.ee on Aartcrlture in the 1(Wnbem ., i]e ». m ,o New
r'.T’ed i Vork «bo wlh chance II
r tm to »I '-•* «n » . . ovM , friiln u qubq mnkUic mlU to one
producinc mwa print. It Is understood. It has l>evn Idle lor some months now.
a fine mode: larin.
•fees at the Commonily T
•{Mat meet UiC-
The Woman's Club of Vineland la do-
but is eypectej to n-cj^n as soon a*
in* much work through H* America til- lttM> ^. ar:i improvements and cliances
aathm coaMnittee. There are many for- l-1in
elKiicr* In Vineland, and the Huh l*' T;ip |iablir ^aoi, of Woomsbury. reachln* the adults through the chll- tU>( Wl .^ <SlMrd durlus Ul? p , M ...uple * ,W1 - of weeks beesnse of an ejil'lemlc of The annual convention of the State frV er In il at borough, luivebeen Federation will be held In Atlantic City rpoprtl „', Tbe majority of the chilfrotn May 11 to M, InHuaive. with dmj th>t i,ouse<l with tlw aHheaduuarters In Haddoi. HalL Mrs |lJ|VC ^ji,. rpeovered. Many a«Oeonie F. King, president of Contra- tteidps | n die town had to be postpened porary of Newark. U chairman of the dllrUl|: lb , heigh' of the epidemic,
program.
The Civic league of Rurilngton finds
a sewing drele and story tellinc h grvat succeas. It maintain- two plcy(trouvds and collected a targe sum for
Hear East teller.
Water Superintendent Sheppard of
The Morris Canning Company. Lamhartmie, of which Frederick A. Woe 1ward la manager, la Itists'.te- Micubatora foi the hatching jf baby chics in lie cellai of their plant nt North Cnion and Elm stieet*. A. Peale of New
. llrunswlck is placing the machines in Salem anticipates a 'hot time In the i jHMidnn. and they have a combined enold town" March 1. when he has been 1 1<c |ty of 16.000 .ggs. The section is instructed to discontinue water end ! incoming famed for Us baby chick ■ewer connections at all properties ! | ia ;.heries. anil all of them have proven
WliTC rentals have not been paid. | i. ( i<-cesaes so far.
Blown from the top of a hay wagor Joseph Trluilnari. whose parents are duriiig a high wli.d at Delaware. Bar | n ,i,^ Middlesex o»unty .1 1 charged pen co>'-..ty. Evlyn Pew was badly In- with the murder of Henry Kouhoupt JureO almut the head and shoulder* and i^ 3 r Dunellen. surrendered to Wnllet taken to the Huston Hospital. : <• Sedam. counsel for James and AnTbe Hygela Club of Atlantic City, i gellna Trimlnari. the others accused.
recently admitted to'the federath tht pioneer club In sports. It Is mainly a swimming club for working girls and schoolgirl* who feel that to develop the body as well cs the brain la essential. This club lias also taken up life Saving work under -he Red Croat. The Research Club of Atlantic City, which has Just celebrated Its twentyfifth birthday, lias an original short Story circle, -..here the storiea are read and criticised. It has raised considerable money for various donatlo.ts.
The lawyer accompanied V ,m 10 ,h * prosecutor's office, where he wa« turacl over to the county authorities and
committed to Jail.
Another meeting was held In Klixa liet'.i of I'nlon comity cltlxens to act on the request of the local chaml*er of commerce to ->vtse ways and means to check the operations of hold-cp men. It was Ueddi-d to go on record as favoring the bill of State Senator Case for a state constabulary. Private ritliens of Hillside have
Work on the new steel water tower i formed a corporation to be known as Which is being erected at Hlghtstown ; the Hillside Detective Bureau for the by the Pltt.Jiurgh-lVa Moines Steel j detection and apprehension, am-st and Company Is progressing rapidly. The ; prosecution of thieves, bandits, tramps. b» tool tower tiua been completol. ami maranders or other depredators of per the 300,000 gallon tank Is now being sons or property and for the recovery - built on the tower. ! of stole!, goods. The organisation. The Woman's Club of Moorestown which lias filed articles of corporation hmti standardised working hours wn-l | | n the offlee of the county Herk. will wages for the working women of the also engage In Investigating, secure and
town It has six departments Includleg a garden department, which la receiving ranch attention and support. In the art department Interior decora-
tion Is being studied.
Tho.ua* N. McCarter, president of the Public Service railway, notified Mayor Nan Noon that operation of Public Service railway street lines throughout the Pacseic division, which include* the cities of Paterson. Passaic and Clifton, would bo terminated ■hvuptly within u few week* miles* de-
NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS
COMMERCIAL | WMkty R«»lew of Trite an Market Reiwrta. BALTIMORE -Wheat-No. 1 red i winter, opot. No. X rod wtnUr. apat, »l*7te: No- * ^ I li.tl: February. XiA*; March. $1 AtV». Cora -Contract, apot. 83Sic. Fn>ru i ,ry detlvery. MU: M*rch. MVi fob Corn I* quotable at ft94.10 per I harrvl for carload* prime nearby yet
low on apot.
OMs—No. : white. 48Vic «*lea: No.
j 8 white. 47C»7V4-
Rye- -No 2 Western, export, spot. $1.72: hag lota noerby rye. as to quaF
1 tty. $lA0tfl60.
i Haj—Hay. per ton. etandard timothy. No 5 do. $240X4 SO: No S do. *170X2: No. 1 light clover mixed. *:J0I3.SO: No. X do. II90K: No 1 clover mixed. $21021: No- X do. Xlt SOOXO; No. 3 do. *13018; No 1 clover. *M.S0tf?4A0; No. I do. lit :* 0»: No 3 do. $tt©l«; aample hay. Straw —Per ton. No. I tau*. d .T». ; Ml; So. 2 taagied rye. *1*: No. 1 ; wheat. *11014.50: No. 2 wheat $1X9
: IS AO. No. I oou (nominal). MS0
, wRh resentment that the Prradeot j <• that Mr. Wttme wtllvmo :
elect lest week granted an latervie* , the NiL and the vote te fctter-Creramy. to a committee of the -Cera..- Amec IndKated that R ramrot he passed U«re tor. extra.. t*04»c. “"‘f ran Citlxena' leaf*- beaded by th , over the vsto. Party llae. omoog «lw | ^ir.U. S pound, extras. 4*050. Or**, notorious Ceorge dylramw Vlerack senate were hroxen to the coring. ; do. X pound, extras. 4»0yO: I former editor of the Fatherlaad. Why 1 Anew* ct»w who aarailrd the men* . flma 48041: nearby erwamwy. « .-annot thU man and hi. coriragoe*. nre »o»t htrtf rty were Mroe* of New [ tp-i 44045; firat*. 4104X: dairy i who still ding desperately to their Hampshire and Edge of New Jersey, j Maryland. Pennoyteanla and . . ... ..a t*M,nKllc«n- nad Reed of M.e- 1 --. ■ ..w^. aa#»vn- SraTm
1—Indian Hdefa oo Mrpa of the rapitol at Otympta Waalu. where th r wrat to kb^r Ur theJ tehU^ngh^ to the Yakima river. 2-W. Frank IVra-n*. elected vice chairman * obatte of doraeattc operari~ American Red Croon 3—Immigrants at in 11a Island being exammed f-r tr.era of typhoo. orvera, or wvnra developed In New York.
President-Elect Harding StHI in i
Doubt About Three of the
Cabinet Places.
them hi the opinion of decent Amen ran*? Here are the demands, request* six) oplnlnot which these hyphenate, had -he effrontery to present to the
ITeMdent-elect:
WOOD FOR THE PHiLIPPIHES? Z‘
furnlidi evidence, ininrd life and prop-
erty oud prevent ncclden'A
Special precautions to prevent American veterans of the 1‘nlUh army, now demobilizing at Camp Dix from carrying typhus fever luto th':. rountry have been adopted by tlx army medical corps. In addli ■!! to the rigid Inspection by immigration official# In the port nt New- York all eterans must snbmlt to another Inapectlon at Camp Dix.
while the soldiers and every scrap of
their baggage wlil pa a* through the de- | (bey are urgently claiming such recog-
■Tructlve competition by Jitney hu*e* lousing process at the camp recvlvlng j D i t ion—It may b» i>e will be the new wa* eliminated by tl'e Paterson etty i station. | »ecrr:-ry of commerce. Many aouth•utiioritie*. ! That the Central Railroad of New , enters think thl* would le fitting An untdentifle: man was killed re I .Teraet contemplates l>eginnlng wore ■ view of the existing movement for cently on the trollc. ,,-acks of the New sm.ii or. the proposer! new $7,000.0 JO ; duatrlal expanalon In the South. Thre* Jersey and Peanay vanla Tra.llon i.rl.lge aenma Newark Imy tc substitute | gentlemen from below Mason and (Vimpary at Read.* i'ro-islux. a short ilie present wooden span connecting ; Dixon's line have been especially r.-e-rjiatnn.'e outside of Trenton. i Bayonne and Kllxaltetliport la admitted ; < ntmended to Mr. Harding- T ^ p - r are Metr.lier# of the Kearoy town council i ut the ■■■’inpany's office* In JeigJT C'T j V- R Huston and New el. Sanderare determined to have ertried In th*- . James <• Sn lih. Jr., n former real | Tennessee, and Congresaman Battown a suitable memorial to tl* men ! ient ,f Newark and now naslstant sec- i c^m RIen.1* of Virginia.
Vicradda Hyphenate. Present List of Impudent Demand.—Attempt to Impeach Judge Landis—Sonata Passe, the Emergency Tariff Bid. By EDWARD W. PICKARD. As March 4 draws near Interest In the make-up of Mr. Harding's cabinet grows acute. The President-elect I*, at this writing, believed to have decided upon seven of his ten advisers, while the men to whom be will entrust the navy, labor and commerce portfolios still are to l>e definitely selec ted. Former Governor Lowden of llltnuls has reft red the place of secretary of the
navy.
For secretary of labor four men are being Considered. They are James J. Davis of Penasy'.vanla. fortier steel worker; T. V. O'Connor of New York lea'ier of the Longshoremen's union; Jam*-* Duncan of Massachusetts who tm* been no official of the American Federation of Labor and of the Granite Cutters' union, and John L Nolan of ffnllfornlu member of congrra* and an Iron n oulder. Mr. O'Connor was one of Mr. Harding's visitors In St. Augustine last week, and It was announced that be would confer with the President-elect again thl* week, li the .outbern state* are to have rrprraratallve In the cahlnei—and
j Inst their lives in the
Mary •
ic Potenon Y. M. C. A., lias \ tious have been aent
Gus;nre Reese of Washington street, South River, while tranwictlng trarineo* in New Rrunvlok left his Studebeher touring car parked along a curb. When he returned the car was gooe. Alexander Snlvutsk!. P Pth. of Helmetta did not vtirk to the- translation
of hi* name. Sod water. In his spree In ! the country
Jamiel-urg. and a# a result, filled with j Somerset county fanner*: are regii
had whisky, he cleaned be
■ fastest growing <
nunity I
a the navy department citing : John Hay* Hammond lie given the lilm for bravery In the recent world j comm-rce portfolio and among others
mentioned lor the post Is Charles D.
New Brunswickers are numerous In ! Mines, former chairman of the NationFlorida this year, particularly In Ml- »> Republican committee ml. called the Magic City, because It I Mr. Harding and those called Into
In | conference with him of cour#- have not coffined their discussion* to cabinet appointments, for the new Pred-
g their objection to daylight aav- I dent will have Innumerable diplomatic
r ,vx. nome j i„g no uncertain voice, as Is Indl- | and other Imoortant position* »•> OIL Slef'licn Chunl, '■••nnerly of Hungary. , cated by the returns from a question- ( No formal announcement ulHnit any of also formerly o, Franklin, has been an nalre sent oft to the memhera of tlw these place* Its* !>ecu mude hut It I* Inmale of the State Hospital nt Morrl- , Somerset t'ounty Agricultural Society. ; now taken for granted that Maj. Gen.
Plain* for more turn il years. Dur-1 There is some talk of adding HarriIng that time the hospital authorltl-s | son <o the list of commission governed have been, it Is nlleg<-d. wrongfully j municipalities of the state. Rumor bo* charging Sussex county for his main- it that pctiUous •eeking a change in ter*nce. an'! Sussex county has been the town government are ready for cir-
pay log the bill. cclatUm.
Tliere is n possibility that when the During the last two decades there »»ew Board of Education of Haekotts- has Imhii a constant hue and cry over town organ Ires in April it will choose the alleged excessive trolley fares In •a Its president Dr. Gertrude Alien. Us South Bergen. Attempts have been first woman member. made by the officials of the different
‘ -i pul I ties lo bring suflir.eot pres-
fc-1 low cltlxens In the government of “our country." 2. Immediate ,-eace with Germany and the rejection of the 'infamous' peace of Versailles. 3. A protest against the French annexation of the “ancient German province's of Atoace-Lorraiae.' 4. immediate withdrawal of the American tore** irom the occupied portions of Germany. 5. Condemnation of British action in Ireland a- “in violation of the principles for which American blood wa* ahvd and American treasure lavished in defense of the British empire during the World war.” 0. Condemnation of the -attempt to embroil this country lo a war with Japun for th* Itenefit o' Great Britain." 7. Repeal of live Panama canal tolts act. which It hat been said would be violation of our treaty with Great
Britain.
K Opposition to entangling alliances. "esptdally any alliance with Great Britain." H. Investigation of the gowrument handling of alien property U de-
manded.
10. Immediate release of Eugene V.
Debs.
11. Resentment of xttaeka against citizens of German descent. 12. Prohibition condemned as "a breeder of death, corruption and contempt for the law.” 13. A study of immigration “in a liberal spirit" urged. Another man. who during the war made himself only a little less ohnoxloua that. Vlereck—Oswald Gam son VIHard—ran Into a hornet*' nest wlien be undertook to deliver a Lincoln birthday address at the Woman's City dub In Cincinnati. A great crowd, made up largely of ex-service ram and men and women who lost relative* In the war, tried to break up the meeting, and only the Intervention of the police saved VUlard from possible Injury and enabled him to go on with his speech.
aad Bred of flis Virginia, extra*. X*C30: fir**. 250
jarari. Democrat The aenate !» oow ^ otorapockod. first*. 20; rollm. Wool gwti^ to get Tt.roagh with the 11 big vtrslBll arlral . 20021; do. MoryUad
orprepristiM. bill# which It hii no: &Dd pencyBonla. extra*. XX0X3.
yet passed and which Mr. Harding E*r»- Waatrro Maryland. PeansyF has ewpectally requested *b.H be en- ncU ^ Qaarby ofti itc: acted at this oeusioti. Eastern dhoro. Tad., and Virginia.
firsts. Ins* ©2. 3<: Weatorm (Ohio)
Only an immediate applira ion of i firsts, loss off. 3». Wo*: Virgin!*, the principle of col I retire bargaining | flrats. loss on. U: Sowthera (Njrth
will settle the railway labor cootro- | Carolina., firat*. lo** off. 34.
v*ray and avert a national crivt* In ■ u re Poultry — Chicken*, young, the transportation Industry, according I p«r pound. Sdc: do. under X to B. M. Jewell of the railway em- | pouofi^ pec pound. 49042: rough, ployeea' department of the American j poor, per pound. 31031; Federation of labor He told tU , dackl . musoory ao d mongrel. pv.und. railway la nor board U« week that t a- | 3,3,3. wh , te pekiB . ^ fight of the executive. 00 the nation^ ^ 36?f , 7 . 4 d , ^
“ o.er, ,*r jxrj&J. »SU: tnww,
,h. M ! ^ h „ . ^ u; T^t m... ^ P0..1 H: Mn.
breast, per pound. J5049;
•Firat, that the board refer the na- | tlonal agreement* which are now before it to a Joint conference of the' represent*. »e* of the railroads and of the labor organization# with the recommendation that their agreements he adjusted by negotiation# a* soon a* possible, the board agreeing to Oh** Immediately upon any points of difference which may arise from the
negotiations,
"Second, that the board request the representative* of the railroads and representatives of the labor organlxa-
per pound. 45: geoae. Maryiann and • Virginia, fat. heavy, poun !. 46; Southern and West~rn per pound. 23025. Potatoes—White, Maryland, P-'n*-sylvanla and nearby, per 10Q pounds. $1.1001.50: Bnatern Shore. McC f tnick. 100 pound*. $101.10; sweets, yellow. No. 1. per barrel. K-dried. M 04.50: yellow*. Rappaharnock. pe« barrel. 1203.30; Eastern Shore. Md„ and Delaware. p*r barrel. 13.500 4; native, per hamper. IL2501.56; j
tlon* to meet the l>oard .n confrrent- j fancy, bright, per barrel. 13 5904. to rmslder the establishment of |
boards of adjustn ,-nt a* contemr'.ated , NEW YORK.—Wheat—Spot assy: by the transportation pact. No. 2 hard. *lf7y i , e. I. f. track.
“Third, that in reply to Mr. AUer- Nwr York, and No. 2 mixed durum, bury * notice to the hoard and hi* | , 1M%i c , f mmve
•ubaequeot letter to tlte ^airman ad- Corn-Spot rar>; No 2 yellow. 80c. trWttg him that ha conlempUtaa filing aad No , c . , u Kew
York. 10-dry shipment,
j Oat*—Spot barely Reedy; No. 1
1 white. 55c.
a flood of Individual complaints dure the wages of unskilled employees, the hoard recommend to Mr. Alterbury that he meet in general conference with the representatives of the employees affected ao that the existing general ■greemenls will not he Impaired and the matter brought to Gie hoard in the fora of a single
complaint."
That dreaded peat, typhus, ha* Invaded the United State* through the port at New York and there bare been several deaths already. It come* from the Infected area* of Europe, and Its spread here U I •ring effectually fought by the strictest Inspection of all Immigrants.
t P.
o has t
r Ml*# .«
etlue. Mayor
\mjpeny and 1
I Rutherford* and Nev
of MIIKmn. rv« in Emery and Tru :# to the Board of ■
; Leonard Wood w'll be made governor 1 general of the Philippines to succeed j Frederick Burton Harrison. This np- | bointroent probably would meet with I the approval of all execi.: those who : are In favor of giving the Ulituiem 1 heir Independence Imroedlatriy. reI tardies# of .heir ability to govern | themselves ot to protect themaelvee i ngainst the possible encroachments ot I the Japanese. American prestige In j the islands is said to have Ueciined markedly under Governor Ham-on j nfMl the movement tor Independence ha grown '-•rresjxjudlugly. General j Wood’s ability a* a colonial admit j irntor Is unquestioned, and doubthm j under him American authority In the I Philippine- would b~ strengthened nod j tIn' defenses In the islands would he
I perfected.!
Decidedly Interesting If not rery important Is the attempt to ' ich United State* Judge Kenc-uw j' Lnndls of Chicago. The anack on this sjiectacular Jurist, who Is both much loved and much feared, came from two sources and was based on two ground*, but the actual move for h's impea hment was made by Re ,reaeulatlve Benjamin Welty of Ohio. Who asks the senate to reniov the lodge from 1 he bench Ns-auoe he accepted the office of supreme arbiter of organized hnsehnll. The house committee oa Judiriar) took u.. t! Welty charge, ami also received t opinion from Attorney General Pi mer who ruled that Judge Landis had
committed no offense In holding the j Unraent
two positions. The other attack on the Judge- was made by Senator N. B Dial of South Carolina, who was enraged because Landis, In hearing the case of an embezzling hank clerk, criticized the tank direct r- for pay
Alta
Het
Hat
H*y—Easy; No. L I1.460 155; No. 2. fl.3501 42; No J, 11.2001 J8; ship
! Ping. $101 15
— - 1
• PHILADELPHIA—Whs«t uighe-; No 2 red winter. $1J201J7; do. g»'
licky. *1.830us.
! Corn—HI*liar; No. 3 yellow, for ox- | port. 35 0 85^c; local cmriot No. 3 yellow. $5H0g6; do. No. 4. 83408454Oats—Higher: No. • white, rcw. # 5540 :•«: No. 3 white. 54 4055; No.
4.whit". .’0:24.
Hay—Dull, lower; timothy. No 2. 1X302<: No. X do. 121081.60; clovef mixed bay. light mixed. J23022.50. No. 1 mixed. 230.01)02158.
.discoveries made and documet.u seized by the p.<llre of Paris. Barrelona and Milan have revealed a great ommunlst conspiracy to overthrow tie governments of Prance. Spain and
Inly, th* date set for the revolution S-944 he ng May 1. Funds for the consplrsi- i CHICAtJO. __
from Berlin In the form of ! eanocri and -ratters' bnuT’ikioSsM-
ret throfipli bulla i..... ...
LIVE STOCK
^ j
-fattle -Uidk. 150650:
che ks and were tranion'tted through built rteociy; beef anrf an American financial organization | 1) $4.50 0 5; talk ; 0 p . ck *
* hr ' ha -' r-uropean headquarters In 10.50. stoAera
Itori# anil hranche- In Berlb, ,rd 1 25c hlgbetTtaik $50^9 ^ ^ \ let; nn. The I'rent-li police »a< Hog#—Tm. ti’a.r 8 have l«-t, organized through, i $10 iff- b , lk «i ° S '' . Ter7 tem OTrr
er th- 1.1. , t 0 * 0 - *»•»# errlre,. ! I ti-’ni 1 . 1 ! P ° andt ^ 99109
' mostly 25c lower; hulk 80
With t
out France ready
tanks, railroad# and all civil
Ing only $90 a month P
who was required Judge nroep ed
opening of the British p„ r - ist week Premier Lloyd
George once more "faced the hardoat fight of his career." But be ;« use.? to that now. and probably will u gair emerge rlnotion, over hlx opponents To ta sure, the opposttiou I* unusually powerful this time. and. Ms le»en
rbaUvuge with glee and rather cutting things aboi ator’s Interest# In bank*. 1
oung rmio 1 reinforced by the addition of tta ta .die Urge Oocll brothers. Lord Robert a.-.d Lord
Hugh, who are quite Influential, a*
U> 120 po> title p*,. (# 50018.
Owlc t:vount
l—'T.V •* ^ ■“ Iral".
^ yw ‘ rU a«A' W: bulk.
•r.,, . rh,,4 <v 105-pound* wwea. , S*w _ ...
'dlum weights. tB
•ncy tariff MU. sup--
Proh
• Mr. Hard
*■
11
, bu
1 hr t With
ably law-abiding cltlxens that Journey J house cunfaiOf* fared * to St. Augustine, but many thousand* | trying to complete the of Americans whew* memory of events 1 suldBiasion to the Pre#lt.. d ulug the vT#r ha* nol iladed read I Jtelr xhor probably la v
I'op sheep. $5A8;
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